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Box Alarm fire in Streamwood, 5-18-14

This from Tyler Tobolt:

Streamwood Box Alarm on Box #5 at 20 Adams Court. First on-scene companies reported a porch on fire then it quickly spread to the townhouse and was upgraded to the code 4, then shortly after to the box alarm level.
Companies on scene: Streamwood Battalion 9, Engine 33, Truck 32, Quint 31, Ambulance 33, Hoffman Estates Squad 22, Palatine Rural Ambulance 36, Carol Stream Chief 28, Hanover Park Chief 306, Bartlett Battalion 3, Bartlett Engine 1, Hanover Park Truck 371, Carol Stream Squad 27 / 27A, Elgin Ambulance 5, East Dundee Ambulance 41, South Elgin Engine 21, Pingree Grove Ambulance 1253, Itasca Engine 66 and Schaumburg Truck 53 – Fox River & Countryside, Bloomingdale Change of Quarters.
Hoffman Estates heavy reuse squad

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Seagrave fire engine

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fire hydrant with hose at fire scene

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Streamwood FD ambulance

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Carol Stream fire engine

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East Dundee FPD ambulance

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South Elgin fire engine

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Schaumburg fire truck

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townhouse after fire

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A Daily Herald article on the fire:

A fire left five Streamwood townhouses uninhabitable Sunday night, authorities said.

The first arriving firefighters found heavy fire showing on the second-floor, rear deck of the building on the 0-100 block of Adams Court, the Streamwood Fire Department said in a news release. A box alarm was called to bring in additional manpower and resources for a fire that extended into the unit’s attic, Streamwood Battalion Chief Bob Wysong said. Two units were heavily damaged, as well as the building’s exterior. Streamwood fire officials pegged the cost of the damage at $200,000.

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Streamwood receives SAFER Grant – reopens shuttered firehouse

The Daily Herald has an article about the Streamwood Fire Department reopening a fire station after being closed for four years.

Nearly four years after what some residents saw as the sudden closing of a Streamwood firehouse, officials have quietly reopened the station thanks to a grant that put more firefighters on the job. The Park Boulevard station began operating again this week. At least three firefighter-paramedics are now assigned there for each 24-hour shift.

Fire Chief Chris Clark said Friday he expects the reopening to reduce the time it takes for crews to respond to emergencies, especially along Lake Street where industrial developments have popped up on what was vacant land in recent years. Facilities like a 24-hour food processing plant have contributed to a rise in calls for service on the village’s south side, Clark said.

In December 2012, Streamwood won a $627,000 federal grant to hire three firefighters. Only one other department in the state received the funding administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The grant enabled the department to bring its ranks up to 50 firefighting personnel. With the grant, provided by the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response program, the department can now run three-person crews in all of the stations.

Streamwood weathered the economic slump by reducing the force to 47 firefighting positions through attrition. The department also eliminated the position of a full-time fire inspector who retired and reassigned those duties to other staffers. And in April 2010, the department shuttered the Park Boulevard station, sparking a protest and fears of an increase in response times. But officials defended the move, arguing that the closing improved operations.

Matt Dobson, who spearheaded the public outcry, wanted more of a heads-up to neighborhoods affected by the change. Village officials, though, say they reviewed the closing in a budget meeting. Dobson learned the station had reopened only when he drove by and saw the American flag flying outside the entrance. Up until Monday, the department used the station for training and storage of equipment.

Streamwood must keep the three firefighter-paramedics on the job for two years. With a rebounding local economy, the chief expects the department to retain them even longer.“We are very confident that we will be able to maintain those positions through our current revenue streams,” he said.

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Streamwood Fire Station

This from Tyler Tobolt:

Here is a photo of Streamwood Station #3 (Headquarters) at 1095 East Schaumburg Rd – Engine 33, Ambulance 33, Haz-Mat 33, Battalion 9 are housed here

Streamwood Fire Station 3

Streamwood Fire Station 3. Tyler Tobolt photo

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Streamwood fire apparatus photos

This from Tyler Tobolt:

In the following pictures are Streamwood Engine 33, Ambulance 33 (Ambulance 31), Ambulance 32, Truck 32, Battalion 9- That is the whole fleet for the Streamwood FD.. Only rig missing in there fleet is Haz-Mat 33

 

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Streamwood Ambulance 31. Tyler Tobolt photo

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Streamwood Ambulance 32. Tyler Tobolt photo

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Streamwood Battalion 9. Tyler Tobolt photo

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Streamwood Engine 33. Tyler Tobolt photo

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Streamwood Truck 32. Tyler Tobolt photo

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Streamwood Truck 32. Tyler Tobolt photo

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Streamwood mourns Deputy Chief Mark Hudson

The Daily Herald has an article announcing the death of Streamwood Deputy Chief Mark Hudson:

… a 20-year veteran of the village’s fire department. … in 1992 … he became a firefighter and paramedic in Streamwood.

