Posts Tagged Darien-Woodridge Fire Protection District

New ambulance for the Darien-Woodridge Fire Protection District

From the Darien-Woodridge Fire Protection District Facebook page:

It’s a girl!!! And she’s beautiful! 307″ long, 14,968 pounds! She’ll be on the streets in roughly two weeks. We’ll post more pictures as we get closer to the in-service date.

Horton Type I ambulance on Ford F550 chassis

Darien-Woodridge Fire Protection District photo

Horton Type I ambulance on Ford F550 chassis

Darien-Woodridge Fire Protection District photo

We bid adieu to old Medic 614, a 2006 International Lifeline with 140,000 miles, and has served as a reserve ambulance sine 2012.

2012 IHC4700/Lifeline ambulance

Darien-Woodridge Fire Protection District photo

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Darien-Woodridge Fire Protection District news

This from Daniel Hynd:

The former Darien-Woodridge Fire Station 88 is up for sale

Price: $975,000
Building Size: 10,771 SF
Property Type: Special Purpose
Total Lot Size: 1.6 Acres
Year Built: 1969

Highlights

  • Prime Lisle Township, DuPage County
  • Corner location at fully signalized intersection, with 17,700 cars per day traffic count
  • Quality construction building with approximate 20′ clear ceiling
  • Easy access to highway and Interstate system

Description

SVN Chicago Commercial is pleased to present this unique opportunity to develop or re-purpose the former Darien -Woodridge Fire Station. This property is located in Lisle Township in unincorporated area of DuPage County, on the fully signalized southeast corner of Belmont and 59th Street, within minutes of I-355. This 10,771 SF building sits on 1.59 acres (69,217 SF) of land. Wonderful potential to develop medical offices, school, senior living, or daycare centers, multifamily with proper zoning changes.

Location

The subject area is considered to be within the greater Chicago Metropolitan Statistical Area. The subject property is located in Lisle Township in unincorporated area of DuPage County, Illinois approximately 20 miles west of downtown Chicago. Access is provided via frontage on Belmont Road and 59th Street.

Former Darien-Woodridge FPD Fire Station 88 and property for sale aerial view of fire station for sale

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Former Belmont FPD/Darien-Woodridge FPD engine for sale

This from Tom Podraza:

Found on the Mack CF facebook page.. Former Belmont FPD later Darien/ Woodridge  1975 mack is being auctioned

1975 MACK Fire Truck – Serial Number CF611F1732

1975 MACK Fire Truck - Serial Number CF611F1732 for sale by auction

1975 MACK Fire Truck – Serial Number CF611F1732 for sale by auction

1975 MACK Fire Truck - Serial Number CF611F1732 for sale by auction

1975 MACK Fire Truck – Serial Number CF611F1732 for sale by auction

1975 MACK Fire Truck - Serial Number CF611F1732 for sale by auction

1975 MACK Fire Truck – Serial Number CF611F1732 for sale by auction

1975 MACK Fire Truck - Serial Number CF611F1732 for sale by auction

1975 MACK Fire Truck – Serial Number CF611F1732 for sale by auction

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Lisle-Woodridge and Darien-Woodridge FPD news (more)

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

The Lisle-Woodridge Fire District board of trustees on Tuesday gave final approval for an automatic response agreement with the neighboring Darien-Woodridge Fire Protection District. The pact takes effect Monday and will go through a trial period that ends Dec. 31, 2018.

“We believe it’s a positive move for both districts, and we think it’s a positive move for anyone needing services in either district. We will be functioning as one big unit instead of two separate units on the street. We’re still separate organizations, but operationally, we’ll be functioning as a group.”Lisle-Woodridge Fire Chief Keith Krestan said.

Starting Monday, the districts will share equipment and personnel and use seven fire stations. One existing station — Darien-Woodridge Station 88 at the southeast corner of Belmont Road and 59th Street — will be closed.

The intergovernmental agreement is the culmination of discussions that began in January 2016 when the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association completed a consolidation study of the districts. The study was commissioned by the Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois.

The study concluded that an operational consolidation of the fire protection districts should occur and that consolidation would benefit both entities.

Tim Capua, president of the union that represents Lisle-Woodridge’s firefighters, said there have been two failed attempts to consolidate the districts since the mid-1990s. Still, firefighters wanted to have the study done.

