Archive for April 26th, 2024

Riverside Fire Department news

Excerpts from rblandmark.com:

At its April 18 meeting, the Riverside Village Board approved the refurbishment of a ladder truck, a move that will allow another decade of service while saving at least $700,000 compared to buying a new truck.

The truck, which was manufactured in 2001, is due to be refurbished or retired because of its age. The work had originally been planned for next year, but it was involved in an accident at Station #2 and was sent to Seagrave where they were able to inspect the vehicle and identify it as an excellent candidate for refurbishment.

The work will cost the village about $383,000, although trustees approved allocating $400,000 to cover contingencies.

In comparison, a new truck from Seagrave, which is included in the village’s planned budget for 2027, would cost about $1.75 million today. Another manufacturer’s price is between $1.1 million and $2 million. 

thanks Rob

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Chicago Fire Department history (more)

This from Mike Lopina:

I found this sitting in the 103rd St salvage yard last week. E-238. I don’t have my shop list handy so I’ll defer to someone else to provide this rigs history.

#chicagoareafire.com; #FireTruck; #ChicagoFD; #scrapyard; #EONE; #Hendrickson;

Mike Lopina photo

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North Boone Fire Protection District #3 news

Excerpts from wifr.com:

A new program in Boone County was introduced to build a bright future for young people who want to become firefighters.

North Boone Fire Protection District #3 already has a program for kids in high school called Explorer Post #2100. This teaches them about fire services and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and prepares students for a career in those fields if they choose to pursue one.

The program introduced Tuesday evening is for kids younger than the high school age. Chief E.J. Dilonardo says North Boone Fire District #3 will work with the schools to approach students when they are in middle school.

This approach to encouraging kids to work for their community as firefighters or in EMS is embraced and supported by the International Association of Firefighters.

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