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MABAS Division 24 numbering

This was forwarded some time ago and was overlooked. Here is the current numbering as changed in Division 24. Each page is downloadable in a slightly larger size fore better viewing.

MABAS Division 24 department numbering system

MABAS Division 24 department numbering system

MABAS Division 24 department numbering system

thanks Dennis

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MABAS Division 24 news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

A consortium of south suburban fire departments on Wednesday opened the region’s first firefighter candidate testing center, a major step toward aligning local hiring practices with national standards.

MABAS 24, which consists of 20 departments in southern Cook County, partnered with the National Testing Network, a pre-employment testing service, to launch the testing facility at Division 24 headquarters in Homewood.

Aspiring firefighters, who had previously traveled long distances, including across state lines, to take the nationally recognized Candidate Physical Ability Test required by many departments, can now do so in their own backyard.

In addition to adding convenience, MABAS officials said they hope the testing center will help standardize the firefighter hiring process in the region.

Because there is no recognized regional or statewide physical ability test that firefighters must pass before being hired, individual departments and fire protection districts have historically created their own tests or contracted with outside companies to administer tests. As a result, physical ability tests have varied widely by department, and some, including the city of Chicago’s, invited costly litigation from applicants who asserted the tests were discriminatory.

The Candidate Physical Ability Test, or CPAT, which will be administered at the new testing center, is considered legally defensible and non-discriminatory. Both the International Association of Fire Fighters and the International Association of Fire Chiefs endorse the test.

The CPAT is an eight-event course of job-specific actions, such as a hose drag, ladder raise and search and rescue that candidates must complete in less than 10 minutes and 20 seconds.

Those interested in a career as a firefighter can register online to take a CPAT test at the Homewood facility for $125. The registration fee includes a packet with exercises to help candidates train for the course and the opportunity to attend orientation sessions where candidates can familiarize themselves with the eight stations in person. Candidates also can attempt up to two timed practice runs for $39 each.

The CPAT test, which upon passage is good for one year, is intended for entry-level firefighters hoping to break into the profession.

Because the test is standardized and nationally recognized, it is transferable to any department across the country that requires it, meaning that a certified firefighter candidate can apply to multiple departments, including those out-of-state, without having to travel or take multiple tests.

The Homewood facility will offer two testing sessions per month to start, but could expand to as many as three times a week within a year, depending on demand. The testing location also will provide computer-based testing for entry-level firefighters, law enforcement officers, corrections officers, and emergency communications applicants.

The money MABAS 24 earns from operating the testing facility will go toward paying off the $70,000 outlay the division made to purchase the center’s specialized training equipment.

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Golf Outing for MABAS Division 24

 

MABAS Division 24 will be holding our 9th Annual Golf Outing and Dinner this coming September 5, 2014.  For those of you that do not know, this year’s total profits will be going to the construction of the addition to our new MABAS Headquarters Building at 17555 Ashland Ave in Homewood.  All of our Specialty Team Response Equipment is stored in this facility.
We need to make this year’s event a HUGE success.  I know that you are hounded by these type of events every week, but I ask that you choose this event to sign up for. We really need your help, and we promise to make this Friday event an excellent “kick off” to your weekend.
Chief Welsh

Microsoft Word - MABAS_DIVISION_24_2014_GOLF_POSTER.doc

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MABAS Division 24 Academy Graduation Ceremony

This from Brad Steinweg:

MABAS 24 Academy graduation
3/21/13 @ Chicago Gaelic Park, Oak Forest, IL
MABAS Division 24 firefighter graduation ceremony

New firefighter receiving his certificate. Brad Steinweg photo

MABAS Division 24 firefighter graduation ceremony

New firefighter receiving his certificate. Brad Steinweg photo

MABAS Division 24 firefighter graduation ceremony

Fire Chief Agpawa speaking. Brad Steinweg photo

MABAS Division 24 firefighter graduation ceremony

Fire Chief Bettenhausen speaking. Brad Steinweg photo

MABAS Division 24 firefighter graduation ceremony

Displaying the class banner. Brad Steinweg photo

MABAS Division 24 firefighter graduation ceremony

New firefighters being recognized. Brad Steinweg photo

MABAS Division 24 firefighter graduation ceremony

New firefighters being recognized. Brad Steinweg photo

MABAS Division 24 firefighter graduation ceremony

Preparing to receive their certificates. Brad Steinweg photo

MABAS Division 24 firefighter graduation ceremony

New firefighter receiving his certificate. Brad Steinweg photo

MABAS Division 24 firefighter graduation ceremony

Presentation of the Ron Winterstein Award. Brad Steinweg photo

MABAS Division 24 firefighter graduation ceremony

Class valedictorian speaking. Brad Steinweg photo

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MABAS Division 24 radio frequencies

