Archive for August 21st, 2018

Fire Service news

Excerpts from the pantagraph.com:

Governor Bruce Rauner on Sunday vetoed legislation to expand benefit rights for paramedics and emergency medical technicians by defining them as firefighters in municipal collective bargaining agreements.  The veto of the two measures, which were passed with overwhelming, veto-proof bipartisan majorities, was in line with his previous pronouncements that Springfield shouldn’t dictate unfunded state mandates on local governments.

But Rauner went further, castigating the legislation as perpetuating the decades of political corruption that has plagued the state of Illinois for too long. “Time and again, elected officials have granted sweeping benefits and power to the unions in exchange for campaign contributions and political support, creating a system of entrenchment, waste and bad government,” Rauner wrote in his veto message of one of the measures.

While Rauner wrote he had the utmost respect for paramedics, he said the legislation granting them firefighter status “widens the already bloated union population in the public sector — increasing the union’s entrenchment and wealth — and puts a significant financial and administrative burden on local governments.”

The governor has adamantly maintained he is not anti-union, but he has a long record of attacking public-sector unions, including the Chicago Teachers Union and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.

He was a factor behind a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that ruled nonunion public employees do not have to pay fair share fees to the union bargaining unit for the nonpolitical costs of negotiating labor agreements. The ruling reversed a 40-year precedent.

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Palatine Fire Department news

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Over the objections of a residential construction trade association and others, Palatine will require automatic sprinkler systems for new single-family homes starting next year, under a revised ordinance that proponents say will improve safety if a fire starts.

Addressing the opponents, Palatine Fire Chief Scott Andersen said the sprinklers provide vital protection against the spread of flames beyond the point of origin. 

“You can survive 150 degrees for quite some time,” Andersen said. “You can sit in a sauna for an hour and you’ll be fine. You cannot survive a thousand degrees. And if someone’s in there, guess who’s going in there to get them out? I don’t care if it’s a thousand degrees or 1,500 degrees at the floor, my guys are going in.”

Palatine officials said the sprinklers are projected to add $3,500 to the cost of a typical single-family house in the village. That extra expense drew concern from Greater Chicago Homebuilders Association governmental affairs chief Paul Colgan.

“Fire sprinklers should be a choice of the homeowner,” Colgan said. “Like we said earlier, multifamily, mid-rise, high-rise, yes, fire suppression systems, sprinkler systems have their place there. But in a single-family home, or in certain townhouse developments where there is good fire separation between the units, they’re not needed.”

Village council members voted 4-2 to make the sprinklers mandatory in new two-family buildings, townhouses and single-family homes beginning Jan 1. The ordinance revisions, recommended by the International Code Council, were first discussed at a May village council session.

Mount Prospect has a similar single-family home sprinkler ordinance that became effective in April.

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New engine for Downers Grove (more)

Updated production photos of the new Ferrara Igniter pumper being built for Downers Grove

Ferrara fire engine so H6331 being built

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara fire engine so H6331 being built

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara fire engine so H6331 being built

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara fire engine so H6331 being built

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara fire engine so H6331 being built

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara fire engine so H6331 being built

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara fire engine so H6331 being built

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

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21st Annual Chicagoland Emergency Vehicle Show (more)

This from Asher Heimermann:

My video of the 2018 parade – 

The Chicagoland Emergency Vehicle Parade traveled down the streets of Aurora, Illinois on Friday, August 3, 2018. Video by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response.

 

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