Archive for February, 2019

Peoria Fire Department news

Excerpts from centralillinoisproud.com:

A proposal will be discussed at Tuesday’s Peoria City Council meeting to charge mitigation rates for services from the Peoria Fire Department.

The city manager and fire chief said the department could generate $200,000 annually through these charges for fire responses, hazmat situations, fire investigations, water, and motor vehicle accidents.  The proposal explains that the department incurs high costs in its efforts to save lives and property, adding that the number of incidents firefighters respond to continues to rise every year. If approved, the fire department would send a bill to the homeowner’s insurance company.  If a non-resident is involved, they would be responsible for 100% of the bill. A basic response to a motor vehicle accident would run $494. Gasoline and other auotomotive liquid cleanup would raise that fee to $562, and a car fire would go up to $687.

City leaders said it would be unfair to raise property taxes to meet the increase in demand because not all residents call the fire department.

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As seen around … Chicago

Chicago FD Engine 92

Chicago FD Engine 92

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New ambulance for Melrose Park

From the Fire Service, Inc. Facebook page:

Fire Service, Inc. congratulates the Melrose Park Fire Department (IL) on the delivery of their 4th Wheeled Coach Type III ambulance today. This unit’s custom ALS cabinet, Duralite CN 10 compliant interior cabinets , and Per4Max restraints are key elements to the performance and durability that Melrose Park depends on. Whelen M series warning and interior domes and the new underride bumper assembly compliment this unit well. Melrose Park will provide the final touch with graphics and it will soon begin servicing the City of Melrose Park for many years to come. We thank the Melrose Park Fire Department administration for the continued trust in Wheeled Coach and Fire Service, Inc. to provide solutions to their needs !

New Type III Wheeled Coach ambulance for the Melrose Park FD

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Wheeled Coach Type III ambulance

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New Type III Wheeled Coach ambulance for the Melrose Park FD

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interior of new ambulance

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Carol Stream Fire District news

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Carol Stream Fire Protection District firefighters responded to a fire about 1 p.m. Wednesday (2/6/19) in the 100 block of Quail Run Court. When they arrived, firefighters found smoke and fire coming from the roof of a three-story apartment building. The fire was on the third floor and spreading into the attic.

Carol Stream police officers helped search and evacuate the building. The occupant of the apartment that was on fire was not at home at the time.

About 30 firefighters from Carol Stream, West Chicago, Wheaton, Bloomingdale, Roselle, and Hanover Park responded to the fire. Investigators determined that the cause of the fire was electrical.

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Vintage 3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 12-6-01

This from Larry Shapiro for #TBT:

Here are several shots from a 3-11 Alarm fire and EMS Plan 1 at 4344 N Winchester that occurred on 12/6/01. Featured are older apparatus, many of which were new at the time and are now gone or in reserve status. One shot features all three LTI tower ladders in near mint condition. Squad 2 and Tower 5 were less than a year old at the time.

Chicago FD tower ladders staged at fire scene

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3-11 Alarm fire at 4344 N Winchester 12/6/01

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Chicago FD Squad 2 -02000 HME/Central States

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Chicago FD Tower Ladder 14

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New home for former Fox Lake FPD tanker

From the Quad County Fire Equipment and Fire Truck Resource Facebook page (November 13, 2018):

2001 Spartan Alexis Pumper Tanker – Sold to Custer Fire Dept. in Custer Park, IL

Thank you Fox Lake Fire Dept. for using our brokering service to sell your 2001 Spartan Alexis Pumper Tanker to Custer Township Fire Protection District., in Custer Park, IL.

Former Fox Lake FPD tanker was sold to the Custer Township FPD

Former Fox Lake FPD tanker was sold to the Custer Township FPD in IL.

Fox Lake FPD Tanker 2264

Fox Lake FPD Tanker 2264. Jeff Rudolph photo

Fox Lake FPD Tanker 2264

Fox Lake FPD Tanker 2264. Larry Shapiro photo

From the Custer Township FPD Facebook page:

We are proud to announce a new addition to our fleet. This pumper/tanker will provide our community and surrounding areas with 3000 gallons of water which is a significant upgrade in the history of our department. please join me in welcoming “Tankzilla”!

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Gary Fire Department history

From Wayne Stuart for #tbt

The Gary Fire Department operated this 1970 American LaFrance 900 Series pumper Serial #2-1-2321. It was originally assigned to Engine Co. 4. It was rehabbed in 1982 and a  1000 Series cab was installed.The roof was also painted Navy blue. It was then assigned to Engine Co.1 for the rest of it’s career.

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1970 American LaFrance 900 Series pumper Serial #2-1-2321

The Gary Fire Department operated this 1970 American LaFrance 900 Series pumper Serial #2-1-2321. It was originally assigned to Engine Co. 4. It was rehabbed in 1982 and a 1000 Series cab was installed.The roof was also painted Navy blue. It was then assigned to Engine Co.1 for the rest of it’s career. wayne stuart photo

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Springfield Fire Department news

Excerpts from Foxillinois.com:

The City of Springfield and the Springfield Firefighters Local 37 have agreed on a new contract which will be in effect until 2021 It includes a residency clause, whereby anyone hired after January 1st of this year will have six months to move within the city limits.

The last contract expired almost three years ago, and they have been negotiating ever since. This contact is called a great compromise by everyone who worked on the agreement.

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Platteville Fire Department news

Excerpts from Fox47.com:

On Friday, Platteville (WI) Fire Chief Ryan Simmons got a phone call he wasn’t expecting. Volunteer Firefighter Tim Ebert died by suicide last week. Ebert had been volunteering with the Platteville Fire Department since fall 2017. Simmons said Ebert was from Saint Germain and would volunteer with the fire department there as well.

“He was a student at UW-Platteville. So, between being a student, working part time, and being a volunteer on the fire department, he was a pretty busy guy,” Simmons said. “People that are dealing with so much depression like that sometimes hide it very well,” he said. “From what everyone knows of Tim and our experiences of him, we definitely would not have suspected anything from him. He didn’t seem depressed or anything. He usually had a smile on his face. He was a happy-go-lucky guy and wanted to help others.”

Simmons said he doesn’t know what may have led Ebert to take his own life, but said that it doesn’t really matter, but what does matter is that it happened. He wants to focus on his memory and how to prevent this from happening in the future.

“Do we talk about it enough? We probably don’t. We just all think we are rough, tough firefighters and everything just bounces off our skin, but it doesn’t.”

If you or someone you know needs help or someone to talk to, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is just a phone call away. The number is 1-800-273-8255

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New engine for Gurnee (more)

Updated production photos of a new engine being built by E-ONE for the Gurnee FD so#142294

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E-ONE fire engine being built so#142294

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