Archive for April, 2020

Batavia Fire Department news

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

The Batavia Fire Department has received a federal grant to help fund $262,250 worth of self-contained breathing apparatus and other related items. The Assistance to Firefighters Grant, awarded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, will fund $238,409 of the equipment costs, and the rest will be covered by the city.

The new self-contained breathing apparatus will replace existing SCBA that is 13 years old. The grant also will cover spectacle kits for inside the masks, adapters and filters for use in biological or toxic hazards, rapid intervention air packs, and several additional cylinders for training purposes.

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Fire service news – Coronavirus COVID-19 (more)

Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:

A second Chicago firefighter has died from COVID-19. The Chicago Fire Department announced Wednesday that Firefighter Edward Singleton, 55, died Tuesday night. Singleton was assigned to Midway Airport and joined the department in 1987. He leaves behind a wife and two adult children.

Last Monday, a funeral was held for Mario Araujo, who was the first Chicago firefighter to die from COVID-19 complications.

While new deaths are still being reported, there is also evidence that Chicago is flattening the curve. The mayor and Chicago Public Health Department commissioner spoke in detail about steps, like the stay-at-home order, that have had a positive impact.

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Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD news

Excerpts from the nwherald.com:

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD Firefighter Mark Amore

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD Firefighter Mark Amore

Forty six year-old Mark Amore, a firefighter with the Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Fire Protection District, died Thursday after a Bobcat flipped upside down and trapped him in the water at Ben Watts Marina in Fox Lake. Amore was a former lieutenant with the McHenry Township Fire Protection District, where his father, Wayne, was the district’s first full-time chief.

The Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Firefighters IAFF Local 4224 wrote on Facebook that there were no words to express what the Amore family and their fire family are going through.

Amore, according to his Facebook page, was a heavy equipment operator at Pirtano Construction Company.

The Fox Lake Fire Protection District was dispatched at 2:20 p.m. Thursday to Ben Watts Marina at 116 South Route 12 for a water rescue where they found a Bobcat upside down in the water, with Amore still inside the cage. Divers from the fire protection district pulled Amore out of the water. He was then taken to Northwestern McHenry Hospital in serious condition, where he succumbed to his injuries.

 

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Riverside Fire Department news

Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:

Riverside firefighters responded to a structure fire in the 200-block of Quincy Street around 12:23 a.m. Wednesday. The blaze started in the rear of the building before spreading to the front. Two adults and two children were inside at the time of the fire but they were able to escape safely before responders firefighters arrived. Firefighters then rescued four dogs that were still inside and used pet oxygen masks to revive them, all of which were transported to a local animal hospital.

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New engine for Chicago (more)

This from Danny Nelms:

Photo from today at the academy from JC Medina CFD Engine 102
New E-ONE fire engine for Chicago FD Engine 102

JC Medina photo

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Gary Fire Department history

This from Wayne Stuart for #TBT:

The Gary Fire Department operated this 1909 Seagrave Serial # 3759. It was originally purchased for the police department as a paddy wagon. It was converted into a chemical engine and assigned to Engine Company 5 when Station 5 in Glen Park was opened in 1915.
 
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Gary Police Department 1909 Seagrave Paddy Wagon Serial # 3759

Wayne Stuart collection

Gary Fire Department Engine 5

Wayne Stuart collection

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Chicago Ridge Fire Department history

This from Mike Summa for #TBT:

For TBT-Chicago Ridge Squad 6505, a 1976 Mack CF/Pirsch 1000/500
Mike Summa
1976 Mack CF/Pirsch 1000/500 pumper

Mike Summa photo

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Fire service news – Coronavirus COVID-19

Excerpts from NBCchicago.com:

At least 94 employees of the Chicago Fire Department have tested positive for the coronavirus, of those, 18 members have already returned to duty. Nineteen are being quarantined after being exposed to someone with COVID-19.

On Monday, CFD buried Mario Araujo, the first member of the department to die from the coronavirus.

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Fire service news – Coronavirus COVID-19

Excerpts from the ChicagoSunTimes.com:

Suburban police and fire departments Tuesday began stocking up on the 240,000 N95 masks being distributed by Cook County officials over the next two days to combat. The protective gear was donated by the U.S. Department of Defense in coordination with the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

A Bellwood firefighter loaded up an ambulance with 37 boxes, filled with 160 masks each, tThe Alsip Fire Department stocked a trailer with 15 boxes, the South Chicago Fire Department packed a truck bed with boxes containing 2,300 face masks, and the Homewood Police Department loaded up an SUV with 5,000 pairs of gloves and more than 1,000 face masks along. Representatives from the Morton Grove Police Department and the Matteson Police Department were also on hand to receive supplies.

William Barnes, head of the county’s Emergency Management and Regional Security, said the new masks supplement local reserves. “We have a reserve of personal protective equipment that we continue to replenish through a variety of sources, those are through donations, purchases … but the 240,000 masks that received from FEMA, by and large exceeds any influx that we’ve had.”

The county has already doled out roughly 700,000 pieces of personal protective equipment, including gloves, hair covers and foot booties within the last month.

 

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Heroes saluting Heroes in Lake County

From the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page:

BEYOND GRATEFUL for our healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. THANK YOU Lake County Healthcare Workers! Today, we had the honor of thanking healthcare workers along with the Lake County, IL Government, 19th Judicial Circuit, State’s Attorney’s Office, Coroner’s Office, Bannockburn & Riverwoods Police, and Lake Bluff Fire. BBQ’d Productions Third Lake donated hot meals for hospital staff. #TogetherWeGotThis#WeSupportYou

The link plays a video of Lake County officials and the Lake Bluff Fire Department thanking hospital workers yesterday

and CBSChicago.com has a report from Lake Forest Hospital

 

this type of display has been occurring throughout the country

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