Despite the findings, officials decided that seeking consolidation at this time would be a daunting task. So they chose to pursue a plan of functional cooperation.

Lisle-Woodridge and Darien-Woodridge also are expected to save money on overtime costs. In May alone, Lisle-Woodridge is projected to see a 40 percent reduction in overtime.

Officials said the arrangement could lead to other cost-saving moves related to joint purchasing, training, IT services and vehicle maintenance.

Lisle-Woodridge and Darien-Woodridge officials will decide by December 2018 whether to continue the arrangement. In the meantime, other departments will be watching to see how it works.

thanks Dan and Ron

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Lisle-Woodridge and Darien-Woodridge FPD news (more)

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Lisle-Woodridge and Darien-Woodridge FPD news (more)

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

A proposal to combine the resources of the Lisle-Woodridge and Darien-Woodridge fire protection districts is being touted as a way to enhance service and improve firefighter safety.

That’s providing little comfort, however, for residents near Downers Grove who will lose their neighborhood fire station if the intergovernmental agreement is approved.

The Darien-Woodridge fire board last week unanimously supported the automatic response agreement that would have both districts operate as a single entity. Lisle-Woodridge’s board is expected to take a deciding vote on the deal Tuesday.

“The advantage for us is we’re going to have more efficient use of staffing and resources,” said Keith Krestan, Lisle-Woodridge’s interim fire chief. “Instead of our five stations and their three stations, it’s going to be seven stations. And we’re going to intermix our resources — our engines, our trucks, our ambulances and our people.”

The plan calls for Darien-Woodridge Station 88 at the southeast corner of Belmont Road and 59th Street to close on May 1. Officials say the closure would be for a trial period that would end Dec. 31, 2018.

Some residents served by that station fear it will never reopen.

Fire officials said the neighborhood would be served by other stations, including one in the Lisle-Woodridge district that’s less than two miles away. As a result, response times to those homes would go up. Officials, however, insist the quality of service would improve.

Now, Darien-Woodridge is able to assign only two firefighters to engines and the ladder. By closing Station 88 and shuffling staff, the department would be able to assign three people per vehicle. Lisle-Woodridge already does that.

“This is the best thing from a fire chief’s perspective for everybody involved,” said Darien-Woodridge Chief Steven Gorsky, adding it’s unfair to residents and patently unsafe for firefighters to have fewer than three people on a fire suppression vehicle.

While the arrangement might sound like a money-saving move, Darien-Woodridge board members say it’s about safety.

Lisle-Woodridge and Darien-Woodridge officials spent more than a year developing a functional cooperation plan after a 2016 study by the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association examined what the impact would be on emergency services if the districts operated as one.

Krestan said the departments aren’t ready for consolidation at this point, so they decided to start with cooperation.

While the deal has been in the works for years, residents served by Station 88 said they were only recently notified about the plan.

DuPage County Board member Liz Chaplin, who lives in the area, said neighbors were notified about the closure in a leaflet that arrived in the mail less than a week before the vote by Darien-Woodridge.

Art Thompson, a district vice president with the Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois — the union that paid for the 2016 study — said no one went into the talks with the intention of closing a fire station.

“The idea was how could we better utilize the resources we have to better serve the community,” he said.

thanks Scott

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Lisle-Woodridge and Darien-Woodridge FPD news

Here is the study

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New Engine for Darien-Woodridge (more)

This from Kevin Griffin:

Darien Woodridge new engine – 2016 Pierce Impel top mount pumper
Darien-Woodridge FPD Engine 90

Kevin Griffin photo

Darien-Woodridge FPD Engine 90

Kevin Griffin photo

Darien-Woodridge FPD Engine 90

Kevin Griffin photo

Darien-Woodridge FPD Engine 90

Kevin Griffin photo

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New Engine for Darien-Woodridge (more)

From the Pierce Flickr page:

Pierce Darien-Woodbridge FPD, IL 29960

Darien Woodridge FPD Engine 90

Pierce Impel pumper for the Darien-Woodbridge FPD. Pierce composite

thanks AL

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New Engine for Darien-Woodridge

More photos of the new Engine 90 for Darien-Woodridge

Darien-Woodridge FPD Engine 90 Darien-Woodridge FPD Engine 90

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