Sunday, January 10, 2010

MABAS Division 14

14
Oswego Fire Protection District
Kendall
14
Bristol/Kendall Fire Protection District
Kendall
14
Little Rock Fox Fire Protection District
Kendall
14
Lisbon -Seward Fire Protection District
Kendall
14
Platville Fire Protection District
Kendall
14
Newark Fire Protection District
Kendall
14
Sandwich Fire Protection District
Kendall

MABAS Division 15

15
Channahon Fire Department
Will
15
Coal City Fire Protection District
Grundy
15
Joliet Fire Department
Will
15
Morris Fire Protection District
Grundy
15
Plainfield Fire Department
Will
15
Troy Fire Department
15
Wilmington Fire Department
Will
15
Verona-Kinsman Fire Protection District
Will
15
Braceville Fire Protection Districtt
Grundy
15
Braidwood Fire Department
15
Gardner Fire Department
15
Custer Fire Protection District
Will
15
Mazon Fire Protection District
Grundy
15
Minooka Fire Protection District
Grundy, Kendlal, Will
15
Rockdale Fire Protection District
Will
15
Will County EMA
Will
15
Seneca Fire Protection District
15
South Wilmington Fire Protection District
Will
15
Grundy County EMA
Grundy

MABAS Division 16

16
Lisle-Woodridge Fire Protection District
DuPage
16
Downers Grove Fire Department
DuPage
16
Naperville Fire Department

MABAS Division 17

17
Cedarville Fire Protection District
Stephenson
17
Dakota Fire Department
17
Davis Fire Protection District
17
Freeport Rural Fire Protection District
17
Freeport Fire Department
17
German Valley Fire Protection District
17
Kent Fire Protection District
17
Lena Fire Department
17
McConnell Fire Protection District
17
Pearl City Fire Protection District
17
Orangeville Fire Protection District
17
Rock City Fire Department
17
Winslow Fire Protection District

MABAS Division 18

18
Byron Fire Protection District
18
Leaf River Fire Department
18
Stillman Fire Protection District
18
Dixon Rural Fire Protection District
18
Lynn-Scott-Rock Fire Protection District
18
Monroe Center Fire Protection District
18
Mount Morris Fire Protection District
18
Creston Fire Department/Ogle-Lee FPD
Ogle
18
Hillcrest Fire Department/Ogle-Lee FPD
18
Flagg Center Fire Department/Ogle-Lee FPD
18
Stewart Fire Department/Oglee-Lee FPD
18
Polo Fire Department
18
Rochelle Fire Department
18
Oregon Fire Department
Ogle
18
Forreston Fire Department
Ogle
18
Davis Junction/Lynn-Scott-Rock FPD
18
Holcomb/Lynn-Scott-Rock FPD
18
Lindewood/Lynn-Scott-Rock FPD
Bond

MABAS Division 19

19
Lockport Township Fire Protection District
Northeast Will
19
Manhattan Fire Department
Will
19
Elwood Fire Protection District
Will
19
Frankfort Fire Protection District
Northeast Will
19
Homer Township Fire Protection District
19
Mokena Fire Protection District
19
New Lenox Fire Protection District
19
Northwest Homer Fire Protection District
19
Orland Fire Protection District
Far Southwest Cook County
19
Palos Fire Protection District
19
Palos Heights Fire Protection District
19
Peotone Fire Protection District

MABAS Division 20

20
Bensenville Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Bellwood Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Berkeley Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Broadview Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Elmwood Park Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Franklin Park Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Hillside Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Leyden Fire Protection District
Western Cook
20
Maywood Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Melrose Park Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Northlake Fire Protection District
Western Cook
20
Norwood Park Fire Protection District
Western Cook
20
River Grove Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Schiller Park Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Stone Park Fire Department
Western Cook
20
Westchester Fire Department
Western Cook

