Posts Tagged Countryside Fire Protection District

4th Alarm house fire in Wadsworth 4-30-13 (pt 4)

More from Scott Peterson:

Not an inclusive photo gallery but many of the apparatus at Newports 4th alarm.

Beach Park FPD Tender 1265

Beach Park FPD Tender 1265. Scott Peterson photo

Bristol, WI Tender 5214

Bristol, WI Tender 5214. Scott Peterson photo

Countryside FPD Tender 411

Countryside FPD Tender 411. Scott Peterson photo

Grayslake Tender 2761

Grayslake Tender 2761. Scott Peterson photo

Gurnee Engine 1311

Gurnee Engine 1311. Scott Peterson photo

Libertyville Engine 463

Libertyville Engine 463. Scott Peterson photo

fire engines at fire scene

Engine and tender from Newport Township. Scott Peterson photo

Newport Engine 1458

Newport Engine 1458. Scott Peterson photo

Newport Township FPD

Newport Tender 1411. Scott Peterson photo

North Chicago Engine 4

North Chicago Engine 4. Scott Peterson photo

Pleasant Prairie WI Tender 5612.

Pleasant Prairie WI Tender 5612. Scott Peterson photo

Somers WI Tender 6361

Somers WI Tender 6361. Scott Peterson photo

Town of Salem Tender 5868

Town of Salem Tender 5868. Scott Peterson photo

Twin Lakes WI Tender 6565

Twin Lakes WI Tender 6565. Scott Peterson photo

Winthrop Harbor Truck 1731

Winthrop Harbor Truck 1731. Scott Peterson photo

Zion Fire Department

Zion truck. Scott Peterson photo

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Wauconda 3rd Alarm brush fire 5-1-13

This from Sam Borica:

Here are some photos of the unincorporated Grayslake 3rd alarm brush fire that happened in the area of Chardon Rd & Imperial Court on 5/1/13, called for the 2nd alarm at around 2:35 PM and then third alarm on box #34-70 at around 3:05 PM, box was struck out at around 4:05 PM. I couldn’t get the best pictures because LC Sheriff had Chardon Rd blocked off. I also included a photo of Grayslake Fire Station #3 (Although its not the best picture). Photos by me (Sam Borcia).

 

large grass fire near Grayslake

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large grass fire near Grayslake

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large grass fire near Grayslake

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large grass fire near Grayslake

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large grass fire near Grayslake

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large grass fire near Grayslake

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large grass fire near Grayslake

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large grass fire near Grayslake

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Countryside FPD house fire 4-17-13

This from Larry Shapiro:

Lightning is possibly to blame for starting a  house on fire at 26770 Longmeadow Circle in unincorporated Mundelein. The Countryside FPD received calls reporting black smoke from the front of the house around 12:30PM on Wednesday at what was a lull between heavy thunderstorms on the area. First arriving units found the homeowners outside and confirmed a structure fire. The alarm was quickly elevated to a MABAS Box Alarm which brought tankers (tenders) to the scene in addition to engines and trucks. Within the next 10 minutes a 2nd Alarm was requested sending additional units to the scene. Two Countryside units had lines off and the tower ladder deployed a master stream. The tankers were precautionary and though Long Grove Tanker 55 dropped a supply to Countryside’s engine, none of the other tankers were utilized.

After the bulk of the fire was knocked down, the area was pelted with another severe thunderstorm. By 2:30 most mutual aid companies had been released from the scene though there was still quite a bit of overhaul and salvage work. Companies came from Mundelein, Long Grove, Wauconda, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, Lake Villa, Buffalo Grove, Grayslake, Round Lake, Fox Lake, Wheeling, Gurnee, Knollwood, Lake Forest, and Lake Zurich.

Here are some images and a short video from the scene.

 

Countryside FPD

Rear of new hose wagon. Larry Shapiro photo

MESS Canteen Service

MESS Canteen Service on the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

female firefighter on a line

Knollwood firefighters on a line. Larry Shapiro photo

Knollwood fire lieutenant

Knollwood lieutenant overhauling soffits in the rear. Larry Shapiro photo

fire engine with hose

Countryside engine with supply and attack lines. Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters with hose line

Gurnee firefighters on a line hitting hot spots. Larry Shapiro photo

house burns after lightning strike

Elevated master stream directed into the structure. Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters recover possessions

Firefighters salvage items from the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Rosenbauer Timberwolf engine

Countryside interface engine supplying the tower and several hand lines. Larry Shapiro photo

Countryside FPD pumper tanker  411

Countryside FPD tanker 411 supplying foam to hand lines. Larry Shapiro photo

fire department hose wagon

New Countryside hose wagon. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire Countryside FPD

Rear of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

house burns after lightning strike

The roof came in on the south end of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

panorama of fire trucks at house fire

Panoramic view of the house from the street. Larry Shapiro photo

Countryside FPD

Countryside Tower Ladder 412 flows a master stream. Larry Shapiro photo

house burns after lightning strike

View from the front of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

fireman at fire scene

A Long Grove firefighter stretches a supply line from Tanker 55. Larry Shapiro photo

Countyrside FPD apparatus

Another view of the Countryside units on the street in front of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Rosenbauer America Raptor tower ladder at fire scene

Countryside Engine supplies the tower ladder. Larry Shapiro photo

A gallery with more images will be posted HERE.

