Excerpts from patch.com:
The Clarendon Hills Fire Department has a new policy largely keeping off-duty members out of the station.
The village manager said that Fire Chief Dave Godek sets policy and has determined that off-duty members were a distraction for the on-duty crew and was causing more infighting than it was worth. The chief considered it distracting when training classes were being held in the station and people were coming and going.
The friction has been described as petty in-house stuff like arguing over stealing food from the shift and taking up recliners in the dayroom.
The village is issuing many policies for the fire department, as it did a few years ago for the police, being about 65% through implementation, with a ton of new policies.
Under the new policy, off-duty members can only come in for legitimate operational purposes such as callbacks, training, meetings, and extra work. Other types of visits must have the chief’s permission. Off-duty members must maintain a respectful presence, not use the dayroom unless authorized by those on duty, and not enter the rear living quarters. Additionally, off-duty members cannot consume meals, snacks and beverages prepared or bought by on-duty crew unless invited to do so.
Things have been changing at the fire department since the village last year entered a severance agreement for the resignation of longtime Chief Brian Leahy, who took the helm nearly four decades earlier.
The village is moving away from the paid-on-call model in favor of contracted paramedics.
thanks Dan
#1 by Rich on May 14, 2025 - 4:43 AM
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Another reason this department should be taken over by Westmont or tri state. They problems left and right and poor management.
#2 by ffpm571 on May 13, 2025 - 7:31 PM
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The good ol boy system is no longer.. That is what did the old Chief in. As much as I liked the old Chief as a person . He let the old mentality of a boys club get way out of hand. I know a few people who worked part time and got treated like S… by the POC’s because they were not in the clique and they left with a bad taste
#3 by Dave on May 13, 2025 - 5:39 PM
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Fire service is in a sad state these days. As if morale, recruitment, and retention problems aren’t plaguing enough departments.
#4 by crabbymilton on May 13, 2025 - 1:15 PM
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Because of the turd like behavior of a small few combined with karenistic reactions, now it spoils things for everybody. So with that, there’s no way they could ever again hold open house events at fire stations anymore. Not a good projection for future recruitment.
#5 by Scott on May 13, 2025 - 11:51 AM
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This is a case where 2% of the department is responsible for 99% of the problems. A local townie is upset they can no longer come in for free coffee and complain about changes to the department. Meanwhile, a former member — who left the department seven years ago — continues to express frustration over these changes, despite no longer being involved.
#6 by Craig Mack on May 13, 2025 - 10:48 AM
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How does something like this make it to the local newspaper? How embarrassing.
#7 by Michael m on May 13, 2025 - 10:47 AM
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Do they have any paid on calls left or are their crews entirely contract? All I have to say is people should know not to do stupid stuff.