MABAS Division 21

21
Bedford Park Fire Department
Western Cook
21
Bridgeview Fire Department
Southwestern Cook
21
Burbank Fire Department
Southwestern Cook
21
Central Stickney Fire Protection District
Southwestern Cook
21
Chicago Ridge Fire Department
Southwestern Cook
21
Evergreen Park Fire Department
Southwestern Cook
21
Hometown Fire Protection District
Southwestern Cook
21
Justice Fire Department
Southwestern Cook
21
North Palos Fire Protection District
Southwestern Cook
21
Oak Lawn Fire Department
Southwestern Cook
21
Roberts Park Fire Protection District
Southwestern Cook
21
Summit Fire Department
Southwestern Cook
21
Willow Springs Fire & Rescue
Southwestern Cook
21
Worth Fire Department
Southwestern Cook

MABAS Division 22

22
Alsip Fire Department
Southeast Cook
22
Blue Island Fire Department
Southeast Cook
22
Calumet Park Fire Department
Southeast Cook
22
Dixmoor Fire Department
Southeast Cook
22
Garden Homes Fire Protection District
Southeast Cook
22
Merrionette Park Fire Department
Southeast Cook
22
Midlothian Fire Department
Southeast Cook
22
Posen Fire Department
Southeast Cook
22
Robbins Fire Department
Southeast Cook
22
Crestwood Fire Department
Southeast Cook

MABAS Division 24

Burnham Fire Department
South Cook

Calumet City Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Dolton Fire Department
Southeast Cook

East Hazelcrest Fire Department
Southeast Cook

Flossmoor Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Glenwood Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Harvey Fire Department
Southeast Cook

Hazel Crest Department of Fire, Rescue & Inspection
Far Southeast Cook

Homewood Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Homewood Acres Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Lansing Fire Department

Lynwood Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Markham Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Munster Fire Department

Oak Forest Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Phoenix Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Riverdale Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

South Holland Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Thorton Volunteer Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Tinley Park Fire Department
Far Southeast Cook

Country Club Hills FPD
Far Southeast Cook

Phoenix Fire Department

MABAS Division 3

3
Deerfield Bannockburn Fire Protection District
Lake
3
Evanston Fire Life Safety Services
North Cook
3
Glencoe Fire Department
North Cook
3
Glenview Fire Department
North Cook
3
Highland Park Fire Department
Lake
3
Highwood Fire Department
Lake
3
Lincolnwood Fire Department
North Cook
3
Morton Grove Fire Department
North Cook
3
Niles Fire Department
North Cook
3
Northbrook Fire Department
North Cook
3
Northfield Fire Department
North Cook
3
North Maine Fire Protection District
North Cook
3
Park Ridge Fire Department
Northwestern Cook
3
Prospect Heights Fire Protection District
Northwestern Cook
3
Skokie Fire Department
North Cook
3
Wilmette Fire Department
North Cook
3
Winnetka Fire Department
North Cook

MABAS Division 2

2
Bartlett Fire Protection District
DuPage
2
Algonquin/Lake in the Hills Fire Protection Dist.
Kane
2
Carpentersville Fire Department
Kane
2
East Dundee Fire Protection District
Kane
2
Elgin Fire Department
Kane
2
Hampshire Fire Protection District
Kane
2
Kane County Office of Emergency Management
Kane
2
Pingree Grove & Countryside Fire Protection District
Kane
2
Rutland Dundee Township Fire Protection District
Kane
2
South Elgin & Countryside Fire Protection District
Kane
2
Streamwood Fire Department
Northwestern Cook
2
West Dundee Fire Department
Kane

Friday, January 1, 2010

MABAS Division 23

23
Dwight Fire Protection District
Livingston
23
Chatsworth Fire Protection District
Livingston
23
Chenoa Fire Department
McLean
23
Cornell Fire Protection District
Livingston
23
Cullom Fire Protection District
Livingston
23
Dana Fire Protection District
LaSalle
23
Duffy E.M.S.
Livingston
23
Dwight Ambulance Service
Livingston
23
Campus/Emington Fire Protection District
Livingston
23
Fairbury Fire Protection District
Livingston
23
Flanigan-Graymont Fire Proection District
Livingston
23
Forrest-Strawn Fire Protection District
Livingston
23
Gridley Fire Protection District
McLean
23
Kempton Fire Protection District
Ford
23
Long Point Fire Protection District
Livingston
23
Odell Fire Protection District
Livingston
23
Piper City Fire Protection District
Ford
23
Pontiac Fire Department (City & Rural)
Livingston
23
Reading Township Fire Protection District
Livingston
23
Saunemin Fire Protection District
Livingston
23
Southeast Liv. County Ambulance Service
Livingston

