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West Chicago FPD looking for interim fire chief

This from the West Chicago Fire Protection District:

Hello

West Chicago is looking for a interim Fire Chief.  Attached is the document that Chief Hodge sent out today.  If you could please post it so we can get the word out.

Thank You
Andy Maxwell
West Chicago FPD seeking interim fire chief

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West Chicago house fire 11-27-13

This from John Tulipano

West Chicago had a Special Alarm on 11/27/13 at around 06:05 fire in a 2Sty Frame under renovation fire on 2nd floor, partial defensive for a short time.
I’ve attached some images.
John

 

West Chicago Fire Protection District

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West Chicago Fire Protection District

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West Chicago Fire Protection District

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Box Alarm house fire in West Chicago 3-28-13 (pt 2)

Pictures from Don Tessler of the house fire in West Chicago on Thursday that injured four.

 

four hurt at West Chicago house fire

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four hurt at West Chicago house fire

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four hurt at West Chicago house fire

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four hurt at West Chicago house fire

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West Suburban Fire/Rescue Alliance

We first wrote about the West Suburban Fire/Rescue Alliance in March of last year. After a year of implementation, the Daily Herald has an interview with Carol Stream Fire Chief Rick Kolomay about the program.

Nearly a year after its debut, an alliance of firefighting agencies in DuPage County is lauding improvements in its responses to emergencies and outlining more ways to share resources.

The West Suburban Fire/Rescue Alliance includes the Wheaton Fire Department and fire protection districts of Carol Stream, Winfield and West Chicago. It’s not a consolidation, but the group aims to build cooperation and reduce costs.

The alliance already has adopted uniform protocols for firefighters and conducts monthly multidepartment training. Now, it’s reviewing ambulance fees in each community.

Although data is not quite a year old, officials said figures from DU-COMM, a regional service that handles 911 calls for the four municipalities, indicate emergency response times have been significantly reduced since the alliance formed.

In cases of general alarm calls, the time it took for all units — three engines, three trucks, two ambulances and five command officers — to arrive at structure fires dropped an average of almost five minutes, they said.

Officials say the faster responses stem from DU-COMM refining a computer-aided dispatch system and a procedure developed by the alliance called “closest station response.”

Pre-alliance depletion policies constrained the availability of equipment, officials said.

“We said basically we’ll only send you one of what we have because we have to protect the rest of town,” Carol Stream Chief and alliance President Rick Kolomay said. “We weren’t getting all the resources to the fire as quickly as we should because we had to skip towns to keep reaching for one of these and one of those because that’s all they could give us.”

Now, the alliance also fills voids when a chief or deputy chief, fire engine, ladder truck and ambulance deploy to the headquarters station of a community with a working fire to plan for any additional emergencies that could arise.

Kolomay said the group continues to study how emergency calls break down in each town. He also left open the possibility of the closest fire station responding in all cases.

Pre-alliance depletion policies constrained the availability of equipment, officials said.

“We said basically we’ll only send you one of what we have because we have to protect the rest of town,” Carol Stream Chief and alliance President Rick Kolomay said. “We weren’t getting all the resources to the fire as quickly as we should because we had to skip towns to keep reaching for one of these and one of those because that’s all they could give us.”

Now, the alliance also fills voids when a chief or deputy chief, fire engine, ladder truck and ambulance deploy to the headquarters station of a community with a working fire to plan for any additional emergencies that could arise.

Kolomay said the group continues to study how emergency calls break down in each town. He also left open the possibility of the closest fire station responding in all cases.

The entire article is HERE.

