Posts Tagged Skokie Fire Department

Working fire in Skokie, 1-4-16

Skokie had an apartment fire at 9126 Kilpatrick just before noon today (1/4/16). The fire was knocked down quickly and reportedly several pets perished.

Skokie fire truck at fire scene

Scott Lasker photo

Skokie fire scene

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Skokie Engine 18 refurb (more)

From the Kards, Inc. Facebook page:

Skokie almost all done in the paint booth. Time to start the reassemble. She looks great!!!

fire truck in paint booth

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fire truck in paint booth

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fire truck in paint booth

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fire truck in paint booth

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Skokie Engine 18 refurb

From the Kards, Inc. Facebook page:

RE-BUILDING A FIRETRUCK!!! Skokie Engine 18 in for a complete makeover. See the finished Engine on December 22nd. She is coming along great!! Box ready for primer.?#?Skokie? Fire Department

fire engine in the body shop

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fire engine in the body shop

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fire engine in the body shop

Kards, Inc. photo

Rumors are circulating about a new color scheme …

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Area apparatus on order

Decatur Fire Department: Pierce Impel pumper; 1,500-gpm pump; 500-gallon tank. Delivery in February 2016.

Elgin Fire Department: E-ONE Typhoon pumper; 1,500-gpm pump; 530-gallon tank. Delivery in November.

Elmhurst Fire Department: E-ONE Cyclone II, 95-foot rear-mount aerial tower ladder; 1,500-gpm pump; 300-gallon tank. Delivery in January 2016.
Niles Fire Department: Pierce Dash CF PUC pumper; 1,500-gpm pump; 500-gallon tank; 20-gallon foam cell; Husky 12 Class A foam system. Delivery in February 2016.
Pontiac Rural Fire Protection District: Alexis flatbed brush truck with a Ford F-550 cab and chassis; Waterous PB18-3030LE portable pump with 21-hp Kubota engine; 300-gallon tank; 12-gallon foam cell. Delivery in September.
Skokie Fire Department: Pierce Dash CF 100-foot platform quint; 1,500-gpm pump; 300-gallon tank. Delivery in February 2016.

Thanks Ron

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Historic fire in Lincolnwood, 11-3-92

Images from Steve Redick:

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

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firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

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firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

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firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

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firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

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classic fire scene

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classic fire scene

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firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

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firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

classic fire scene

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firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

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Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

10 Rescued From Blaze At Lincolnwood Bank   11/3/92

Firefighters rescued 10 people from a fire that spread through offices in the Lincolnwood Bank Building in the north suburb Monday evening, fire officials said.

“We had quite a rescue effort,” said Cmdr. Drew Smith of the Lincolnwood Fire Department. “It took some time to fight the fire. We couldn`t put water on it because we were rescuing people. One man was hanging from the (third-floor) window, and we had to rescue him by ladder.” Seven other people also were rescued by ladder from windows of the five-story building at 4433 W. Touhy Ave., he said.

Smith said he didn`t know how many people were working in the building at the time. The fire started about 5:15 p.m. on the third floor in the south central portion of the brick and glass building. The building houses several offices on the second through fifth floors. The bank, which is on the first floor, was not damaged.

Seven engines, five trucks, and 50 firefighters helped fight the extra-alarm blaze. Lincolnwood was assisted by firefighters from Skokie, Niles, Morton Grove, Evanston, Glenview, Rosemont, Des Plaines, Northfield, Park Ridge, Winnetka, and Wilmette.

this from Drew Smith:

Here’s what I can add:

For those that don’t know the geographical location of Lincolnwood, it is surrounded by the City of Chicago on three sides and Skokie to the north. While Skokie companies arrive quickly, the other suburban mutual aid takes a little longer. Also, with the exception of Evanston, all the mutual aid comes from the north and west as Chicago is to the south and Lake Michigan is on the east. In the past several years Chicago has begun to respond into the suburbs on MABAS alarms when requested.