MABAS Division 25

Allen Township Fire Protection District
LaSalle

Earlville Fire Protection District
LaSalle

Grand Ridge Fire Department
LaSalle

LaSalle Fire Department
LaSalle

Leonore Fire Department
LaSalle

Marseilles Fire Protection District
LaSalle

Mendota Fire Department
LaSalle

Mendota/Troy Grove Rural Fire Protection District
LaSalle

Naplate Fire Department
LaSalle

Oglesby Fire Department
LaSalle

Ottawa Fire Department
LaSalle

Peru Fire Department
LaSalle

Serena Fire Protection District
LaSalle

Sheridan Fire Protection District
LaSalle

Spring Valley Fire Department
Bureau

Tonica Fire Department
LaSalle

Utica Fire Protection District
LaSalle

Cedar Point Volunteer Fire Department
LaSalle

Streator Fire Department
LaSalle

Lostant Fire Protection District
LaSalle

Wenona Fire Protection District
Marshall & LaSalle

Toluca Fire Protection and Ambulance District
Marshall

LaSalle County EMA
LaSalle

MABAS Division 26



Arcola Fire Protection District
Douglas

Arthur Fire Department
Moultrie

Atwood Fire Protection District
Douglas

Cabot Corporation
Douglas

Camargo Countryside FPD/Murdock Sub Station
Douglas

Cooks Mill Fire Protection District
Coles

Hindsboro Fire Protection District
Douglas

Newman Fire Protection District
Douglas

Oakland Fire Protection District
Coles

Equistar Chemicals LP
Douglas

Tuscola Fire Department
Douglas

Villa Grove Fire Protection District
Edgar

Paris Fire Department
Edgar

Paris Community Fire Protection District
Coles

Mattoon Fire Department
Coles

Hutton Fire Protection District
Coles

Charleston Fire Department
Coles

Sullivan Fire Protection District
Moultrie

Greenup Fire Department
Cumberland

Brocton Fire Protection District
Edgar

Neoga Fire Protection District
Cumberland

Casey Fire Department
Clark

Lincoln Fire Protection District
Coles

Ashmore Fire Department
Coles

Chrisman Fire Protection District
Edgar

Douglas County EMA
Douglas

*Coles County Dive Team - Pending
Coles

*Moutrie County Dive Team - Pending
Moultrie

Northern Edgar County Ambulance Service
Edgar

Lovington FPD
Moultrie

Westfield FPD
Clark

Windsor FPD
Moultrie

CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT DEFINITIONS

Ambulance Assist Run/Call - A call in which basic or advanced EMS care is rendered to an ill or injured person.

Apparatus - The name given to fire engines, fire trucks, paramedic ambulance and other motorized equipment.

Arson - The crime of maliciously (or perhaps recklessly) setting fire to property, especially a dwelling. Punishable in various degrees, depending upon the circumstances.

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Backdraft - A fire phenomenon caused when heat and heavy smoke (unburned fuel particles) accumulate inside a compartment, depleting the available air. Then, when oxygen/air is re-introduced, completing the fire triangle and causing rapid combustion.

Bangor - This is a 50 foot, or larger, ladder that has "tormenter poles" to assist in the raising and to stabilize the sides. It is our largest stand-alone ladder.

Bank Down - What the smoke does as it fills a room, banks down to the floor, creating several layers of heat and smoke at different temperatures – the coolest being at the bottom.

Battalion - A number of fire stations in a geographical area.  The city is divided into 24 Battalions.

Battalion Chief - The supervisor of the firehouses in the battalion and acts as incident commander for fires in his/her battalion.

BLEVE - Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion.  Explosion of a pressure tank containing an overheated material when the vapor expansion rate exceeds the pressure relief capacity (e.g., steam boiler or propane tank). If the contents are flammable, the rapidly released vapor may react in a secondary fuel-air explosion.

Box Alarm / Box Card - Developed from a card system which listed the companies that were due to respond on an alarm. This comes from the old practice of transmitting fire alarms through a telegraph system.

