Posts Tagged Oak Park Fire Department

New engine for Oak Park (more)

This from Dan McInerney:

Here are pics and a drawing of our in-progress 2020 Pierce Enforcer engine. It will have a 1500-GPM pump, 500-gallon tank, and is expected to be delivered in the 6 weeks. We will be ordering a second apparatus that will be very close if not identical in the spring,and hopefully a third in early 2021. so# 33969

drawing of Pierce enforcer fire engine for the Oak Park FD so 33969

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fire engine cab after paint

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fire engine cab after paint

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fire engine chassis being assembled

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fire engine pump module after paint

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fire engine body after paint

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fire engine body after paint

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Oak Park Fire Department news

Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:

The Oak Park Fire Department said crews were headed to a call with lights and sirens on when they were hit by an SUV at around 12:30 a.m. at the intersection of Jackson and Oak Park boulevards. The impact pushed the SUV up against a home. The driver of the SUV was injured, but none of the firefighters were hurt. The front end of the fire truck was damaged.

 

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Oak Park Fire Department news

Executive Fire Officer Outstanding Research Award

Oak Park FD Deputy Chief Peter Pilafas receives Executive Fire Officer Outstanding Research Award

Oak Park FD Deputy Chief Peter Pilafas receives Executive Fire Officer Outstanding Research Award

thanks Scott

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Working fire in Oak Park, 4-13-19

Photos from Gordon Nord of the second fire that broke out in Oak Park on Saturday, 4/13/19 This was at 710 S. Elmwood Avenue as companies were still working a fire at 530-534 S. Scoville Avenue.

Massive fire engulfs the rear of a building

Gordon J Nord, Jr. photo

Massive fire engulfs the rear of a building

Gordon J Nord, Jr. photo

Massive fire engulfs the rear of a building

Gordon J Nord, Jr. photo

Massive fire engulfs the rear of a building

Gordon J Nord, Jr. photo

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New engine for Oak Park

From the Global Emergency Products Facebook page:

We want to thank the Village of Oak Park Fire Dept. (IL) for the recent order of a new Pierce Enforcer Pumper! Thank you for choosing Pierce Mfg and Global Emergency Products!

 

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2-Alarm fire in Oak Park, 4/13/19 (more)

Audio recording from Steve Redick of the 2-Alarm fire in Oak Park, 4/13/19

The “basket” reporting the fire on Elmwood really showing up … haven’t heard stuff like this in years

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2-Alarm fire in Oak Park, 4/13/19 (more)

This from Chi-Town Fire Photos of the 2-Alarm fire in Oak Park, 4/13/19

Saturday afternoon, Oak Park companies fought a tough fire @ 530 s Scoville in a two-story apartment building. Numerous hose lines were dropped and two master streams were used to knock down this fire. About two hours into this fire, there was another fire about three blocks away. The first-in companies (Riverside engine, Brookfield engine, and Oak Brook ladder) arrived to find a three-story frame house, with the back end totally involved. The area was taxed of all their resources which then brought a Task Force of Interdivisional companies to cover the towns while fighting these fires. 

E-ONE platform aerial and E-ONE aerial ladder at fire scene

Chi-Town Fire Photos

thick smoke from apartment building on fire

Chi-Town Fire Photos

E-ONE platform aerial and E-ONE aerial ladder at fire scene

Chi-Town Fire Photos

Firefighters venting a roof in heavy smoke from aerial ladder

Chi-Town Fire Photos

Firefighters vent roof of apartment building on fire

Chi-Town Fire Photos

E-ONE platform aerial and E-ONE aerial ladder at fire scene

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Forest Park FD fire engine at work

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Oak Park FD Engine 602

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2-Alarm fire in Oak Park, 4/13/19

Photos from Eric Haak of a 2-Alarm fire in an apartment building at 530-534 S Scovill Avenue in Oak Park Saturday afternoon (4/13/19).

