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Of interest … the National Fire Dog Monument

This from Larry Shapiro:

On a visit to DCFD Rescue 1, a friend showed me a recent addition to the station grounds, the National Fire Dog Monument. Here are some photos of the memorial as well as a plaque commemorating two dogs from the Illinois State Fire Marshal’s Office.

National Fire Dog Monument in Washington, DC

Larry Shapiro photo

National Fire Dog Monument in Washington, DC.

Larry Shapiro photo

National Fire Dog Monument in Washington, DC

Larry Shapiro photo

National Fire Dog Monument in Washington, DC

Larry Shapiro photo

National Fire Dog Monument in Washington, DC

Larry Shapiro photo

Excerpts from the WashingtonPost.com:

Austin Weishel, a Colorado artist whose work was dedicated … at Fifth and F streets NW [in Washington, DC] … depicts an arson dog gazing longingly up at his handler.

Before it was unveiled here, the National Fire Dog Monument went on a cross-country tour, going on display in eight cities over 15 days. The life-size bronze figures were on a wooden base. When the tour was done, Austin noticed that the wood was criss-crossed with odd striations: scratches left by dog claws when owners pulled back their curious canines.

At 16 he visited a bronze foundry near his grandparents’ Arizona home. The man who ran the foundry gave him a lump of clay and told Austin that if he shaped it into something, he’d cast it in bronze.  A year later, Austin returned with what he’d fashioned from the clay: a tiny firefighter standing between New York’s twin towers. A career in art was born. It coincided with Austin’s joining a volunteer fire department.

The arson dog monument — titled “Ashes to Answers” — is catty-corner from the National Building Museum. Appropriately, it’s also behind the D.C. fire department’s Engine Company 2.

There are only 81 arson dog teams in the United States and Canada. (Washington’s fire department has two.)  After a fire has been extinguished, the dogs visit the scene with their handlers. With their super-sensitive noses, the K-9s can detect various kinds of accelerants.

The sculpture is in place, but the memorial isn’t completely finished. Said Jerry: “Phase Two is to put a bronze fire hydrant with water coming out of it that goes to a dish, so dogs walking by can have a place to chill out.”

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North Chicago Fire Department receives state grant

The Lake-County News Sun has an article about the North Chicago Fire Department receiving a grant for new air packs:

The North Chicago Fire Department has been selected to receive a grant from the Illinois State Fire Marshal’s Office in the amount of $26,000. Officials said the funds will assist in the purchase 30 new self-contained breathing apparatus units.

In the world of firefighting, the equipment is essential when entering hazardous atmospheres to control fire quickly and prevent loss of life, according to North Chicago Fire Chief Dell Urban. The equipment includes cylinders, harnesses and face masks that feature heads-up displays and rapid intervention crew universal air connections.

These funds provide a benefit outside of the city as well, because the North Chicago Fire Department shares district borders with the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center and Naval Station Great Lakes. The North Chicago Fire Department is also dedicated to responding alongside neighboring communities through its commitment to the Northern Illinois Mutual Aid Box Agreement System.

“I am sincerely excited for this opportunity, which affords our firefighters the fundamental and critical equipment we use on a daily basis,” Urban said. “This state-of-the-art protective gear gives us the ability to safely perform aggressive interior attacks, accomplish rescues of trapped and injured occupants, and provide protection from the obvious hazards of firefighting.”

 

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