Posts Tagged Mundelein FIre Department

Construction accident in Mundelein, 8/16/16

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

A piece of construction equipment toppled over into a ditch injuring a construction worker and spilling fuel early Wednesday morning.

Mundelein Police Chief Eric Guenther said the machine’s operator escaped and was walking around before first responders police and firefighters arrived.

Crews were in a large ditch next to the lake and using a drill to complete work under the roadway, according to Guenther. He said the crane attached to a front loader was lifting the drill out of the ditch so it could be refueled, but a weight imbalance caused both machines to tumble into the ditch.

excavator rolls into ditch in Mundelein

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excavator rolls into ditch in Mundelein

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excavator rolls into ditch in Mundelein

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excavator rolls into ditch in Mundelein

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excavator rolls into ditch in Mundelein

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excavator rolls into ditch in Mundelein

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excavator rolls into ditch in Mundelein

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firefighter uses saw to cut metal

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excavator rolls into ditch in Mundelein

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Mundelein firefighters extend contract

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Mundelein’s firefighters will get 2.75-percent pay raises under a one-year contract extension approved Monday night, authorities said, …  the same rate being awarded to Mundelein’s police officers and public works employees under their union deals.

The deal prolongs a three-year pact adopted in 2013. It applies to 16 firefighters represented by the International Association of Firefighters Local 4786.

“Both sides thought it was a good idea to extend the contract for one year while the village evaluates opportunities to improve efficiencies in both our internal operations and with other fire departments in the fire services,” Village Administrator John Lobaito said, noting that  the village is not investigating merging with another fire department or any other type of departmental consolidation.

That search for efficiency includes talking with neighboring fire departments about sharing expensive equipment, such as ladder trucks, and services.

The new starting salary for a firefighter will be $64,854, up from $63,118. The contract will last through April 30, 2017.

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Mundelein eliminates fire chief position

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Earlier this month, Mundelein decided not to fill its vacant fire chief position and instead promoted its police chief into a job that oversees both departments. Now officials say more government consolidation might be in the works.

Village Administrator John Lobaito said the new structure will be in place for 12 to 24 months as a trial run, while Mundelein researches options for sharing resources with neighboring municipalities. Nearby Countryside Fire Protection District has already expressed interest, according to Countryside Fire Chief Jeff Steingart.

“When everything started [with Mundelein], we opened the door to take a peek and begin a dialogue on what we can do together in the future,” Steingart said. “It’s still really early on and they’re reviewing all their options, but once things get settled in, our two leaderships will be sitting down together.”

Mundelein’s leadership change comes after more than three months without a fire chief or deputy fire chief. Tim Sashko retired April 30 when a neck injury resurfaced after eight years as fire chief. Shortly thereafter, Deputy Chief Tim Leidig took a job in West Chicago leaving Mundelein without a top fire administrator.

On Aug. 10, village trustees created a new position called public safety director to lead both the police and fire departments, and promoted Police Chief Eric Guenther into that job, essentially taking one administrator off the payroll.

“This is not necessarily the end game,” Lobaito said before trustees voted on Aug. 10. “It is intended to be in place until we decide it doesn’t work or until we find a better way.”

Battalion Chief Ben Yoder, who was doing all administrative duties the past three months, was promoted to deputy fire chief during that same Aug. 10 meeting. A series of internal promotions will yield one firefighter opening, Guenther said, but otherwise Mundelein will not add any new positions in either department.

The ordinance Mundelein approved specifically says the jobs of fire chief and police chief will not be eliminated, but rather left vacant in case trustees want to restore the old administrative system in the future.

In the meantime, Mundelein will save more than $135,000 by not replacing Sashko. According to payroll documents, Sashko’s final salary was $147,113 per year and Guenther’s new stipend is $971.66 per month. ($11,659)

Guenther’s salary as police chief is $153,340, according to payroll documents, which equates to a 7.6 percent annual raise.

Countryside already shares a lot of coverage with Mundelein’s fire department, Steingart said, and sharing more administrators wouldn’t be too complicated. The Countryside fire station along Midlothian Road is actually in Mundelein, although the fire district is not responsible for the surrounding Mundelein homes and shopping centers.