Oak Park FD Engine 602

Eric Haak photo

E-ONE platform aerial and E-ONE aerial ladder at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

dramatic photo of Cicero Firefighters venting a roof in heavy smoke from aerial ladder

Eric Haak photo

dramatic photo of Firefighters venting a roof in heavy smoke from aerial ladder

Eric Haak photo

Firefighters on E-ONE tower ladder at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

Hillside FD Engine 404

Eric Haak photo

Cicero FD Truck 2 E-ONE TDA at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

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Oak Park Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

In an attempt to keep its police and fire departments at optimal staffing levels, the Oak Park Village Board has approved a staff plan to over hire in its public safety workforce.

Village staff told trustees on Jan. 28 that the move is necessary as the time period to hire young police officers and firefighters can take several months. Staff would begin the hiring process early in anticipation of pending retirements/resignations or cases of long-term disability.

The village board previously approved similar programs for the 2017 and 2018 fiscal years. Trustees approved the 2019 program by a 6-0 vote. 

According to village staff, prior to July 2017, Oak Park did not have a method to address staffing issues related to employees leaving their respective departments. The result was overtime wages at a minimum of 1.5 times the hourly rate to maintain minimum staffing levels.

Village staff says the lengthy recruitment process for police and fire officers can be challenging as Oak Park competes with neighboring suburbs and Chicago for new recruits.

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Excerpts from the CookCountyRecord.com:

An attempt by the village of Oak Park to establish a new way to evaluate whether its firefighters claiming to have been catastrophically injured in the line of duty should receive retirement health insurance benefits, has drawn a legal challenge from the union representing its firefighters, who say the village’s ordinance establishing the new rules violates Illinois state law and the firefighter’s rights as public employees under the state constitution.

On Nov. 26, International Association of Firefighters AFL-CIO Local 95 filed suit in Cook County Circuit Court against Oak Park, its mayor, and village board. The lawsuit focuses on the village board’s approval of an ordinance in early September, which creates a new administrative procedure for  assessing and determining claims under the Illinois Public Safety Employee Benefits Act (PSEBA).

Under that law, firefighters and other public safety workers who have suffered a catastrophic injury or have been killed in the line of duty, and their spouses and dependents, are eligible for health insurance benefits paid by their employer. In this case, that would mean the Village of Oak Park could be required to pay those health benefits for any of its firefighters who have been hurt while performing their duties.

While the PSEBA law doesn’t define the term catastrophic injury, Local 95’s complaint notes the Illinois Supreme Court, in its 2003 decision in Krohe v City of Bloomington, defined catastrophic injury for PSEBA purposes as any injury suffered by a firefighter or other safety responder for which the injured worker receives a line-of-duty disability pension benefit. Such pensions can entitle firefighters, police officers, and others who are injured on the job to receive 65 percent of their salary for as long as they are deemed to be disabled.

Further, Local 95 argued PSEBA bars local governments from providing benefits in a manner inconsistent with the PSEBA law.

In the ordinance, the Oak Park village board placed a different definition on catastrophic injury, defining it as  injuries which permanently prevent an individual from performing any gainful work. The ordinance further defines gainful work as full- or part-time activity that actually is compensated or commonly is compensated. The ordinance also requires firefighters and other village workers seeking benefits under PSEBA to file their claims within 30 days of filing a pension claim with the city. If firefighters had previously sought PSEBA benefits, they were given 30 days from the adoption of the ordinance to file their application.

And the ordinance would require workers seeking PSEBA benefits to include nine categories of documents or information in their PSEBA application, including an applicant’s firsthand description of events; a signed medical authorization release; a general information release; a witness list; and all pension board information. The application must also be sworn and notarized.

Local 95 argues those requirements all violate the PSEBA law and the Illinois state constitution, by adding steps not included under the law and throwing up obstacles to firefighters receiving constitutionally-protected retirement benefits they were otherwise entitled to receive.

The union argued the only criteria acceptable under PSEBA to determine firefighters’ eligibility is a determination by the Oak Park firefighters’ pension board that a firefighter had suffered an injury entitling them to a line-of-duty pension.

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