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Custer Park FPD and Braidwood Fire Department news (more)

From Custer FPD on Facebook:

The Braidwood FPD begins staffing our station tomorrow 10/16/23 @ 6am. Wow, take a look at the work the Braidwood fire fighters, administration, and volunteers completed in a very short amount of time to return the station to operational status after assuming responsibility to cover our district. Fresh paint throughout the interior and garage doors, full IT infrastructure refresh including new data closet, complete deep cleaning and sanitization, and helping us inventory the remaining assets and prepare surplus assets for sale. We know the past 5 months has been tense and tumultuous and we are ready to move forward with our new partner and provide a 24/7 staffed ALS transport ambulance to our community for the first time in Custer FPD history! Feel free to stop by and say hello! Thank you Braidwood Fire Protection District
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Custer Park FPD and Braidwood Fire Department news

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Custer Park FPD and Braidwood Fire Department news

Excerpts from freepressnewspapers.com:

It was a packed house inside the gymnasium at the school in Custer Park on Monday, July 17, as nearly 200 members of the Braidwood and Custer Township communities met with fire district officials to discuss a potential agreement that would put Braidwood in charge of fire protection services in Custer.

And, highlighting the need for services, a medical emergency in the parking lot as the meeting happened yielded a swift response from Custer’s EMTs and paramedics in attendance, but still resulted in BFPD being called for transport.

The Custer Fire Protection District (CFPD) and the Braidwood Fire Protection District (BFPD) are currently in negotiations for an intergovernmental agreement (IGA).

While the IGA is still in draft form, the agreement would pass 100% of the tax revenue taken in by the Custer Fire Protection District to Braidwood, and CFPD will sell off all assets that Braidwood does not need or want, liquidate those assets, and forward those monies to Braidwood.

Residents and district officials on both sides of the issue gave impassioned pleas throughout the three hour meeting both for and against the IGA.

Reading off a long list of accomplishments of the CFPD since it reopened in 2019, trustee Bob Hussey said the firefighers and EMTs in the department, as well as the administration and board, have committed to multiple projects from updating equipment, maintenance projects, securing new apparatus, and regular day to day operations.

He is among several members of the community who are frustrated that Custer Township, including the fire district, is slated to earn additional tax money in the coming years thanks to proposed developments of both a solar farm and a water district. While some folks believe those anticipated funds would help keep CFPD afloat, and don’t want that cash transferred to Braidwood, others said what the district has on hand simply is not enough when it comes to maintaining staff, keeping the ambulance service running, and keeping taxes low.

CFPD President Ron Pruss said that without that ambulance fully functional, Custer cannot operate without depending on other districts for assistance.

While Custer has its own ambulance, paid in part thanks to donations to the non-profit Friends of Custer Fire organization, that rig has not yet been approved by the state for transport. District officials said that application is pending at the state level through the IDPH, and approval or denial should be received by the department no later than Aug. 5.

CFPD currently operates under a non-transport license, which allows the district to provide emergency medical care until an ambulance from a neighboring district arrives. While Custer currently has enough staff to cover that ambulance, it is not capable of fully responding to calls.

Due to taxing limits, CFPD cannot ask for enough tax money to hire and pay additional staff, so that even raising taxes wouldn’t be enough to guarantee staffing.

The BFPD has said that they will consider a spot in their organization for Custer’s employees, but those EMTs and paramedics who are not also firefighters would need to get the firefighter certifications as well.

Residents also expressed frustration that they supported the department’s reopening by approving a tax hike in 2018, only to have the department move back under the jurisdiction of Braidwood.

However, other members of the Custer community said they were tired of waiting for Custer to become fully operational, and felt more secure with an IGA in place, especially if it committed Braidwood to being responsible for all of Custer Township.

Residents on either side of the issue said they were also frustrated that a copy of the IGA has not yet been made publicly available. 

Custer Park ceased operations in 2013 when the former Custer Fire Department, Inc., a private entity, became defunct. Following the closure, Custer retained services from Braidwood, but in 2018 passed a referendum to allow Custer Township to reopen the fire protection district in May of 2019.

Initially, Custer entered an agreement with Riverside EMS for ambulance and paramedic services, but that contract expired last fall.

Per the draft IGA, Braidwood would keep Custer’s ambulance.

The draft puts the length of the agreement at five years, at which time the agreement will be reevaluated, and the two departments could possibly merge. A merger, which would require voter approval via a referendum, could generate taxpayer savings by reducing duplicate costs, such as dispatch and insurance.

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Braidwood Fire Department ambulance remount (more)

From Crossroads Ambulance sales and service LLC Facebook page:

Braidwood Fire Department | Alexis Fire Equipment Company | Medwerks Ambulance Remount | Ford F550 – Type I

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New engine for Braidwood (more)

Updated production photos from the Alexis Fire Apparatus website, of the engine being built for Braidwood

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New engine for Braidwood (more)

Updated production photos from the Alexis Fire Apparatus website, of the engine being built for Braidwood

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New engine for Braidwood (more)

Updated production photos from the Alexis Fire Apparatus website, of the engine being built for Braidwood

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New engine for Braidwood

From the Alexis Fire Apparatus website, an engine in production for Braidwood

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Fire engine being built by Alexis for the Braidwood FPD

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MABAS 7 Swap Meet

some photos from today’s MABAS 7 Swap Meet

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Chicago FD Engine 17 from the movie Backdraft

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Fire departments compete at festival

Excerpts from the MorrisHeraldnews.com:

… each year at the Grundy County Corn Festival, staff from local districts and departments take their fight to the streets, where they battle using fire hoses to get a barrel past their opponent to take home bragging rights in the annual water fight contest.

… there is a method to the madness that many who come out to watch probably don’t understand … the idea is to get the weight off the pulley that attaches the barrel to the line … once the weight is off the pulley, a steady stream can knock the barrel back over the opposing team’s head, leading to victory.

The sidewalks were packed three and four people deep with spectators and younger water visitors stood in the empty parking stalls hoping to get wet from the fireman’s advancing hoses.

The kids stood, arms stretched wide, as they waited for the water to rain down on their heads as they ran and giggled under the drops. Among the spectators are often the spouses, children and parents of the firefighters.

Just like any family, firefighters often step up for one another. Some firefighters battle for more than one district to make sure there are enough people for everyone to compete. As long as they aren’t the nozzle operator for the neighboring team, they can still compete with their own team.

There were 11 teams battling recently for the championship: three from Morris Fire Protection District, two from Lisle Woodridge Fire Protection District, and one each from South Wilmington Fire Protection District, Mazon Fire Protection District, Chatsworth Fire Protection District, Braidwood Fire Protection District, Lisbon-Seward Fire Protection District and Newark Fire Protection District.

 

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