Bunkroom - A bedroom or sleeping area.

Candidate - A new firefighter on employment probation (a period of time during which his or her skills are improved, honed, tested, and evaluated).

Captain - An officer responsible for their crew of firefighters as well the firehouse itself and all members on all shifts at their assigned firehouse.

Charged Line - Filling or using a fire hose line that is full of water.

Chicago Bar - A forcible entry tool created in Chicago to assist in forcing of doors, bars etc.

Cockloft - Structural space above the ceiling and below the rafters, often connecting adjacent occupancies and permitting fire to spread laterally, often unseen.

Collapse Zone - Estimated as an area one and a half times the height of the fire building where a wall may fall. Fireground operations should not be conducted within the collapse zone.  Corners of the building are the safest place for operations.

Crew - The group of personnel consisting of an officer, firefighters or paramedics assigned to a fire apparatus or ambulance.

Crosslay - Arrangement of hose on an engine such that it can be quickly unloaded from either side of the apparatus; often pre-connected to a pump outlet and equipped with a suitable nozzle.

Deck Gun - A large water nozzle attached to the top of the engine. Deck guns deliver larger amounts of water than hand-held hose.

Defensive Operations - This is a fire ground strategy based on firefighter safety and the protection of exposures. The goal is to simply confine the fire to the building/area of origin. No aggressive interior firefighting operations take place in the defensive mode, usually due to safety concerns for entering the building.

District - Geographical areas comprised of numerous battalions.  The city is divided into 5 districts, including the airports.

Drill - Training during which an emergency is simulated and the trainees go through the steps of responding as if it were real, or practicing particular skills to enhance a member’s ability to perform the skill during an emergency.

EMS - Emergency Medical Service.

Engine - A motorized apparatus that has a pump, a 500-gallon water tank and hose. Often called a pumper.

Engineer - The member who drives the fire engine during routine driving and during emergencies. Also operates the pumps to deliver water through the fire hoses.

Evacuation - Removal of people from a dangerous area, in particular, a Hazmat incident, burning building, or other emergency. Also refers to act of removing firefighters from a structure in danger of collapsing.

Exposure - Property near fire that may become involved by transfer of heat or burning material from main fire, typically by convection or radiation. May range from 40 feet to several miles, depending on size and type of fire or explosion.

Extra Alarm - A request by an incident commander for additional personnel and apparatus.

Extrication - Removal of a trapped victim such as a vehicle extrication, confined space rescue, or trench rescue; sometimes using hydraulic spreader, Jaws of Life or other technical equipment.

Fire Academy - A location where candidates are trained as well as periodic training of the members of the department.

Fire Boat - A specialized watercraft and with pumps and nozzles designed for fighting shoreline and shipboard fires.

Fire Code - (Fire safety code) Regulations for fire prevention and safety involving flammables, explosives and other dangerous operations and occupancies.

Fire Escape - A building structure arranged outside to assist in safe evacuation of occupants during an emergency; may connect horizontally beyond a fire wall or vertically to a roof or (preferably) to the ground, perhaps with a counter-weighted span to deny access to intruders.

Firefighter - The member who provides first aid to patients, uses the hose lines to deliver water to extinguish fires, makes hydrants, performs searches for victims and other physical work during an emergency. Also does the station cleaning and maintenance during daily station activities.

Fireground - The operational area at the scene of a fire; area in which incident commander is in control. Also used as name of radio frequency to be used by units operating in the fireground, as in “Responding units switch to fireground.”

Firehouse - Another term for a fire station. Where fire apparatus is stored and where full-time firefighters work.

Fire Inspector - A member of the Fire Prevention Bureau who is responsible for issuing permits and enforcing the fire code, including any necessary premises inspection, before allowing (or during) a large indoor gathering.

Fire Insurance Patrol - Their mission was to respond to fire alarms along with the Chicago Fire Department and reduce the damage caused by smoke and water. They fought their way into burning buildings to save business records, other valuable items and cover property with their waterproof tarpaulins.  The Patrol was in service from 1871 – 1959.

Fire Load - The contents of the structure or residence during ordinary combustion of all the fuel in a given space.

