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Countryside FPD 2nd Alarm haz mat box 3-19-14

The Countryside FPD requested a 2nd Alarm Hazardous Materials Box this morning after a truck trailer tipped over in Vernon Hills. The Daily Herald has this information:

A section of one of central Lake County’s busiest roads was shut down for several hours Wednesday, snarling morning rush-hour motorists, after a truck’s trailer tipped over in Vernon Hills.

No one was seriously injured in the 6:20 a.m. accident on Route 60 at Butterfield Road, said Batallion Chief Kevin Wodrich of the Countryside Fire Protection District.

The truck was pulling two trailers. One of the trailers tipped onto its side as the truck was turning from southbound Butterfield Road onto eastbound Route 60, Vernon Hills police said.

The Con-way Freight truck was hauling two 300-gallon tanks of potassium hydroxide and two 300-gallon tanks of phosphoric acid, the fire department said in a news release, and the tanks leaked. A hazardous-materials team stopped the leaks so workers could clean up the mess.

Tim Olk was at the scene and submitted several images.

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Barrington FD & Barrington CFPD still negotiating mutual aid

The Barrington Courier-Review has an article with states that as the year-end separation nears, there is no mutual-aid agreement yet between the Barrington Fire Department and the Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District.

With less than two weeks until the Village of Barrington’s Fire Department and the Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District begin operating independently, the two sides have still been unable to come to terms on a mutual aid agreement.

The Barrington Village Board previously set a goal to have a deal in place by its Dec. 16 meeting, but the topic was not brought before trustees.

Barrington Fire Chief James Arie said the village has reached out with proposals, but has yet to receive a response from officials at the district. The agreements detail support plans that would go into effect in an emergency across jurisdictional boundaries. Meanwhile, the village has secured automatic aid agreements with neighboring departments in Lake Zurich, Long Grove and Palatine while continuing to negotiate with additional agencies in the area.

“We’ve got resources around us that are prepared to respond to our needs on a daily basis,” said Arie, adding that Barrington firefighters are eager to begin independent operations Jan. 1.

The Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District also moved forward with its independent fire response plan this week by finalizing an automatic aid agreement with the Palatine Rural Fire Protection District. Approved Dec. 16, officials on both sides said the agreement provides residents with high levels of fire and emergency medical services.

According to a district press release, the agreement calls for the Countryside Fire Protection District to provide a fire engine or water tanker vehicle as needed, for all structure fires in Palatine Rural’s jurisdiction. The Barrington district also will send a truck to all Palatine Rural-based calls generated by automatic fire alarm systems.

In return, Palatine Rural will provide an Advanced Life Support engine for Barrington Countryside calls that occur south of Lake-Cook Road, and will provide initial fire and paramedic response for calls on the district’s eastern edge, according to the press release.

“As we begin discussing how our respective organizations might help each other, our only consideration was to ensure that any agreement assisted in fulfilling our mission to provide excellence in service,” said District Fire Chief Jeff Swanson. “That is the benchmark of everything we do. We are very comfortable with the agreement and we will meet regularly over the next year to keep it that way.”

The agreement, which will take effect Jan. 1, was formally approved by the district’s Board of Trustees on Dec. 16. The Palatine Rural Board of Trustees is expected to approve the agreement at a special meeting later this month.

“This agreement between Palatine Rural and Barrington Countryside has taken a bit longer than expected, but it ensures that our residents will receive a premier level of fire and emergency medical service,” Palatine Rural Fire Chief Hank Clemmensen said.

The district board also approved the purchase of a new 3,000 gallon water tanker. Officials said the tanker will vastly improve the district’s ability to deliver large amounts of water to areas that do not have fire hydrants.

“We were very fortunate to find a stock unit that met our needs,” Rowan said. “It avoids us having to wait eight months for the tender to be built.” The $205,000 vehicle, which arrived at district headquarters in mid-December, was manufactured by Minnesota-based Midwest Fire Equipment firm Luverne.