This from Brad Steinweg:

Just wanted to share some updates regarding the frequencies on the site for MABAS 24. Glenwood, Homewood, Riverdale, South Holland, Flossmoor & Hazel Crest are now under E-COM which is 151.430. 153.890 is still utilized by Lansing, Lynwood, Munster, Thornton, East Hazel Crest, Harvey, Phoenis, Dolton, Tinley Park, CC Hills, Burnham & Markham. Oak Forest uses 159.045. 153.830 serves as the Red fireground for the entire division.
–Brad S.
Glenwood FD

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Calumet City has been added to the site

The Calumet City Fire Department has been added to the site. They are part of MABAS Division 24. Calumet City has two stations with Pierce apparatus, and ambulances from Excellance and Medtec. They also maintain a 1914 American LaFrance antique. There area 48 career personnel protecting 7.1 square miles.

Calumet City Fire Department Station 2

Calumet City Station 2 is at 1270 Pulaski Avenue. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Calumet City Fire Department Station 2

Another view of Station 2 showing the rear apparatus bays. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Calumet City Fire Department 1914 American LaFrance antique fire engine

Calumet City’s 1914 American LaFrance antique fire engine. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Calumet City Fire Department Station 1

Calumet City Fire Department Station 1 at 684 S. Wentworth Avenue. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

 

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Firefighter Combat Challenge in Tinley Park

The Firefighter Combat Challenge is in Tinley Park this weekend at the Tinley Park Convention Center, 18451 Convention Center Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477

The Challenge annually attracts hundreds of U.S. and Canadian municipal fire departments at more than 25 locations and is now expanding to countries around the world, including New Zealand, Germany, Argentina, Chile, and South Africa.

The Challenge seeks to encourage firefighter fitness and demonstrate the profession’s rigors to the public.

Karl Klotz visited the event on Saturday and submitted several images depicting the events.

  • There was a Combat Challenge for kids:
Firefighter Combat Challenge Tinley Park IL

During the youth challenge events, one competitor works to endure the work the miniature Keiser Force Machine. Karl Klotz photo

Firefighter Combat Challenge Tinley Park IL

The final leg of the challenge involves rescuing a victim by dragging a dummy across the finish line. Karl Klotz photo

Firefighter Combat Challenge Tinley Park IL

Using a hand line is another portion of the challenge. Karl Klotz photo

  • The adult Combat Challenge:
Firefighter Combat Challenge in Tinley Park IL

Two competitors prepare to begin the challenge. Karl Klotz photo

Firefighter Combat Challenge in Tinley Park IL

The firefighters make their way up the tower carrying a hose load. Karl Klotz photo

Firefighter Combat Challenge in Tinley Park IL

One they reach the top, they have to haul additional hose to the top. Karl Klotz photo

Firefighter Combat Challenge in Tinley Park IL

A competitor uses a mallet to move the Keiser Force Machine. Karl Klotz photo

 

Firefighter Combat Challenge in Tinley Park IL

The challenge also requires competitors to drag a charged 1 3/4" hose line back towards the starting line and then open the nozzle to hit a target. Karl Klotz photo

Firefighter Combat Challenge in Tinley Park IL

A firefighter drags a dummy to simulate performing a rescue. Karl Klotz photo

Firefighter Combat Challenge in Tinley Park IL

Another competitor performs the rescue which is the final phase of the evoluton. Karl Klotz photo

  • There was quite a bi of apparatus on display:
Firefighter Combat Challenge Tinley Park IL

The Rescue Remembrance Project had the restored FDNY Rescue 4 on display at the challenge. Karl Klotz photo

Firefighter Combat Challenge Tinley Park IL Division 24 Fire Investigation Unit

The MABAS Division 24 Fire Investigation Unit was on display. Karl Klotz photo

 