Fire Marshal - Arson investigator.

Fire Pole - A pole installed between floors in fire stations, allowing firefighters responding to an alarm to quickly descend to the ground floor faster than by using a standard staircase.

Fire Wall - Building structure designed to delay horizontal spread of a fire from one area of a building to another, often regulated by fire code.

Flashover - Simultaneous ignition of combustible materials in a closed space, as when materials simultaneously reach their ignition temperature.

Flashpoint - Lowest temperature at which a material will emit vapor combustible in air mixture. Lower than fire point of same material.

Forcible entry - Gaining entry to an area using force to disable or bypass security devices, typically using force tools, sometimes using tools specialized for entry (e.g., Chicago Bar).

Forward Lay - Procedure of stringing water supply hose from a water source toward a fire scene; co-pare with reverse lay.

Friction Loss - Reduction of flow in a firehose caused by friction between the water and the lining of the hose. Depends primarily upon diameter, type and length of hose, and amount of water flowing through.

Fully Involved - Term of size-up meaning the fire, heat and smoke in a structure are so widespread that internal access must wait until fire streams can be applied.

Grease Fire - A fire involving any manner of cooking oil or other flammable cooking or lubricating materials.

Hazmat - Hazardous materials, including solids, liquids, or gasses that may cause injury, death, or damage if released or triggered.

High-rise Building - Any building taller than eighty feet.

High-rise Pack - A shoulder load of hose with a nozzle and other tools necessary to connect the hose to a standpipe.

Hose Tower - A tower in the firehouse that is used to dry the fire hose.

Hot Zone - Contaminated area of Hazmat incident that must be isolated; requires suitable protective equipment to enter and decontamination upon exit.

Hurst Tool - The copyrighted name of the hydraulic rescue tool, developed by Hurst, used to free people trapped in automobile crashes.

Incident Commander - The officer in charge of all activities at an incident.

Joker Stand - The communications center of an older Chicago firehouse which involved the telegraph key, speakers and phones.

Jumpseat - The rear facing seats, occupied most often by the firefighters, on a fire engine or truck company.

Knocked - Term used to indicate that the fire has been extinguished or the fires progress has been slowed.

Level I, II, III Incident -  A Hazmat term denoting the severity of the incident and the type of response that may be necessary, where Level III is the largest or most dangerous.

Lieutenant - An officer responsible for a company of firefighters of one engine or truck.

Maltese Cross - The current emblem of the Chicago Fire Department that is based upon the cross worn on the tunics of the Knights Hospitallers of Jerusalem, AKA the "Knights of Malta".

Mass Casualty - Any incident that produces a large number of injured persons requiring emergency medical treatment and transportation to a medical facility. The exact number of patients that makes an incident "mass casualty" is defined by departmental procedures and may vary from area to area.

Master Stream - A large nozzle, either portable or fixed to a pumper, capable of throwing large amounts of water relatively long distances.

Mutual Aid - An agreement between the Chicago Fire Department and nearby suburbs to assist each other during large scale emergencies by responding with available manpower and apparatus.

OFI - The Office of Fire Investigation staffs Fire Marshals who investigates suspicious fires in the city of Chicago.

Overhauling - Conducted during the late stage in fire-suppression process during which the burned area is carefully examined for remaining sources of heat that may re-kindle the fire. Often coincides with salvage operations to prevent further loss to structure or its contents, as well as fire-cause determination and preservation of evidence.

Pike Pole - A piece of equipment used for overhaul. Most often it is use for the opening of ceilings. Of all the tools of the fire service, the pike pole is probably among the most often used.

Pompier Ladder - This is a ladder reportedly named for the firefighters of Paris, who are known as Pompiers.  This ladder has a large hook on one end. A firefighter would stick this in the window of the floor above, climb out the window and up the ladder, where he would repeat the process.  This is no longer used in the fire service.

Pre-planning - Fire protection strategy involving visits to potentially hazardous occupancies for inspection, follow up analysis and recommendations for actions to be taken in case of specific incidents.

Progress Report - Reports that provide for an important exchange of information between Command and companies assigned to the incident.

Rack – Bed.

