Posts Tagged Wauconda Fire District

Wauconda looks into outsourcing 9-1-1 call center (more)

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

A controversial plan to outsource Wauconda’s police dispatch service could move closer to a resolution Tuesday.

Village Administrator Doug Maxeiner will ask trustees to commit to a plan to join CenCom, a 911 call center based in Round Lake Beach that already serves 11 police and fire departments throughout Lake County. If the deal is approved, Wauconda’s high-tech 911 center, which is at the police station, would be mothballed. Eleven employees would be laid off. Wauconda’s dispatchers would get preferential consideration if CenCom expands its staff.

“It’s unfortunate,” said Trustee Ken Arnswald, who formerly opposed outsourcing but has swung the other way. “I don’t want anyone to be out of a job.”

Many Wauconda residents have spent much of the last year protesting outsourcing plans. In recent months, however, outsourcing supporters have begun appearing at meetings and speaking their minds in greater numbers.

Going with CenCom could save Wauconda up to $300,000 annually, Maxeiner said in June. The village’s spending is outpacing revenue, and he’s voiced concern about future budget deficits.

The consolidation debate ramped up more than a year ago. At first, officials primarily talked about outsourcing the service to Lake Zurich. Maxeiner recently changed focus to CenCom because that group could better serve calls for the Wauconda Fire Protection District, which also uses Wauconda’s center.  The Tower Lakes and Lakemoor police departments pay Wauconda to handle their 911 calls, too, and also would be affected if the center shuts down.

The shift was made concrete in June when the board voted to petition CenCom for membership and to negotiate an agreement for admission.

“The time to consolidate is now,” Wauconda Mayor Bart said. “We keep this quality public safety service, we save over $300,000 of taxpayer dollars annually, and it gives our displaced employees the preferential opportunity to be hired by CenCom.”

The board’s decision is influenced by political machinations in Springfield, officials said. Gov. Bruce Rauner’s threatened cuts to local shares of tax revenue has Wauconda officials worried about balancing future budgets. Additionally, state lawmakers have approved legislation that calls for dispatch centers to consolidate significantly in the future.

With those factors in mind, Wauconda’s trustees shifted from generally opposing outsourcing to favoring a deal with CenCom.

thanks Ron

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Box alarm fire in Volo, 7-4-15

This from Sam Borcia:

Here’s some shots of the house fire in Volo last night (7-4-15). It went to the box alarm. It started with the attached garage on fire, then extended to the house and caused an exposure to two other houses. This happened at 522 Niagara Drive (main house) and then to 534 Niagara Drive which was damaged by the fire as well. Fire was put out in about 30 minutes or so.

Sam Borcia
Owner of Lake & McHenry County Scanner
flames through roof of house at night

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flames through roof of house at night

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townhouse fire at night

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townhouse fire at night

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fire engine at night fire scene

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aftermath of townhouse fire at night

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townhouse fire at night

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Wauconda fire chief to retire

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Longtime Wauconda Fire District Chief David Dato will retire in August, officials announced Friday.  A traditional walkout ceremony is planned for Aug. 6, his last scheduled day of work.

Dato, 57, has served with the fire district, which covers Wauconda, Island Lake, and other nearby communities in Lake and McHenry counties, for 37 years. He’s been chief for 23 years, taking the reins in 1992. He began working with the department part-time while in college. He spent two years with the North Maine Fire Protection District in Des Plaines before joining the Wauconda district for good in 1984.

Although leaving the fire service, Dato said he is considering employment opportunities in public safety communications.

He’ll be replaced by Michael Wahl, the district’s deputy chief, who joined the Wauconda Fire District in 1987. He served as lieutenant and captain before being named deputy chief.

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2015 Lake County Fire Expo, 5-16-15 (more)

This from Asher Heimermann:
The annual Fire Safety Expo hosted by the Lake County Fire Chief’s Association was held at Gurnee Mills on Saturday, May 16th.
Apparatus from Gurnee, Lake Villa, Waukegan, North Chicago, Newport Township, Fox Lake, Antioch, Grayslake, Libertyville, Lake Forest and numerous other agencies were on site.
There were presentations and demonstrations from area fire departments as well as Police K-9, Illinois State Police.
Lake Villa FD Dive Unit

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Waukegan FD bomb squad

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Wauconda Fire District fire truck

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Libertyville FD tower ladder

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high angle rescue team demonstration

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high angle rescue team demonstration

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2015 Lake County Fire Expo, 5-16-15

This from Niko Stefani:

Last Saturday May 16th, I was able to attend the 2015 Lake County Fire Expo hosted by the Lake County Fire Chiefs Association at Gurnee Mills Mall. Many departments were out there to show fire safety to the community. Here are some photos I took.