Thanks Chris

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West Chicago 3rd Alarm fire 11-4-12

This from John Tulipano:

Today approximately 10:15am West Chicago FPD was called to 1212 Kings Court and found a fire in a 3sty Brk Apt Building (24-units) approximately 50X125.
Unfortunately I arrived very late into the fire I have submitted several photos, the balance can be found on my smugmug site.
3rd Alarm apartment building fire in West Chicago 11-4-12 Pierce engine

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3rd Alarm apartment building fire in West Chicago 11-4-12 Pierce engine

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3rd Alarm apartment building fire in West Chicago 11-4-12 Pierce engine

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3rd Alarm apartment building fire in West Chicago 11-4-12 Pierce engine

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3rd Alarm apartment building fire in West Chicago 11-4-12 Pierce engine

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3rd Alarm apartment building fire in West Chicago 11-4-12 Pierce engine

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3rd Alarm apartment building fire in West Chicago 11-4-12 Pierce engine

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The Daily Herald has a few photos HERE.

 

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West Chicago FPD

John Tulipano took in a general alarm this afternoon in West Chicago:

Well for once I was in the right place at the right time, I was behind West Chicago Station 1 when the general alarm came in. I followed the (3) buggies and TL6 to the fire.
Not much to see, it was some type of fire in a research lab at Ball Seed. Initial reports was an incuibator on the 2nd floor.
West Chicago Fire Protection District

A firefighter pulls hose off of Engine 7 to make the stand-pipe. John Tulipano photo

West Chicago Fire Protection District Engine 7 Pierce Velocity

West Chicago Engine 7 was the still alarm engine to the scene. John Tulipano photo

West Chicago Fire Protection District Engine 7 Pierce Impel

Rear shot of the engine with supply line, hydraulic ladder rack and attack line off. John Tulipano photo

West Chicago Fire Protection District Tower  Pierce Arrow XT

West Chicago Tower 6, a 100' Pierce Arrow XT, went to the roof. John Tulipano photo

Carol Stream Fire District Tower 28

Carol Stream Tower 28 was sent to standby at a West Chicago station. John Tulipano photo

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New area apparatus deliveries

Several area fire departments have recently received new units:

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD 2011 Pierce Arrow XT 105' quint

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods 2011 Pierce Arrow XT 105' quint. Tim Olk photo

  • West Chicago received a 2011 Pierce Impel pumper
West Chicago FPD 2011 Pierce Impel pumper

West Chicago received this 2011 Pierce Impel pumper with a 1,500-GPM pump, and a 750-gallon water tank carrying Pierce sn 24377. John Tulipano photo

Northbrook Fire Department Ambulance 11 2011 IHC Medtec

Ambulance 11 in Northbrook is a 2011 IHC/Medtec Type I. Foster Coach photo

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New Pierce for West Chicago

Bill Friedrich provided the following information:

The West Chicago FPD brought their new Pierce Impel pumper home yesterday.  Battalion Chief Hugh Stott delivered the rig to the FPD around 1700 hrs. Photo to follow.

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5 alarms +1 special in West Chicago overnight

A three-story apartment building in West Chicago was severely damaged during an overnight fire that required the equivalent of six alarms. The fire which may have started as a result of a grill on a third floor balcony, damaged half of the 48-unit building. The Chicago Tribune has an article which states that:

The fire in the three-story, 48-unit Aspen Ridge  Apartments at 515 Carriage Drive broke out around 2:20 a.m., said West Chicago Deputy Chief Robert Hodge. Half of those units were affected, he said. There were no injuries.

Firefighters originally were called to the scene with reports of residents trapped on third-floor balconies. Five residents were rescued from second-floor balconies, Hodge said.

Firefighters quickly abandoned any attempt to save the building and fought the blaze to keep it from spreading, Lt. Lee Westrom said earlier. The level of the blaze kept increasing throughout the early morning hours, with a special alarm added about 4:20 a.m. to the five alarms previously called.

A mayday for possibly downed firefighters was sounded but all firefighters were soon accounted for, he added. According to fire radio communications, the firefighters escaped through the rear of the building. The decision not to send more firefighters into the building and to fight the blaze defensively was made after that.

The complete article can be found HERE. Additional articles are HERE, HERE, and HERE.

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