This from Dennis McGuire, Jr.
Addison, Illinois
New Ladder 72See more HERE
May 31
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire Truck photos, New Delivery | 6 Comments
This from Dennis McGuire, Jr.
Addison, Illinois
New Ladder 72See more HERE
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May 30
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, Historic fire apparatus, throwbackthursday | 6 Comments
From Chief Drew Smith:
Here are two photos of our old tanker.
It is the second tanker owned by the PHFD. This one was a 1968 Ford/Darley with a 750-GPM two-stage pump and 1,500-gallon water tank. In 1989 we sent it to Darley to have the pump rebuilt then to Monroe Truck to have a wet side 1,500-gallon tank installed. The rest of the 1989 refurb was done in-house and included paint, striping and lettering, and the installation of cross lays and new pump panel. It served from 1986 until 1994 when the 3,000-gallon/1,250-GPM Spartan/S&S tanker was placed in service. During it’s 21 years it had the radio signatures of “#6,” 174, and Tanker 9.
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Excerpts from Fox32chicago.com:
The men and women of the Chicago Fire Department remember the fallen each year on Memorial Day.
The 89th Annual Memorial Day Parade and Mass began with a march to the Church of the Holy Family in Little Italy. The fire department’s pipe and drum corps set the tone, as uniformed members walked to church, entering under the American flag, held by fire truck ladders.
Two firefighters who died in the line of duty in the last year were honored: 59-year-old Lt. Kevin Ward and 39-year-old Andrew Price. Two other firefighters died in the line of duty last April. Four deaths and four funerals in one year. One of the most tragic for the department.
They also honored eight active members and 125 retirees who passed.
Fire Commissioner Annette Nance Holt said the department’s ceremonial practices are meant to display duty, to let families know that their lost loved ones are never forgotten.
Some firefighters are also veterans, and their service to the city and country was highlighted this Memorial Day.
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Part 2 of Algonquin – Lake in the Hills FPD apparatus from Tyler Tobolt
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May 27
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Photos from Tyler Tobolt of the Algonquin – Lake in the Hills FPD apparatus
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This from Chris Skrabel:
Here are a few pictures of Plainfield district 4’s detached garage fire from Sunday morning.
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May 26
Posted by Admin in Ambulance photos, Fire Department News, Fire Truck photos | 8 Comments
This from Tyler Tobolt:
Here is the complete list of all the current frontline and reserve apparatus of the Algonquin – Lake in the Hills FPD – The new Truck 181 has arrived and won’t be in service for a couple of weeks.
Station 1:
Battalion 1 – 2024 Ford F-150 Pickup
Ambulance 151 – 2012 Freightliner M2106/Horton Type I
Truck 181 – 2015 Pierce Arrow XT 2000/500/105′ – Sold to Green Twp FD in Kingston, Ohio and is currently officially OOS.
Engine 141 – 2007 KME Predator 1750/1000 – Reserve Engine (Currently running frontline till the new truck goes into service)
Dive 190 – 2010 Freightliner M2106/MedTec
Squad 120 – 1988 International S1900/Marion
Battalion 130 – 2020 Ford ExpeditionStation 2:
Ambulance 152 – 2019 Freightliner M2106/Horton Type I
Engine 142 – 2022 Pierce Enforcer PUC 1500/750
Brush 162 – 2008 Ford F-250
Engine 144 – 2007 KME Predator 1750/1000 – Reserve EngineStation 3:
Ambulance 153 – 2021 Freightliner M2106/Horton Type I
Engine 143 – 2019 Pierce Enforcer PUC 1500/1000
Ambulance 154 – 2009 Freightliner M2106/MedTec Type I- Reserve Ambulance
Photos to follow tomorrow
Tags: Algonquin - Lake in the Hills FPD apparatus, ambulance photos, chicagoareafire.com, fire truck photos, Tyler Tobolt
May 25
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, New Apparatus Order | 3 Comments
From Fire Service, Inc. on Facebook:
New Order for Glencoe Public Safety DepartmentE-ONE eMAX pumperE-ONE extruded Cyclone 74” CA cab with 4\16” raised vista roofCummins X10 450HP engineAllison Model EVS 4000 automatic yransmissionUSSC Valor SCBA seatsE-ONE stainless steel customized rescue body780-gallon water tankEnclosed ground ladder storage tunnelHale QMAX-XS 2000-GPM single-stage pumpWhelen LED emergency warning light packageFireTech HiViz LED scene lightsNight Scan light tower
thanks Danny
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From the Loves Park Fire Department on Facebook:
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of former Fire Chief Phil Foley. Chief Foley dedicated over 50 years of his life to the Loves Park Fire Department. He joined in 1965, serving as part-time chief in 1981 before being appointed as the full-time chief in 1999. Chief Foley’s service continued until August 2018.His commitment to our community was unwavering, and his legacy of serving and protecting will forever be remembered.We extend our heartfelt gratitude for his service, and our thoughts are with Chief Foley’s family and loved ones during this difficult time. Rest in Peace, Chief Foley.
A visitation is planned for 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. Sunday, June 2, at Sunset Funeral Home & Memorial Gardens, 8800 North Alpine Road in Machesney Park.
The visitation will continue 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. Monday, June 3, at the funeral home, with a funeral service to immediately follow.
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May 24
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Excerpts from wrex.com:
From May 19th to May 25th in 2024, National EMS Week is celebrated to honor EMTs and paramedics who respond to emergencies and perform life saving measure to members of the community. This is the 50th year that the U.S. is recognizing EMS Week.
Boone County Dist. #2 officially launched their ambulance service in August of 2023 after a referendum tax was passed, allowing them to bring on two ambulance units. To service their ambulances, they expanded and remodeled the EMS side of their building.
Right now, the department is staffed with 12 firefighters who are also cross trained to provide emergency medical services.
Along with the calls that are difficult, there are rewarding calls as well. They had three full CPR saves since August 2023.
Boone County Fire Protection District #2 is ready to continue to serve the community with their new ambulance service, along with potentially expanding their fleet in the near future.
Tags: Boone County Fire Protection District #2, chicagoareafire.com, National EMS Week
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