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New engine for Romeoville FD (more)

From the Seagrave Facebook page:

Romeoville Fire Department of Romeoville, Illinois has placed in service this 2019 Seagrave Marauder stainless steel pumper.

“Again, I can’t thank you enough for everything you and Seagrave have done and hope this is the first in many new Seagraves to come to Romeoville.”
(Lieutenant EJ Deslauriers)

Romeoville FD Engine 21

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Romeoville FD Engine 21

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2019 Seagrave Marauder stainless steel pumper

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Romeoville FD Engine 21

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New engine for Romeoville FD (more)

From the SST Emergency Products Facebook page:

Congratulations Romeoville IL on the delivery of your new Seagrave MII Pumper.

Romeoville FD Engine 21

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Seagrave Marauder II fire engine

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Seagrave Marauder II fire engine

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New engine for Romeoville FD (more)

From Facebook:

progress photos of the New engine for Romeoville FPD

Seagrave Marauder fire engine being built

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Seagrave Marauder fire engine being built

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thanks Ron

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Romeoville Fire Department news

Excerpts from the herald-news.com:

Romeoville Fire Department personnel were recognized for their care on Dec. 22 of a 2-year-old girl who was suffering a seizure.

The run was also chosen because the parents requested their daughter be taken to Edward Hospital, which was five minutes farther than the nearest hospital. The crew was able to calmly and confidently relay valuable information in order to receive approval for a bypass of the closest facility and bring the patient to the Edward Hospital emergency department.

In the “Run of the Quarter” program, the Edward EMS team reviews ambulance runs by pre-hospital providers and selects one to be recognized every three months.

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New engine for Romeoville FPD (more)

From the Seagrave Facebook page:

The Romeoville Fire Department of Romeoville, Illinois has recently completed preconstruction on their new Seagrave Engine. Thank you Romeoville for your trust in Seagrave and we look forward to working with you. Some features of this engine include:

* Seagrave Stainless Steel Marauder 141″ Cab
* 10 Inch Raised Roof
* Cummins X12 500 HP Engine
* 24″ Extended Front Bumper w/ Intake
* 37″ Cab Access Doors
* Waterous CSU 1500 GPM Pump
* 750 Gallon Water Tank
* 30 Gallon Foam Tank
* FoamPro 1600 System
* 155″ Stainless Steel Body
* Onan 6kW Hydraulic Generator
* Fire Research Scene Lighting
* Whelen LED Scene Lighting
* 199.5 Inch Wheelbase

drawing of new Seagrave fire engine for the Romeoville Fire Department

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New ambulance for Romeoville FD (more)

This from Mike Lopina:

As seen around Romeoville. Featured on the website a few weeks ago, I found it out at the local grocery store the other day.

Mike Lopina 
Romeoville FD Ambulance 23

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Romeoville FD Ambulance 23

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Romeoville FD Ambulance 23

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Romeoville FD Ambulance 23

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New engine for Romeoville FPD

This from the SST Emergency Products Facebook page:

Congratulations to the Romeoville Illinois Fire Department on the purchase of a Seagrave Marauder II Pumper. We appreciate your trust in us and welcome to the Seagrave Family.

thanks Josh

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New ambulance for Romeoville FD

This from Hunter Klinger:

Found on Osage ambulance website Romeoville new Ambulance 23 Type 3 Super
Warrior

New Romeoville FD ambulance by Osage Ambulance

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New Romeoville FD ambulance by Osage Ambulance

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new ambulance interior

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Romeoville Fire Department news

Excerpts from romeoville.org:

Earlier in the year, the Romeoville Fire Department was one of 40 police and fire departments in the country to receive a Public Safety Drone Training Grant from DARTdrones, the nation’s leading drone pilot school. This grant, which consisted of $3,500 in free training, is being put to good use. Anyone who operates a drone for professional purposes is required to undergo training and be licensed by the FAA. Fire Chief Kent Adams is a fully licensed drone pilot. This is not the first drone based grant the department has benefitted from. They purchased the drone using money from a previous grant.

“We use drones for a variety of operations,” explains Adams. “The list gets longer and longer every day. Pretty much any type of incident we have, we can use the drone to give us some aerial perspective of what’s going on.” A few of these incidents include using thermal imaging to find hot spots and advancing fire, fire investigation, search and rescue, and finding victims along the waterways. “In the past we’d need to have Chicago’s helicopter come out and fly the waterway for us because we didn’t have any aerial way of looking. Now we have the ability to do that with our drones.”

Adams says more fire and police departments are moving towards using drones, but it’s still sporadic right now.

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Romeoville Fire Department news

Excerpts from the Heraldnews.com:

The Village of Romeoville announced the purchase of a LDV/Freightliner Mobile Command Center scheduled for delivery in March.

After constructing a new fire station to replace an old one, this purchase was next in line [with the help of ] a $50,000 donation from the Citgo Lemont Refinery that goes toward the purchase of a phone system, weather station system and camera system with a 39-foot mast for the mobile command center.

According to Romeoville Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Littrell, emergency personnel will have access to state-of-the-art technology. They will also be able to stay on location at an emergency scene for extended periods of time. In the past, command posts were set up in tents outside an incident area.

The vehicle will have a conference area with the capacity to seat 13 personnel and a communication center with room for three radio operators.

thanks Dan

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