This from Dan Shevlin:
Hi everybody, Just wanted to share some of my pics from the Stone Park extra alarm. Thanks Dan Shevlin. (Chicagofirerover.smugmug.com)
Jun 1
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This from Dan Shevlin:
Hi everybody, Just wanted to share some of my pics from the Stone Park extra alarm. Thanks Dan Shevlin. (Chicagofirerover.smugmug.com)
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May 28
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This from Drew Gresik:
Hello everyone,I’m sure there’s going to be a lot of submissions about this fire, so I’ll keep it short. Here are just a couple of more than 500 photos I took at this job in Stone Park. Fire was in a grocery store with occupied attached apartments, multiple master streams and handlines used. There were a lot of issues with bad hydrants as well, forcing command to request addition engines from many area departments. Thanks again guys.From,Drew Gresik
No injuries were reported following an extra-alarm fire that broke out in the potato chip aisle of a grocery store in west suburban Stone Park late this morning, authorities said.
The five-alarm blaze started about noon in the 1600 block of North Mannheim Road, according to a spokeswoman for Stone Park police.
As of about 1 p.m., the blaze was mostly out, but smoke and some flames were still visible from the 2-story brick building, which houses the Durango Supermercado on the first level and about four apartments on the upper level.
No injuries have been reported and the blaze burned through its roof, causing a partial collapse of the building.
Thick, black smoke roiled from the building at one point and about 15-20 fire departments remained on the scene.
Firefighters were pouring water on its roof and through one apartment window using two tower ladders. Several onlookers were standing outside gawking and it appeared that all occupants of the building had escaped.
Manager Jose Rivera was in his office doing paperwork when he heard the smoke alarm go off but he said it’s “very sensitive” so he thought it could just have been cooking smoke that activated it.
When he went to check it out, he found the potato chip aisle was on fire, and the chips were burning.Rivera sprang into action, grabbed the fire extinguisher and tried to put it out.
“I ran for the extinguisher and managed to control it,’’ Rivera said.
He then raced through the rest of the store, telling the eight customers to “drop their possessions and leave,’’ Rivera said.
Rivera went back inside but the fire had worsened and there was nothing left in the extinguisher. Rivera said he knew he had to leave at that point.Fire officials on the scene said they were letting the fire burn, in a “free burn’’ and would not be able to go inside until it was safe.Rivera’s mother, Imelda Rivera, who is the owner of the store, was outside and appeared very shaken up.
Occupants of the second-story apartments on the building’s south side escaped without being hurt.
Rivera does not know what started the blaze.
Fire department officials said they were performing a “free burn’’ and will not go inside until it’s safe.
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Mar 16
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This from Josh Boyajian:
Bensenville had a full still today at 202 s Mason. Engine 18 had heavy smoke showing O/A from the attic. Battalion 17 requested a full still which brought rigs from surrounding departments including Carol Stream D/C 28. I arrived well into the fire. Here are some of my pictures.
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Photos from Christopher T. Holmes for Bensenville Big Rock, and Fox River & Countryside.
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Feb 13
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Bensenville box alarm 2-12-2013. Photos taken by Eugene Martin
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Jan 27
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The Peninsula Daily News (.com) has an article about
Lawrence Karp — a battalion chief with the Bensenville Fire Protection District in Bensenville, Ill., which is near Chicago’s O’Hare International airport — will earn $62,500 annually and receive health and retirement benefits at the mostly volunteer fire department, said Herb Beck, chairman of the Quilcene Fire Department board of commissioners.
Karp’s contract was finalized by a unanimous vote of Beck and fellow commissioners Gary Phillips and Debbie Randall on Tuesday.
Of the original 46 applicants, “all of them highly qualified,” Karp “stood out to me for his leadership capabilities,” Beck said.
The 50-year-old career firefighter has more than 27 years experience, all in Illinois, either at Bensenville, where he has worked since 1985, or at Stickney Fire Department — both close to his birthplace near Chicago.
The entire article is HERE.
thanks Josh
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Mar 30
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Wood Dale companies responded to a commercial fire Thursday evening at an auto repair shop at 370 E. Irving Park Road.
They found heavy fire with flames through the roof on arrival in a one-story brick building with buildings on either side. Engines from Itasca and Bensenville were on the initial alarm with Bensenville Battalion 17 and an Addison truck.
A Box Alarm was requested immediately which brought additional companies from Elk Grove Village, Roselle, and Elmhurst. Roughly a half hour into the fire a 2nd Alarm was requested bringing additional units from Schaumburg, Hanover Park, Elk Grove Township, and Bloomingdale.
More photos can be seen HERE.
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Sep 9
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Bill Friedrich submitted images of two recent deliveries that were mentioned this week for Bensenville and Carol Stream.
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Sep 8
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Al Schlick found Bensenville‘s new engine on the Toyne, Inc. website HERE. It is a top-mount pumper on a Spartan Metro-Star chassis with a 1,500-GPM pump and 750 gallons of water. The unit was completed for delivery on 9/2/11.
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Mar 30
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The Bensenville Fire Department has placed an order for a new engine from Toyne on a Spartan Metro Star chassis. The engine will have a 1,500-GPM pump, a 750-gallon water tank, and a 30-gallon foam tank. Delivery is expected in the fourth quarter of this year.
When the new engine goes into service as engine 87, Engine 86, the 1994 Pierce Arrow will be assigned to their fire academy.
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