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Mundelein apartment fire 9-1-13

This from Sam Borica:

Here are photos of the apartment fire in Mundelein at the 524 McKinley Ave, occurred at around 9:20 AM today. Police were first on-scene and reported smoke showing and possible occupants still inside, primary searches were clear. Command requested a change of quarters box alarm only, units on-scene at the fire were Engine 431, Ambulance 431, Quint 432, Ambulance 432, Engine 411, Quint 462, Countryside Chief 4100, Battalion Chief 43. Here is a short video of it also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8nK86lpIv4&feature=youtu.be. You can view the rest of the photos on my Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.515799871835581.1073741871.229793033769601&type=1 or on my Flickr account here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/100946978@N03/sets/72157635334119606/.
-Thanks, Sam Borcia
Mundelein Fire Department

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Mundelein Fire Department

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Mundelein Fire Department

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Countryside FPD receives 4th accreditation

The Chicago Tribune wrote an article about the Countryside FPD being accredited for the fourth time.

The Countryside Fire Protection District … received accredited agency status with the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI) for the fourth time. Countryside first received accreditation in 1998. The district is one of only a few agencies that has been through the process four times. There are 185 accredited agencies world-wide; 13 of which are in Illinois, and have achieved International accredited agency status with the CFAI and the Center for Public Safety Excellence .

In May of this year, a peer assessment team of four evaluators visited the Countryside Fire Protection District to review their self-assessment document, operations, and practices over five days. Team leader Travis Halstead stated that “Countryside has set the bar high and reached it”.

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Long Grove house fire 8-19-13 (more)

The Buffalo Grove Countryside has an article about yesterday’s fire in Long Grove which includes several photos taken by one of the residents during the fire.

Also, a video by Larry Shapiro.

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Long Grove house fire 8-19-13

This from Larry Shapiro:

Residents called the Long Grove FD around 6:30 this morning reporting some type of explosion and fire in the garage area of their home at 3238 Victorian Lane. The alarm was upgraded to a Code 4 prior to the first units arriving on scene. They found all residents out of the home and heavy fire throughout the attached three-car garage and the bedroom windows above. The cedar roof shingles along that side had the roof involved as well. A quick blitz attack was initiated which then allowed companies to make an interior attack. The fire was contained to the area that was involved on arrival with slight extension further into the house.

Companies at the scene included engines from Long Grove, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, Palatine, Arlington Heights, and Wheeling. Tankers from Long Grove, Countryside, Fox Lake, Prospect Heights, Barrington, and Fox Lake responded along with a Deerfield squad and Libertyville, Long Grove, and Lincolnshire-Riverwoods ambulances.

 

Long Grove Fire Department

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Engine 51 was on a dry hydrant near Route 53. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

LDH from Engine 55 to the Lioncolnshire-Riverwoods engine. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

Long hose lay down the private lane. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

Long Grove Engine 55 and Buffalo Grove Quint 27. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

Sector A with multiple lines out and the quint to the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

Buffalo Grove Quint 27 . Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

Companies in front of the house after the fire had been knocked down. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

Companies in front of the house after the fire had been knocked down. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

Hitting hot spots on the rof. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

A Buffalo Grove firefighter working on the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

One of three vehicles damaged or destroyed by the fire. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

Mundelein firefighters mask up before entering the house for salvage work. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

Small fire still on the ridge line over the garage. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

Buffalo Grove firefighters exit the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

A supply line was stretched from the Long Grove engine to the Countryside tanker. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove Fire Department

Countryside tender prepared to supply water. Larry Shapiro photo

 

Long Grove Engine 55 pulled into the driveway followed by Tanker 55 to supply up to 3,000 additional gallons of water before a supplemental water supply was established. Then Palatine Engine 82, the next engine to arrive, dropped a supply line down the length of the private road from a dry hydrant near Route 53. Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Engine 51 arrived next and established the water supply drafting from the pond.

A gallery with more images can be found HERE.

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Long Grove restaurant fire 6-2-13

The Long Grove Fire Protection District was sent to the Enzo & Lucia Restaurant at 343 Old McHenry Road this morning for a fire that began on the stove and traveled to the attic. The building, which is located half a block from the fire station, had heavy smoke venting through the roof vents and stove exhaust. The alarm was upgraded to a Code 4 for the working fire to bring additional resources to the scene including several water tankers due to the limited water supply.