Countryside is an independent taxing body that provides fire services to approximately 35,000 residents in a 24-square-mile zone including parts of Vernon Hills, Lincolnshire, Long Grove, Hawthorn Woods, Indian Creek, Kildeer and unincorporated areas.

In the mid-1990s, when Mundelein’s boundaries inched closer to Countryside’s Midlothian Road fire station, representatives from both groups made an agreement, Steingart said: Countryside would help Mundelein along Midlothian Road and Mundelein would help Countryside along Route 45.

“I think we can work toward full consolidation, and not just Mundelein and Countryside, but other agencies too,” Steingart said. “That’s a long haul because there are a lot of moving pieces involved, such as needing to go to voters. But we all want to save lives and many of us help each other already.”

Consolidation is already moving forward in the dispatch area, Steingart pointed out. For several years, the Vernon Hills police department has operated a dispatch center that also coordinates Countryside, Lincolnshire police and Libertyville police and fire services.

That arrangement allows each municipality to reduce costs, while improving communication when issues arise, Steingart said, and a study is underway to see if an even bigger merger can occur. Further consolidation would allow for better prices by buying in bulk, expanding lower level jobs in a reorganization and improving service all without raising taxes.

Vernon Hills Police Chief Mark Fleischhauer, who is responsible for the dispatch center, expanded upon that subject during a July 7 village board meeting. He said the Lake County Emergency Telephone System Board is beginning a $350,000 study on the possibility of having one countywide dispatch center.

The Emergency Telephone System Board also contributed $2 million in August 2014 toward a new series of radio towers in Lake County that are owned by Illinois but designed and operated by Motorola, according to Lake County Board minutes. Lake County fronted the other $7 million to install the new technology, according to meeting minutes, because the radios used by sheriffs and public works crews are becoming obsolete.

Once those towers are in place, anyone with the new handheld radios and new dispatch center equipment can use the network, according to Lt. Mike Gregory of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.

The Vernon Hills dispatch center is doing just that.

On July 7, Fleischhauer convinced Vernon Hills trustees to support the study for a consolidated county dispatch center and approve spending to switch the current dispatch center onto the Motorola network.

Previously, Vernon Hills used a small series of radio towers owned and maintained by a few local municipalities. Now, the cost for a radio network is being split between state agencies and a growing number of participating municipalities throughout Illinois.

Fleischhauer said if a countywide dispatch center is built, then crews in Vernon Hills, Lincolnshire, Libertyville and Countryside will already have the radios.

Mundelein police and fire services are not part of the consolidated dispatch center in Vernon Hills, and Mundelein officials say they’re still researching their options when it comes to radio networks.

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Interim fire chief named in Mundelein

Excerpts from the Village of Mundelein web site:

Board of Trustees Names Interim Fire Chief

With the announcement of Chief Tim Sashko’s acceptance of the executive director position for the Illinois Fire Chiefs, the Board of Trustees appointed Deputy Chief Timothy A. Leidig, MBA, EFO, CFO, MIFireE, as the interim fire chief, effective May 1, 2015.

Chief Leidig, joined the fire service in 1991 and worked his way through the ranks of the Elmhurst Fire Department, and the York Center Fire Protection District. He holds a Master’s degree in Business Management with a specialty in Strategic Planning from National Louis University.

Leidig holds many certifications nationally including the Executive Fire Officer certification from the National Fire Academy, Chief Fire Officer designation from the Commission on Professional Credentialing, and from the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal’s Chief Officer designation and Training Program Manager. He has taught firefighter fire ground safety, May-Day for incident commanders, training standards and mandates. He was awarded the 2010 Illinois Instructor of the Year.

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Mundelein fire chief retiring

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Mundelein Fire Chief Tim Sashko, who came to the department as chief in 2007, will leave the department at the end of the week for a post with a statewide industry group. Sashko, 56, will take over as executive director of the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association, an organization with which he’s worked closely for years.

