Another new Chicago aerial assigned: Truck 22’s new apparatus FE 365

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Aug 16
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Another new Chicago aerial assigned: Truck 22’s new apparatus FE 365
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Excerpts from the ChicagoSunTimes.com:
Mayor Lori Lightfoot has cut a one-year deal with the Chicago Firefighters Union that includes $95 million in back pay but would nearly double employee health care contributions. One union official said rank-and-file members are not happy about the hike in health care costs, though the contract also maintains treasured union perks and outdated staffing requirements that cost taxpayers millions. The deal still must be ratified. The current contract expired June 30, 2017. The new agreement runs through June 30, 2021. It includes a 10% pay raise with all but 2.5% of it retroactive.
The mayor’s office said the higher health care contributions by employees would save taxpayers roughly $7 million a year. Active members will have to pay an additional 1.5% of their salaries towards health care costs. The deal also raises the salary cap for those contributions to $115,000. Firefighters and paramedics would continue to be eligible for retiree health care at age 55. But, the new deal would require future retirees between 55 and 60 to contribute 3% toward their health care costs. Those between 60 and 62 would contribute 1.5% of their retirement annuity toward their benefit.
“The men and women of the Chicago Fire Department have been on the front lines of a crisis that is entirely without precedent in our city,” Lightfoot said in a statement issued by her office.
Former Mayor Rahm Emanuel had been close to a new firefighters’ contract that would have traded health insurance concessions for a reduction in daily “variances” from the minimum manning requirement that triggered the bitter 1980 firefighters strike. That rule requires every piece of fire apparatus to be staffed by at least five employees. But time ran out on Emanuel’s second term before the deal got done.
Lightfoot has talked about seeking some of those same concessions, but settled for only one major one — higher employee and retiree contributions toward the rising cost of health care.
Veteran paramedic Pat Fitzmaurice was even more disappointed in Lightfoot, who benefited greatly when Local 2 endorsed her over County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. “She lied. She said more ambulances and we got no more ambulances,” Fitzmaurice wrote in a text message.
Lightfoot said she looks forward to returning to the bargaining table soon to work in collaboration with Local 2 on operational reforms needed to modernize and continue the excellence of CFD.
Kristen Cabanban, a spokesperson for the city’s Office of Budget and Management, refused to say how the city would cover the $95 million cost of back pay at a time when the stay-at-home shutdown has already blown a $700 million hole in Lightfoot’s precariously-balanced, 2020 budget.
The union also won increases in vacation days, holiday and overtime pay, and promotional concessions. Local 2 also won more divers and strict guarantees on distribution of personal protective equipment. The $50 penalty for failure to participate in the city’s wellness program would be waived.
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Excerpts from nbcchicago.com:
Chicago firefighters were called to a home at around 4:16 a.m. in the 5700 block of South Washtenaw Avenue in the Gage Park neighborhood.
“Upon our arrival, companies encountered heavy fire in the back half of a two-story frame building,” Chicago Fire Department Deputy Chief John Van Dorpe said at the scene. “Initial encounter was everyone was out of the building, and then we had the report of one victim still unaccounted for in the building.”
In searching the home, firefighters discovered a 4-year-old girl unresponsive in a side bedroom on the first floor. She was taken to Holy Cross Hospital where she was pronounced dead. A firefighter suffered minor injuries in the incident and was taken to a hospital in good condition. There were nine other people in the hom, none of whom reported any injuries from the fire. The home was rendered uninhabitable, with all residents placed in other shelter.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
From Chicago FD Media on Twitter:
The Chicago Fire Department along with family & friends held the 10th Year Ceremonial Bell Ringing for fallen Firefighter Christopher Wheatley on 8/9/20. CFD received its first new fireboat decades in 2011 and it was named after Wheatley.
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Aug 7
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Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:
Chicago firefighters pulled an 86-year-old woman and a man from a home about 1:10 a.m. Thursday in the 1000 block of North Parkside Avenue. The woman was taken to West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park, where she was pronounced dead. A man in his late 60s went in critical condition to Loretto Hospital where he died.
The fire was confined to a mattress inside the bedroom. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Excerpts from the ChicagoSunTmes.com:
The Chicago Fire Department on Sunday said it’s launched an investigation into a recent online post that alleged someone from a firetruck removed a Black Lives Matter banner in Kenwood near Lake Shore Drive.
In a Saturday post on Nextdoor, a hyperlocal social network for neighborhoods, Adele Cobbs of East Hyde Park said she saw a firetruck traveling north on Cornell Drive to East 47th St. when it suddenly stopped. She then alleged that two white men took down a Black Lives Matter banner.
“They literally obstructed traffic to do this,” Cobbs wrote. “Unbelievable! They are paid to serve our community and this is what they think about Black lives.”
Cobbs also shared an image of Truck 15 in Bronzeville, behind her vehicle. The post prompted community outrage, with many suggesting she report the incident.
CFD spokesperson Larry Langford said the department is aware of the post and is looking into the allegation.
“The CFD strives to serve every neighborhood with equal response and concern,” Langford said in a written statement. “We have no tolerance for any conduct that demeans any of our residents and visitors, all of whom we have taken a sworn oath to serve. I assure you we will rapidly get to the bottom of this and if found to be accurate discipline and corrective action will be swift and just.”
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Jul 30
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Chicago FD Truck 35, another of the new aerials for Chicago
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Jul 28
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Photo of the new truck 58 FDE-364
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T 58 went from fleet to the academy today.
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Jul 25
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