Archive for October, 2019

Of interest … DuPage Airport Disaster Drill

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Just after 6 p.m. Thursday, a mock scenario was staged at the DuPage Airport involving a passenger airliner making an emergency landing at night. Crews responded to the scene to extinguish flames from a burning fuselage, as well as triage people acting as injured passengers and take them to Central DuPage Hospital. Crews had been practicing all week and Thursday’s exercise was the culmination of the training.

Shortly after 6:15 p.m., flames appeared from a propane-filled fuselage and emergency vehicles appeared from south and west of the runway, heading toward the northeast end of the airport to the staging area. Airport staff said firefighters were not told the location beforehand in order to make accessing the site as realistic as possible.

Firefighters from Addison, Bartlett, Batavia, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Geneva, Glenside, Hanover Park, Naperville, Roselle, St. Charles, Warrenville, Wheaton, and Winfield participated. Officials from the Aurora Airport and several other federal and local agencies also were involved.

The DuPage Airport is the third busiest in the state. The airport is a strategic site because it offers the longest runway after O’Hare.

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New home for Wilmette fire engine

The Skokie FD purchased this engine from the Wilmette FD to supplement their reserve fleet of apparatus.

former Wilmette fire engine now in Skokie IL

Larry Shapiro photo

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New pumper for Troy FPD (more)

Production photos of a pumper being built by Ferrara for the Troy FPD so H-6535

Ferrara Cinder fire engine being built

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara Cinder fire engine being built

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara Cinder fire engine being built

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara Cinder fire engine being built

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

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New tanker for Troy FPD

From the Ferrara website:

Department:   Troy Fire Protection District H-6534

Type:   Commercial Tanker
Chassis:   Freightliner 114SD
Body:   Extruded Aluminum Body
Pump:   Side Mount – Hale QFLO 1000 GPM
Tank:   3,000-gallon water
Freightliner 114SD fire truck

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Freightliner 114SD fire truck

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Freightliner 114SD fire truck

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

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As seen around … Skokie

The Skokie Fire Department is currently running this 2000 Pierce Saber pumper as Engine 18 while the regular apparatus undergoes repair and refurbishment. This unit, originally from Clayton, NC is a service loaner.

(Skokie Engine 18R – 2000 Pierce Saber 1250/500 so 11692 X-Clayton, NC)

2000 Pierce Saber fire engine

Larry Shapiro photo

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Of interest north of the border … Burlington Rescue Squad

Excerpts from the journal times.com:

The Burlington Rescue Squad will dissolve at the end of the year due to difficulties keeping up with an increased call volume and a decline in volunteerism. The dissolution will leave the City of Burlington Fire Department to pick up rescue services for city residents. Town of Burlington officials are negotiating with the city regarding a likely contract for EMS service after Dec. 31.  Both municipalities have their own fire departments. The city’s department will hire three additional full-time and two additional part-time fire/EMS staff resulting in the city fire department’s paid staff being comprised of: five full-time and 12 part-time fire/EMS staff and one part-time administrative assistant. They also have volunteer firefighters,

The town could then feasibly contract with the city for rescue service, which appears to be the most likely outcome.  About 20 members are currently on the rescue squad roster, and some will likely volunteer with the city fire department or other area volunteer departments.

The volunteer squad, founded in 1946, has been responding to 1,300 to 1,600 calls annually over the past few years. It was founded as a nonprofit by the Burlington Rotary Club, which continued to oversee it. At one time they also covered parts of Dover, Kenosha County, and Walworth County.

The Rescue Squad Board of Directors decided that continuing service is no longer practical. In April, the squad and city fire department had jointly announced they were entering negotiations to merge. The squad considered lightening its load by solely responding to the town, but it was determined last week that it was not feasible.

Some of the rescue squad’s equipment will be donated to the city and town fire departments, while the rest will be donated to departments in need throughout the state.

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Illinois Fire Safety Alliance Camp for burn victims

Excerpts from the pantograph.com:

The Illinois Fire Safety Alliance has announced the dates for next year’s Camp “I Am Me!” The camp will represent the 30th anniversary of Illinois’ camp for young burn survivors, ages 8 to 16, who have experienced a burn requiring outpatient treatment or hospitalization.