In Mundelein, Sashko developed a community emergency response team for disaster planning and relief, helped rewrite the village’s emergency operations plan and created the village’s first citizens fire academy. He also was instrumental in the acquisition and restoration of the village’s first fire truck, an effort that coincided with the village’s centennial in 2009.

A traditional walkout ceremony for Sashko will be held next week at the main fire station. It was delayed so that his two sons, who are firefighters in Mundelein and Naperville, could attend.

Deputy Chief Tim Leidig will serve as interim chief until a permanent replacement is named. Lobaito said he hopes officials will be able to make that decision by August or September.

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New engine for Mundelein

This from John Tobin:

The rig has the followin discription:
KME STAINLESS STEEL PREDATOR SEVERE SERVICE CAB
STAINLESS STEEL FLEX BODY 
INTERNAL/EXTERNAL EMS COMPARTMENTS
CUMMINS ISL 450HP ENGINE
ALLSION EVS 3000 TRANSMISSON
WATEROUS 1500-GPM SINGLE-STAGE PUMP 
750-GALLON UPF POLY WATER TANK
LOW PROFILE HOSE BED
HARRISON 6K GENERATOR 
WILBERT 1.8-3000 LIGHT TOWER
ZIAMATIC SWING ARM LADDER RACK
Thanks very much.
JT
Mundelein Fire Department fire engine

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fire engine at night with light tower

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engraved fire engine bell

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KME Predator Severe Service fire singe

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fire engine blueprint

New engine for Mundelein

fire engine with engraved bell

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Box Alarm in Mundelein, March 29, 2015

Mundelein had a Box Alarm for the house fire at 240 Banbury Road around 4AM (3/29/15).

From the Mundelein Facebook page – click the link for a video from the scene

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Fatal House explosion in Mundelein, 1-2-15

Mundelein firefighters responded to a house explosion this afternoon at 918 Killarney Pass Drive, just a few blocks from Mundelein Fire Station 1. Upon arrival they had a well-involved fire in a split-level house.

From the Daily Herald:

One person is confirmed dead from a Mundelein house explosion and fire that occurred on the village’s north side shortly before noon Friday. Lake County Deputy Coroner Orlando Portillo said in addition to the fatality, a person who was in the house was taken to Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville.

house on fire after explosion

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Pierce fire engine at fire scene

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firemen with hose and smoke

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explosion guts house

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house destroyed by an explosion

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fire scene command post

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house explosion

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Mundelein Fire Department updates

This from Mark Gaunky:

  • Here are a couple of pictures of our new engine, it did not arrive in November as we hoped. But, looking at the pictures it’s getting close to completion and we expect it in December.
  • The tower ladder that we purchased is not yet in-service as we are finishing up the training on it. It has though responded on a few calls already while department personnel have been out on driver’s training. All of the equipment is installed, but we are waiting for the new signs to come for the side of the ladder, and we are upgrading the emergency lighting on the basket and rear of the vehicle.
  • I am attaching a picture from a structure fire we had last month, which started in the fireplace area showing what first arriving units found.
fire engine being built

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fire engine being built

New engine being built by KME for Mundelein. Mundelein. Fire Department photo

chimney fire alongside a house

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Working fire in Mundelein, 11-14-14

This from Sam Borcia:

I’ve included some photos of the working structure fire in Mundelein (11/14/14) that I took. MABAS Box Alarm #43-J was requested for change of quarters companies only, in addition to the general alarm response to the scene. Address was 297 Bingham Circle in Mundelein. Fire started in the chimney and caused damage to the side of the house as well. Fire departments that responded to the scene were Mundelein, Countryside, LincolnshireWauconda, and Grayslake.
Thanks, Sam Borcia.
You can view the full album of photos on my Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.743697832379116.1073741922.229793033769601&type=1
Sutphen quint at fire scene

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Sutphen quint at fire scene

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Sutphen quint at fire scene

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fire truck at fire scene

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Sutphen quint at fire scene

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aftermath of chimney fire

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Sutphen quint at fire scene

Sam Borica photo

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