Companies made an aggressive interior attack and were able to contain the fire before it could burn through any exterior surface. Buffalo Grove Tower Ladder 25 went to the roof to ventilate while interior companies from Long Grove, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, and Palatine attacked the fire. A tanker (tender) from the Countryside FPD supported the Long Grove engine and squad until a portable tank was dropped. Prospect Heights Tanker 9 filled the tank which provided a sufficient water supply for companies to extinguish the fire.

Additional companies at the scene included an engine from Lake Zurich, a squad from Deerfield, ambulances from Wheeling and Highwood, a truck from Libertyville, and tankers from Palatine Rural, Wauconda, Grayslake, and Round Lake.

Larry Shapiro and Tim Olk were at the scene. Some images and a video from Larry are in this post.

 

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Firefighters position the Buffalo Grove tower ladder for roof ops. Larry Shapiro photo

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Another view of the Buffalo Grove firefighters working on the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

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Working off the tower ladder bucket, a firefighter finishes venting the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

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The Countryside FPD tanker nurses the Long Grove engine before the second tanker is on the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

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Light smoke vents from the roof and eaves of the Enzo & Lucia Restaurant in Ling Grove. Larry Shapiro photo

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Buffalo Grove firefighters vent the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

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Firefighters setup the portable tank for a tanker shuttle to supplement the tank water. Larry Shapiro photo

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Buffalo Grove Tower 25 goes to the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

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Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Battalion 51 assists with a line going into the rear of the building. Larry Shapiro photo

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Prospect Heights Tanker 9 dumping into the portable tank. Larry Shapiro photo

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Mutual aid companies at the Long Grove fire station. Larry Shapiro photo

A gallery with more images from Larry can be found HERE.

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Libertyville 2nd Alarm Fire 3-27-13 (pt 3)

Third posting about the 2nd Alarm Fire on Memorial Day at the Jamaican Gardens (north) in Libertyville. Here are images from larry Shapiro and a video.

 

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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A gallery with more of Larry’s images is HERE.

The second article with images from Tim Olk is HERE.

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Libertyville 2nd Alarm Fire 3-27-13 (pt 2)

The second posting on the 2nd alarm fire in Libertyville on Memorial Day includes images from Tim Olk.

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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A large gallery with more images is HERE.

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Libertyville 2nd Alarm Fire 3-27-13 (pt 1)

The Libertyville Fire Department responded to a reported fire at the Jamaican Gardens North located at 14595 W. Rockland Road (Route 176). First companies found heavy smoke obscuring visibility on Route 176 and had a significant fire burning on the east end of the property near what was the retail store entrance. An attack was initiated and the fire was upgraded to a MABAS Box Alarm.

The business had closed to the public several years ago and was reportedly vacant. Libertyville Tower 461 and Engine 463 were deployed on the eastern side of the property. The fast moving fire quickly spread to additional buildings on the west side, where access was limited. Lake Forest Tower Ladder 421 was positioned on the northern driveway and Countryside Engine 412 was at the northwest corner. As the fire grew in intensity, the alarm was upgraded to a 2nd Alarm bringing additional units to the scene.

A special request was made for the Division 1 MVU out of Wheeling, but the unit was not deployed and subsequently released before the box was struck out.

The two tower ladders deployed master streams in addition to multiple hand lines and two multi-versals. Along with Libertyville Engine 463 and the Countryside engine, Lake Bluff Engine 517 and Knollwood Engine 44 were also pumping. The fire was struck out after roughly three hours.

Other fire departments with companies at the scene were Mundelein, North Chicago, and Lake Zurich with ambulances, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods and Gurnee with rescue squads, Highland Park with a truck, plus Waukegan, Deerfield, and Newport Township with engines.  Chief officers came from Countryside, Grayslake, Gurnee, Lake Bluff, and Lake Forest.

Tim Olk, Jeff Rudolph, and Larry Shapiro were at the scene.

This is the first in a three part series covering this fire.

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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