Tim Olk was on-hand Friday for yet another day of live-fire training culminating in burning the house to the ground. Previous training sessions are HERE, HERE, and HERE.
Tim has a gallery with more images HERE.
Nov 4
Posted by Admin in Fire, Fire Service News, Training | Comments off
Tim Olk was on-hand Friday for yet another day of live-fire training culminating in burning the house to the ground. Previous training sessions are HERE, HERE, and HERE.
Tim has a gallery with more images HERE.
Tags: heavy fire, house fire photos, instructors light fire for training, live fire training, photos of big fire, Tim Olk, Woodstock burns homes for training, Woodstock Fire Rescue District, Woodstock Rural Fire Protection District
May 12
Posted by bgshap in Apparatus on-scene, Fire Department News, Fire Service News | 7 Comments
The Broadview Fire Department conducted live fire training exercises on Thursday at Filmore and 17th. They did room fires in a vacant house for several hours before the house was well involved. Tim Olk was on-hand and submitted several images of the firefighters, the apparatus, and the fires. Other MABAS Division 20 departments were also included in the training evolutions.
Tim has a large gallery of images HERE.
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Jan 19
Posted by bgshap in Apparatus on-scene, Fire, Fire Service News, Reader submission | Comments off
The Elmwood Park Fire Department had two Box Alarm fires on January 17th. The first was after midnight, and the second was roughly 8AM when they received a call for a fire in a two-story, single family, frame building of balloon construction in the 2100 block of 73rd Court. Residents reported a fire in the second floor bathroom. First arriving companies encountered heavy smoke and high heat on the second floor and initially had trouble finding the seat of the fire. Heavy fire was visible after companies vented the front of the building and there was a partial roof collapse in the rear. Interior crews were ordered out of the building and the attack became defensive. Elmwood Park was assisted by River Forest, River Grove, and Norwood Park on the still alarm. The box alarm brought Franklin Park, Leyden Township, Melrose Park, and Northlake (RIT) to the scene while Schiller Park changed quarters into Elmwood Park.
Jim Lee (CFD FAO) was there as fire vented through the roof and submitted several images.
Tags: balloon frame construction, Elmwood Park Fire Department, Franklin Fire Department, heavy fire, house fire, Jim Lee, Leyden Township FPD, MABAS Box Alarm, Melrose Park Fire Department, Northlake Fire Department, Norwood Park FIre Department, River Forest Fire Department, River Grove Fire Department, Schiller Park Fire Department
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