Here is my flickr page for more photos.  https://www.flickr.com/photos/106860196@N07/
Ferrara fire engine

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fire truck filled with tools and equipment

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fire trucks ion display

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American LaFrance tower ladder

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2-Alarm fire in Island Lake, 11-11-14

Images by Jeff Rudolph from Wauconda’s 2-Alarm fire at the Sikh temple last night (11-11-14)

 

Pierce fire engine at fire scene

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firemen with hose line

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firemen with hose line

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firemen with hose line

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firemen with hose line

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pierce tower ladder at fire scene

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Cary FPD SVI squad

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2-Alarm fire in Island Lake, 11-11-14

The Chicago Tribune has an article about last night’s 2-Alarm fire for the Wauconda Fire District:

A fire caused extensive damaged to a Sikh temple in the far northwest suburbs.

Firefighters were called to the Guru Nanak Sikh Mission temple at 217 W. State Road in Island Lake at about 8:30 p.m. Tuesday [to answer an automatic alarm] according to Wauconda Fire District officials. Firefighters arrived to see smoke “billowing from the building,” said Wacounda Fire Chief David Dato.

At first, firefighters were able to battle the blaze from inside the building but as flames spread, crews had to take a defensive position, Dato said.

Firefighters put out the blaze just after midnight, and no injuries were reported, officials said.

Fire officials said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms as well as the Illinois state fire marshal’s office will investigate because the structure housed a place of worship.

Sikh temple destroyed by fire

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McHenry TWP FD Pierce Velocity tower ladder at night fire scene

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Sikh temple destroyed by fire

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Sikh temple destroyed by fire

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Fox Lake FD Nova Quintech SkyArm at night fire scene

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Sikh temple destroyed by fire

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Pierce fire engine with many hose lines at fire scene

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MABAS Air 5 refills air cylinders at fire scene

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Sikh temple destroyed by fire

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Round Lake FD engine at night fire scene with Command Light

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New rescue pumper for Wauconda

Some images of Wauconda’s new Squad 341.

Ferrara MVP fire engine

New Ferrara rescue pumper for Wauconda. Shaun Unell photo

rear chevron striping on fifre engine

Rear view of the new Wauconda squad. Shaun Unell photo

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New engine for Wauconda

Production updates of the new rescue pumper from the Ferrara Fire Apparatus website:

fire engine being built

New rescue pumper for Wauconda. Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

H-5313 Wauconda, IL

Type: MVP Rescue Pumper
Chassis: Ember custom chassis
Body: Extruded Aluminum
Pump: Waterous CSU 1250-2000 GPM
Tank: 750 gallon water

fire engine being built

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fire engine being built

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3-Alarm fire in Wauconda 5-10-14

This from Sam Borica:

Here’s some apparatus shots at the Port Barrington structure fire at 139 Eastwood Ave. It went to a box alarm then upgraded to 2nd alarm for tenders only on Box #34-B2.
Thanks, Sam Borcia
Algonquin-Lake in the Hills fire engine

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Barrington Countryside FPD water tanker

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Lake Zurich fire engine at fire scene

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Greater Round Lake FPD water tanker

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Palatine Rural FPD water tanker

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firemen at fire scene with fire trucks

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Fox River Grove FD water tanker

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A fire left a Port Barrington home with about $150,000 in damage Saturday afternoon, authorities said. A neighbor reported the blaze in the two-story home on the 100 block of Eastwood Avenue, the Wauconda Fire District said in a news release.

There are no fire hydrants in the rural area. Water had to [be] carried on tenders to help extinguish the flames.  The fire was brought under control within 45 minutes, the release stated. No injuries were reported. Investigators continue to probe the cause.

Units from a dozen departments responded, including Lake Zurich, McHenry, Barrington, Palatine, and Fox Lake.

thanks Dan

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