Hudson rose through the ranks of the department, becoming a lieutenant in 1999, a battalion chief in 2001 and deputy chief in 2006.

Visitation will be from 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8 until the time of service at 8 p.m. that evening at Countryside Funeral Home and Crematory, 1640 Greenmeadows Blvd. (at Barrington Road) in Streamwood/Schaumburg.

A second visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9 at Norberg Memorial Home, 701 E. Thompson St. in Princeton, Ill. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 10 at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Oakland Cemetery in Princeton.

The entire article is HERE.

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Apparatus photos

Ron Wolkoff submitted several images of units that are not represented on the website yet.

Streamwood Fire Department ambulance

Streamwood Fire Department ambulance 33. Ron Wolkoff photo

Hoffman Estates Fire Department Battalion Chief

Hoffman Estates battalion chief’s 2011 Chevy Tahoe. Ron Wolkoff photo

Rolling Meadows Fire Department Battalion Chief

2011 Ford Expedition for Rolling Meadows Battalion 15. Ron Wolkoff photo

1989 Ford Darley fire engine

1989 Ford Darley engine at a used car lot at the corner of Rand Road and Hicks Road in Palatine. Ron Wolkoff photo

Ron asks if anyone knows the origin or history of this engine which sits in a lot at the corner of Hicks Road and Rand Road in Palatine.

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MABAS Division membership changes

We have received information about the following fire departments and their MABAS Division affiliation changes. The website has been adjusted to reflect these changes.

– Itasca is now only in MABAS Division 12

– Rosemont is only in MABAS Division 20

– Streamwood is now in MABAS Division 1

 

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Schaumburg Box Alarm 3-13-11

Schaumburg Fire Department house fire Holyoke Court 3-13-11

Schaumburg Engine 53 and Truck 52 are deployed in the 'A Sector' in front of 808 Holyoke Court. Larry Shapiro photo

The Schaumburg Fire Department received a call reporting a house fire around 4:30AM. The homeowner reportedly left something unattended on the stove which ignited. The fire spread quickly and one resident fleeing the house had to wake a neighbor in order to notify the fire department. Upon arrival, first units were met by heavy smoke escaping from the front door of the split level house at 808 Holyoke Court. The smoke stayed low in the cul-de-sac and enveloped the engine in front of the house. Fire involved the entire first floor as the first line was advanced and the shift commander upgraded the alarm to a MABAS Box Alarm within minutes. The rear of the house was fully involved and fire travelled to the second floor and into the attic.

Schaumburg Fire Department house fire Holyoke Court 3-13-11

An overview shows the location of the house in the cul-de-sac with limited access for apparatus. Larry Shapiro photo

Schaumburg Fire Department house fire Holyoke Court 3-13-11

Fire vents through the attic as companies work on the second floor to pull ceilings and hit the fire. A RIT stands by in the foreground. Larry Shapiro photo

Access was hampered for companies as the stairway burned through which required the deployment of almost a dozen ground ladders around the house. Companies were initially ordered to work off the ladders to pull ceiling for access to the attic fire until they were able to enter the second floor and work from inside the house. Multiple hand lines were deployed from all sides of the house.

 

Schaumburg Fire Department house fire Holyoke Court 3-13-11

Ground ladders were placed at all second floor windows and at opposite corners of the roof for access and egress. Larry Shapiro photo

Both occupants escaped safely but a dog perished in the fire. The temperature at the time of the fire was in the mid 20s causing water on the ground to freeze.

Larry Shapiro made it to the scene roughly 30 minutes into the alarm and submitted several photos and a video. A complete photo gallery is available HERE.

http://shapirophotography.net/Fires%202011/SCHM%203-13.html

Schaumburg Engine 53, a 2000 E-ONE Hurricane was the first engine on the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

http://shapirophotography.net/Fires%202011/SCHM%203-13.html

A firefighter from Schaumburg Engine 51 exits the house. Larry Shapiro photo

http://shapirophotography.net/Fires%202011/SCHM%203-13.html

A view after the fire was knocked down shows the extent of the fire damage throughout the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Schaumburg Fire Department house fire Holyoke Court 3-13-11

Elk Grove Truck 7 was one of the mutual aid companies on the Box Alarm. Larry Shapiro photo

Mutual aid companies to the scene included trucks from Hoffman Estates and Elk Grove Village, engines from Streamwood and Hanover Park, ambulances from Elk Grove Township, Palatine Rural, and Prospects Heights, and chief officers from Itasca and Hoffman Estates.

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