Lincolnwood FD (LFD) was already on two ambulance calls and as such the truck crew was staffing the second ambulance, not the truck. Terry Menzel was the Commander (BC) on duty and IC. He is currently the deputy chief at the Woodstock Fire Rescue District. I came in when they called the MABAS box alarm and assisted at the command post. The media was everywhere. When this fire occurred, the LFD was just a little over two years old having been created 1/1/1990 after the village informed Chicago they would no longer rely on the CFD for fire suppression. Lincolnwood Police had used Paramedic Services of IL for ambulance service since 1977 and after going out for bids, PSI was selected over two other contractors to run the LFD. I am proud to say I was part of that original group and worked to purchase the apparatus and equipment in the ten months leading up to the start of the FD.

As I recall (its been over 23 years now) …

Skokie T16 arrived pretty quick as they are about a mile to 1.5 miles down the road. They were presented with multiple people at the third floor windows and as shown in the photos began rescues.

The fire was on the third floor. Getting the hose flaked and charged took some time in the heavy smoke, and manpower in the first ten minutes was limited. Skokie sent additional companies and chiefs when the rescue was announced. When I arrived the rescues were over and the fire suppression was underway. It was a standpipe operation, I believe, but I recall that in the building just about each floor had a different floor plan and the two stairwells, while they discharged remote from one another at ground level, were pretty much back to back inside a center core. One went from the roof and penthouse to the basement while the other was just from the lobby to the top floor.

It could have been much worse.

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Skokie promotes new fire chief

Skokie names new fire chief

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Box Alarm in Skokie, 4-1-15 (more)

This from Steve Redick:

Wednesday, 8163 Lincoln Ave. A couple of interesting things here: response was compromised due to several ems calls occurring at  the time of the alarm. The normal first-due units were delayed and the eastside company … furthest away was first to arrive. The IC realizing the delayed response ordered a box alarm before any units had arrived on the scene. Also noted was a wheelchair lift built on the front of the home which caused a rapid search. All residents, some disabled, were safely outside when I arrived. The fire seemed like it was going to heavily involve the attic and units were withdrawn for a time, but the incident was well in hand in pretty short order. Lighting was tough here as most good shots were badly back or sidelit.

fire trucks at fire sene

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fier scene with hose deployed

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Skokie FD fire engine

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fire engine with hose lines

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firemen battle house fire

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flames from roof of a house

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fire truck at fire scene

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fireman pulling hose from fire engine

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firemen battle house fire

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Box Alarm in Skokie, 4-1-15

Skokie firefighters responded to a house fire at 9163 Lincoln Avenue Wednesday morning at 11AM (4/1/15). Multiple Skokie companies were committed to EMS runs at the time. A header was visible to units responding, and a Box Alarm was requested prior to arrival, which brought assistance from Evanston, Wilmette, and Morton Grove in addition to companies for change of quarters.

This from Adam Levinson:

Here are some photos from the Box Alarm at 8163 Lincoln in Skokie.

-Adam

firemen preparing to enter a house on fire

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house on fire

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firemen operate a hose during a house fire

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firemen at fier scene

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firemen operate a hose during a house fire

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firemen at fier scene

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Skokie FD Ambulance 17

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This from Steve Redick:

This from Larry Shapiro:

Some images from Skokie’s Box Alarm on Lincoln. I arrived quite late.

fire scene aftermath

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firemen after fighting a fire

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Skokie FD Ambulance 17

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Skokie Police Departmetn mobile command post

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fire engine with hose off at fire scene

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Here’s the radio traffic

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2-Alarm fire in Evanston junk yard, 8-31-14 (more)

Images from Josh Boyajian of Evanston’s 2nd Alarm fire in the junkyard on Sunday.

 

Evanston fire trucks at fire scene

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fireman working master stream from laerial ladder

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fireman monitors deck gun from fire engine at fire scene

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Pierce tower ladder at work

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2-Alarm fire in Evanston junk yard, 8-31-14

Evanston struck a 2nd alarm on Sunday for a fire at North Shore Towing that involved junk cars and tires. Tim Olk was at the scene and submitted several images.

Due to all the grease, oil, and other fluids, everyone needs new gear and the hose was left there

stack of cars in a junk yard

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fireman cooling off on a hot day

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firefighter drenched from battling a fire on a hot day

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firemen working in a junk yard

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junk cars burning

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Pierce tower ladder working

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firemen in tower ladder bucket with master stream

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firemen working at a junk yard fire

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firemen working at a junk yard fire

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firemen working at a junk yard fire

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firemen in heat covered with oil and grease

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