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New apparatus for Countryside FPD

Countryside FPD new Ambulance 412 Horton

Countryside Ambulance 412 is a 2012 Horton Type I on a Ford F-450 4×4 chassis. Larry Shapiro photo

The new ambulance and engine at Countryside FPD Station 2 have been added to the website. Countryside numbers their apparatus by station and response position. This means that any physical ambulance running first-out at station 2 is Ambulance 412. Each vehicle has a slot with a slide-in number to designate which unit it is. Therefore, when viewing the page for Countryside Station 2, there are two units listed as Ambulance 412 and two shown as Engine 412 as well.

Countryside FPD Ambulance 412 Horton Type I

The entire rear of Ambulance 412 is covered with chevron striping. Larry Shapiro photo

The ambulance which has been previously posted HERE and HERE is a 2012 Type I Horton on a Ford F-450 4×4 chassis.

Countryside FPD Spartan Gladiator Rosenbauer America engine

Countryside Engine 412 is a 2012 Rosenbauer on a 2011 Spartan Gladiator chassis with the Evolution Series trim. Larry Shapiro photo

The engine is a 2012 Rosenbauer America built in their South Dakota facility (formerly Central States). It has a top-mount operator’s panel with speed-lays and a short body style to minimize the overall wheelbase. The new engine carries 1,000 gallons of water and 50 gallons of Class-A foam. The pump is rated at 2,000-GPM. It is on a 2011 Spartan chassis with a Gladiator cab with the Evolution Series trim.

Countryside FPD Spartan Gladiator Rosenbauer America engine

The engine carries 1,000 gallons of water, has a 50-gallon foam cell, hydraulic ladder storage, a top-mount operator’s console, and a 2,000-GPM pump. Larry Shapiro photo

The rear of the engine houses cordless Hurst eDraulic extrication tools that are battery operated.

Countryside FPD Spartan Gladiator Rosenbauer America engine Hurst Edraulic tools

The rear compartment houses a set of Hurst eDraulic, battery operated portable extrication tools. Larry Shapiro photo

Deep rescue-style compartments on both sides of the body feature many slide-out shelves and tool boards.

Countryside FPD Spartan Gladiator Rosenbauer America engine

The short body has slide-out shelving for access to equipment. Larry Shapiro photo

 

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New apparatus for Countryside FPD

Sam Borica submitted photos of the new ambulance and engine at the Countryside FPD.

Countryside Fire Protection Rosenbauer engine

New Spartan Gladiator Evolution/Rosenbauer engine for Countryside. Sam Borica photo

Countryside Fire Protection District gets new ambulance

New Ford/Horton ambulance for Countryside. Sam Borica photo

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New dispatch center in Lake County

The Vernon Hills Review has an article which states that:

A new joint dispatching center at the Vernon Hills Police Department will …, the Vernon Hills emergency communications center, will provide dispatching services for Libertyville police and fire… in addition to Vernon Hills police and the Countryside Fire  Protection District. Libertyville will no longer operate a police and fire dispatch center at the Libertyville Police Department.

“We’re going to be able to reduce our costs and improve our service at the same time,”  said [Libertyville Fire Chief Rich Carani]. “It’s a win-win situation for the residents. It’s eventually going to improve service because we’re going to be able to have better training and better equipment by sharing the cost.”

Libertyville officials have estimated that the village could save as much as $1.5 million over five years by combining dispatching services with Vernon Hills.

Libertyville had seven dispatchers … two were hired by Vernon Hills … at the new communications center, three were reassigned to other positions in the Libertyville Police Department [while] two others were not retained and are leaving the department.

The Countryside Fire Protection District, which provides services to Vernon Hills, Long Grove, Hawthorn Woods, Kildeer, and unincorporated areas of Lake County, consolidated its fire dispatch services with Vernon Hills in September 2010.

Countryside Fire Chief Jeff Steingart said the merger of Countryside’s dispatching services with Vernon Hills two years ago was a “great move” and he thinks the addition of Libertyville will provide even more efficiency and cooperation between departments.