Firefighter Combat Challenge Tinley Park IL Division 24 Command Van

Oak Forest 951 is the Division 24 Mobile Communications Van. Karl Klotz photo

 

Firefighter Combat Challenge Tinley Park IL MABAS 24 Haz Mat

One part of the Third District, Division 24 Haz Mat response is this box truck #9901. Karl Klotz photo

Firefighter Combat Challenge Tinley Park IL Division 24 Haz Mat

Division 24 Haz Mat 9902 is this X-Tinley Park Spartan/Darley engine. Karl Klotz photo

Firefighter Combat Challenge Tinley Park IL Cook County Emergency Operations Mobile Command Center

Another unit on display was this Cook County Mobile Emergency Operations Command Center. Karl Klotz photo

 

Firefighter Combat Challenge Tinley Park IL MABAS Division 24 DECON Unit

The MABAS Division 24 DECON unit was setup and on display as well. Karl Klotz photo

 

More photos can be viewed HERE.

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Box Alarm in Harvey 9-7-11

Karl Klotz got in early at a Box Alarm this morning in Harvey. He submitted several images and the following description:

HARVEY MABAS DIV 24 –  9/7/2011
STILL AND BOX ALARM FIRE AT 147th ST AND CENTER, VACANT “BOB WATSON CHEVROLET” CAR DEALERSHIP.

COMPANIES ARRIVED TO FIND FIRE IN THE REPAIR SHOP PORTION OF THE VACANT DEALERSHIP AT 147TH STREET AND CENTER IN HARVEY.  DUE TO THE CONDITION OF THE BUILDING, COMPANIES WENT DEFENSIVE WITH TOWER LADDER 2 AND 2 HANDLINES.  SHORTLY AFTER ARRIVAL, THERE WAS A COLLAPSE OF THE BOW STRING TRUSS ROOF.  COMPANIES WERE ALSO FACED WITH POOR WATER SUPPLY FROM NEARBY HYDRANTS.

MUTUAL AID COMPANIES WERE: POSEN, EAST HAZEL CREST, DOLTON, RIVERDALE AND SOUTH HOLLAND.

 

Harvey building fire 147th and Center 9-7-11

Due to the vacant occupancy, the heavy fire conditions, and the bow string truss roof design, defensive operations began immediately. Karl Klotz photo

Harvey building fire 147th and Center 9-7-11

TOWER LADDER 2 SET UP ON THE NORTH/EAST CORNER OF THE BUILDING. Karl Klotz photo

Harvey building fire 147th and Center 9-7-11

FIRE STARTS TO BREAK THROUGH THE SOUTH/EAST SIDE OF THE TRUSS ROOF. Karl Klotz photo

Harvey building fire 147th and Center 9-7-11

TOWER LADDER 2 WORKING ON EXTINGUISHING AFTER THE ROOF COLLAPSED. Karl Klotz photo

 

Harvey building fire 147th and Center 9-7-11

CONDITIONS SHORTLY AFTER THE ROOF COLLAPSED. Karl Klotz photo

Harvey building fire 147th and Center 9-7-11

COMPANIES STARTED TO PULL THE HANDLINES BACK AS THE INTENSE RADIANT HEAT BEATS DOWN ON THEM. Karl Klotz photo

 

Karl has a large gallery with more images HERE.

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Homewood Acres is added to the site

Homewood Acres Fire Department station

The Homewood Acres FD station at 3860 W. 183rd Street in Homewood. Bill Friedrich photo

Bill Friedrich submitted images of the Homewood Acres VFD in MABAS Division 24. This is a volunteer department with two used 1972 engines on Ford chassis. One engine is on it’s fourth life with Homewood Acres.

Homewood Acres FD ENgine 1932

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New engine for Flossmoor

The Flossmoor Fire Department in MABAS Division 24 received their new Spartan Gladiator Evolution/Crimson pumper squad earlier this year. The unit shows being completed by Crimson in mid January. It has a stainless steel body, a 1,000-GPM pump, and carries 500 gallons of water.

Flossmoor Fire Department new Spartan Crimson rescue pumper

Flossmoor Rescue 1320 has deep compartments, a 1,000-GPM pump and 500 gallons of water. Crimson photo

 

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