This from Dennis McGuire, Jr.:
SOLD TO Northeast Wisconsin Technical College – X-CENTRAL STICKNEY FPD
Nov 20
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This from Dennis McGuire, Jr.:
SOLD TO Northeast Wisconsin Technical College – X-CENTRAL STICKNEY FPD
Tags: ambulance photos, Central Stickney Fire Protection District, new home for Central Stickney FPD ambulance
The Niles Fire Department is starting to teach ACLS classes as part of the public education division.
Tags: Niles Fire Department, The Niles fire department is starting to teach ACLS classes as part of the public education division
Nov 19
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Photos from Jeff Rudolph of the 5-Alarm fire at 19007 Altenburg Road in Harvard 11/18/18.
Tags: 5-Alarm fire in Harvard, Box Alarm Photography, fire scene photos, Harvard Fire department, Harvard Fire Protection District, Jeff Rudolph, rural water supply at fire scene
Nov 19
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Another photo of the former Evergreen Park truck in Barre, MA from MASSFIRETRUCKS.COM.
Thanks Dennis
Tags: Barre Fire Department, Evergreen Park Fire Department history, former Evergreen Park fire truck finds new home in Massachusetts, new home for old fire truck
Nov 17
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire Truck photos, New Delivery | 12 Comments
From the Pierce Flickr page:
Pierce Pleasantview Fire Protection Dist, IL 32398
thanks Daniel
Tags: new ladder for Pleasantview, Pleasantview Fire Protection District, Pleasantview FPD Ladder 153
Excerpts from the NWherald.com:
In 2017, the Huntley Fire Protection District responded to about 5,000 calls and already has taken more than 300 additional calls for 2018. Station 3 on Regency Parkway handled the most calls, likely because of its close proximity to the Sun City community, which experiences a large amount of emergency medical service calls.
Data from a station location study requested by the district indicated that an additional fire station south of Sun City would have taken on about 600 of the calls from 2017. And with few straight roads cutting through the neighborhood, response times are slightly longer. Therefore, the district is hoping to break ground on another fire station next spring to better serve the Sun City area. Three firefighters would staff the station 24 hours a day. There are no plans to hire any new personnel at this time, but the district will have enough staff to effectively operate all stations.
The district also is planning an 8,500-square-foot expansion to its facility on 11118 E. Main St. with the hope of moving operations at Station 1, 11808 Coral St., away from the downtown area. Last year, believing that it had outgrown its Coral Street station, the district looked into acquiring land on a vacant site at Route 47 and Mill St., which has been the target of other development proposals, such as an apartment building.
The expansion would make the East Main Street location a two-story building with a training room, office space and upstairs living quarters. The renovations also would provide an opportunity for the district to add resources designed to reduce firefighters’ exposure to carcinogenic materials.
The district would optimistically like to break ground on both projects by spring 2019. The new station would take seven to eight months to complete and the East Main Street building expansion probably would take a little longer and open some time in 2020.
The district’s board frugal budgeting over the past 10 years will allow both projects to move forward without the need for a tax-based funding mechanism.
Tags: Huntley Fire Protection District, Huntley FPD to build new fire station
Nov 16
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This from Dennis McGuire, Jr.:
SOLD TO MABAS 19/22 HAZMAT X-JUNCTION, TEXAS AND NEW FROM A DEPARTMENT IN NEW YORK STATE
Tags: 1989 Saulsbury Simon-Duplex Walk-In Rescue, Junction FD TX, Mabas 19/22 HazMat unit
Excerpts from Chicago.cbslocal.com:
A massive fire in Tower Lakes proved to be difficult to fight, when firefighters couldn’t access water in the area. One person was injured in the blaze, and a dog was missing.
The fire started shortly after 9 p.m. at a home in the 100 block of South Hills Drive. Wauconda Fire District officials said the area does not have hydrants, which slowed firefighting until more trucks arrived to provide extra water. Crews from 23 other fire departments helped fight the fire.
The people who live in the home escaped with all but one of their dogs, who was missing. One person who lives in the home was taken to the hospital for minor injuries.
The blaze caused about $250,000 in damage. The cause is under investigation.
Excerpts from the washingtontimesreporter.com:
A Morton man pleaded guilty Wednesday to killing a village firefighter by crashing into a parked car while driving drunk this January. Glen Abney, 53, faces up to 14 years in prison for aggravated DUI causing the death of Joshua Greene. He remains free on bond pending his sentencing on Jan. 18, 2019.
Greene, 42, had been a paid-on-call member of the Morton Fire Department since 2000.
He was a front-seat passenger in Abney’s vehicle when it struck a car parked in the 300 block of Mossy Trail in Morton shortly before midnight on Jan. 11. The collision, which caused heavy damage to both vehicles’ front ends, ejected Greene. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Abney, who also suffered injuries requiring hospital care, was standing next to Greene when police arrived. His eyes were bloodshot and glassy, he swayed unsteadily and at one point fell down, police said.
He admitted to drinking alcohol prior to the crash. At the Peoria hospital where he was taken, he submitted to a test that revealed a blood/alcohol content of .186 percent, more than twice the legal limit for driving, a court affidavit stated.
Tags: Joshua Greene, Morton Fire Department, off-duty Firefighter killed in crash
Nov 15
Posted by Admin in Ambulance photos, Fire Department News, New Delivery | 4 Comments
From the Foster Coach Sales Facebook page:
Brand New Ford F550 Chassis on a Custom Horton Conversion
Tags: ambulance photos, Foster Coach Sales, Horton Type I ambulance, New ambulance for Riverside FD, Riverside FD Ambulance 1614, Riverside Fire Department
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