“We were already working very closely with the Libertyville Police Department,” he said. “This is just a great partnership that will aid in response to emergencies by bringing everybody together in an efficient manner.”

In addition to Vernon Hills hiring two emergency dispatchers from Libertyville to handle police calls, Countryside Fire will add two new dispatchers at the Vernon Hills communications center to cover the increased volume of fire calls from Libertyville. Libertyville will pay an annual assessment to cover its portion of the cost of staffing, operations and equipment at the Vernon Hills communications center.

The entire article can be found HERE.

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Buffalo Grove 2nd Alarm Prairie Fire 7-8-12

The Buffalo Grove Fire Department responded to calls reporting a fire in the prairie behind 441 Cedar Street. Fire companies found strong winds pushing the field fire into tall cattails and an easement for the electric company lines. The alarm was elevated to a Code 4 for the working fire and followed by a Box Alarm and then a 2nd Alarm for additional companies. The access for fire crews was vast and spread out over several blocks requiring many companies that setup in at least seven locations throughout the neighborhoods.

Buffalo Grove, Palatine, Prospect Heights, and the Countryside FPD all deployed engines with deck guns. Three aerials were positioned as well with the ability to place elevated master streams into operations if the need arose. Structure protection was put into place in several locations as the fires came within 50 feet of at least four different homes.

Departments assisting Buffalo Grove included Arlington Heights, Prospect Heights, Deerfield, Long Grove, Palatine, Countryside, Mundelein, Highwood, Lake Zurich, Grayslake, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, Wheeling, Northfield, Highland Park, Barrington, Lake Forest, and Libertyville.

Larry Shapiro, Tim Olk, and Dan McInerney all took in the fire and will have images from the scene.

Large brush fire in Buffalo Grove 7-8-12

Tim Olk photo

Large brush fire in Buffalo Grove 7-8-12

Dan McInerney photo

Large brush fire in Buffalo Grove 7-8-12

Dan McInerney photo

Large brush fire in Buffalo Grove 7-8-12

Larry Shapiro photo

Large brush fire in Buffalo Grove 7-8-12

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Large brush fire in Buffalo Grove 7-8-12

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Large brush fire in Buffalo Grove 7-8-12

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Large brush fire in Buffalo Grove 7-8-12

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Countryside Box Alarm 7-7-12

The Countryside FPD responded to a house fire at 25380 Marilyn Lane in unincorporated Lake County after 1AM on Saturday after neighbors reported the fire. First arriving units found heavy fire on the outside of the home where the wooden deck meets the house, and the fire was beginning to communicate into the house.  The alarm was upgraded to a MABAS Box Alarm.

Countryside units made quick work of hitting the fire before it was able to spread very far, and mutual aid companies largely assisted with overhaul. Fire departments assisting at the scene were Lake Zurich, Mundelein, Libertyville, Buffalo Grove, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, Long Grove, Knollwood, Gurnee, and Lake Zurich.

Larry Shapiro went to the scene and arrived after the fire was out, and submitted several images.

 

Countryside Fire Protection District fights house fire on Marilyn Lane 7-7-12

Countryside Engine 411 was in front of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Countryside Fire Protection District fights house fire on Marilyn Lane 7-7-12

Second floor windows were vented as smoke permeated the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Countryside Fire Protection District fights house fire on Marilyn Lane 7-7-12

The fire was concentrated on the outside deck and began to spread into the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Countryside Fire Protection District fights house fire on Marilyn Lane 7-7-12

There is heavy damage to the deck and siding. Fire fire began to spread into the attic space as firefighters made their stop. Larry Shapiro photo

A small gallery with additional images can be found HERE.

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New ambulance in Countryside

The Countryside FPD in MABAS Division 4 has taken delivery of a new ambulance. From the Horton Emergency Vehicles Facebook page:

?2012 Ford F-450 4×4 chassis with a Horton 623 (173″) Module with 74″ headroom.

Countryside FPD Ford 4x4 Horton Type I ambulance

New Ford F-450 4x4 Horton Type I ambulance. Horton photo

thanks Sam

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Wauconda awaits new ambulance

The Wauconda Fire District in MABAS Division 4 has ordered a new ambulance from Medtec. The new Type I on a Freightliner Business Class chassis is expected in October.

With the arrival of the new unit, two older ambulances will be taken out of service. The 1991 IHC 4700/Road Rescue will be disposed of. The body of the 1997 IHC 4700/Road Rescue will be removed and scrapped but the chassis will become the base for a new joint hose tender with Countryside, and will replace Tender 411 which is a 1978 Peterbilt 1978/1989 Pierce. The body for the hose tender has yet to be finalized.

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