Through the generosity of donors, supporters, sponsors, and volunteers, the IFSA continues to offer this unique, week-long experience at no cost to campers. Everything is covered, including lodging, meals, activities, and transportation to and from the camp, which is held at the YMCA Camp Duncan in Ingleside.

Next year’s Camp “I Am Me” will be June 14-20 with the fire apparatus parade, appreciation day and fun fair on June 17.

No other IFSA program has received greater attention from the fire service, medical community, general public, and the media then Camp “I Am Me.” It provides the setting for child burn survivors to share their common experiences while being able to play and not feel self-conscious about their scars. The benefits to the campers – physical, psychological, and emotional – have been enough to inspire a long list of eager volunteers and contributors.

Camp “I Am Me” was the first camp (for burn survivors) to become accredited in the United States through the American Camp Association (ACA). In order to maintain this recognition, the IFSA continues to meet industry-accepted and government-recognized standards to ensure the proper care and safety of all campers.

For more information about the camp, go to www.lFSA.org/programs/camp.

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New engine for Chicago (more)

From Chicago Alderman Andrew Napolitano’s Facebook page:

I am excited to announce that yesterday the Chicago Fire Department delivered a brand new fire engine to Engine Company 11 house on Cumberland. This brand new state of the art rig will give our firefighters a more modern approach towards fire suppression on the Northwest side of Chicago. Thank you for all you do CFD Engine 11, Truck 9 and Ambulance 2

Chicago FD Engine 11 Chicago Firefighters with Engine Co 11 Chicago FD Engine 11 Chicago FD Engine 11 Truck 9 Ambulance 2 patch Chicago Fire Station

thanks Danny

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New tower ladder for Flossmoor

From the Interstate Emergency Vehicles Facebook page:

Flossmoor Illinois Rosenbauer America Mid-Mount 75’ Aerial Platform #7575

Thank’s to the Village of Flossmoor, Flossmoor, IL for your fire apparatus purchase. Fire Chief Chris Sewell and Asst. Chief Keith Damm in Fremont, NE at the aerial campus. Rosenbauer chassis inspection and a good day inspecting the aerial platform seeing it set in place and operational today. Many thanks to the staff at Rosenbauer Aerials for a job well done.

Getting ready to pin the aerial to the turn table within the hour. Stay tuned !

Rosenbauer America fire truck being built

Interstate Emergency Vehicles photo

Rosenbauer America fire truck being built

Interstate Emergency Vehicles photo

Rosenbauer America fire truck being built

Interstate Emergency Vehicles photo

Rosenbauer America fire truck being built

Interstate Emergency Vehicles photo

Rosenbauer America fire truck being built

Interstate Emergency Vehicles photo

Rosenbauer America fire truck being built

Interstate Emergency Vehicles photo

Rosenbauer America fire truck being built

Interstate Emergency Vehicles photo

Rosenbauer America fire truck being built

Interstate Emergency Vehicles photo

Rosenbauer America fire truck being built

Interstate Emergency Vehicles photo

Rosenbauer America fire truck being built

Interstate Emergency Vehicles photo

thanks Andy

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New engine for the Illinois Fire Service Institute (more)

This from Danny Nelms:

Photos and info from Pierce MFG.

“The Illinois Fire Service Institute, located in #ChampaignIL, is dedicated to helping firefighters through training, education, information and research. This #Enforcer #Pumper holds 500-gallons of water with a 1,500 gpm Darley pump. The rig is going to be used every day by students so the design of the apparatus was kept simple. Features include a compartment in the back for hard suction hoses and stainless-steel scuff plates.
Job No: 33720
Dealership: Global Emergency Products”
Pierce Enforcer fire engine

Pierce Mfg photo

Pierce Enforcer fire engine

Pierce Mfg photo

Pierce Enforcer fire engine

Pierce Mfg photo

side of new fire engine

Pierce Mfg photo

rear of new fire engine

Pierce Mfg photo

interior of new fire engine

Pierce Mfg photo

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