Rehab Area - The organized process of rehabilitating firefighters through re-hydration, active cooling, rest and medical assessment to ensure the safety, health and well-being of the exerted firefighter.

Reverse Lay - The process of stringing hose from a fire toward a source of water, i.e., a fire hydrant.

RIT (Rapid Intervention Team) - Firefighters with specialized training, experience and tools, assigned to stand by for rescue of other firefighters inside a structure.

Salvage Cover - Heavy-duty tarpaulins folded or rolled for quick deployment to cover personal property subjected to possible water or other damage during firefighting.

SCBA - A portable self contained breathing apparatus worn on the back of a firefighter that allows the users to breath fresh air contained in a pressurized cylinder through a face mask.

Search and Rescue - Entering a fire building or collapse zone for an orderly search for victims and removal of live victims. Becomes "recovery" if victims are not likely to be found alive.

Sector - A physical or operational division of an incident.  A typical system for structure fires names the "front" of the building "sector 1", and continues clockwise around the building with sector 2 to the right of the building, 3 in the rear and 4 to the left.

Shift - The work period of an assigned crew which is 24 hours

Shops - The location in which the apparatus and tools are repaired.

Shut Off Pipe - A solid stream nozzle invented in Chicago which attaches to a 2 ½” hose line.  After the fire has been brought under control, it enables a 1 ¾” hose line to attach to it for washdown.

Siamese - A device used to combine two hose lines into one.

Size-up - Initial evaluation of an incident, in particular a determination of immediate hazards to responders, other lives and property, and what additional resources may be needed. Example: "Two-story brick taxpayer with heavy smoke showing from rear wooden porches and children reported trapped."

Smoke-proof Stairwell - Building structure that isolates escape stairwells with relatively fireproof walls, self-closing doors, and positive pressure ventilation, to prevent smoke or fumes from entering the stairwell during evacuation of occupants during a fire or other emergency.

Snorkel - Invented in Chicago, the snorkel is an articulating boom with a platform. It has the ability to spray water from the platform permanently plumbed into the system.

Solid Stream - Fire stream from round orifice of nozzle. Compare straight stream.

Squad - A special operations apparatus that carries tools and equipment for heavy rescue.

Staging - Designated area in close proximity to an incident where responding resources arrive for assignment to another sector. The Incident Commander sets the Staging Area.

Straight Stream - Round, hollow stream formed as water passes a round baffle through a round orifice (e.g., on an adjustable nozzle.) Compare solid stream.

Stripping Ladder - Created in Chicago and was designed to assist in opening roofs.

TIC (Thermal Imaging Camera) - This is a camera that can be used to seek out hidden fires, identify down victims or see through smoke.

Truck - A motorized apparatus that has a large mounted hydraulically raised  100-foot ladder. The truck also carries smaller ground ladders and varied equipment for specialized functions.

Turnouts or Bunkers - The set of protective pants and coat worn by firefighters to protect them from cuts, abrasions, heat and flames while fighting a fire or performing other duties.

Ventilation - Important procedure in firefighting in which the hot smoke and gases are removed from inside a structure, either by natural convection or forced, and either through existing openings or new ones provided by firefighters at appropriate locations (e.g., on the roof). Proper ventilation can save lives and improper ventilation can cause a backdraft or other hazards.

Vertical Ventilation - Ventilation technique making use of the principle of convection in which heated gases naturally rise.

Void Spaces - Enclosed portions of a building where fire can spread undetected.

Working Fire - A confirmed fire in which companies will be leading out to extinguish and RIT companies are dispatched.

Wye (Y) - A device for splitting one hose into two (usually smaller) lines.

MABAS DIVISION 1

Northwestern Cook County

Arlington Heights Fire Department

Des Plaines Fire Department

Elk Grove Township Fire Department

Elk Grove Village Fire Department

Hoffman Estates Fire Department

Mount Prospect Fire Department

Palatine Fire Department

Palatine Rural Fire Protection District

Rolling Meadows Fire Department

Rosemont Fire Department

Schaumburg Fire Department

Wheeling Fire Department

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MABAS Division 8

Belvidere Fire Department
Blackhawk Fire Protection District
Boone County Fire Protection District #1
Boone County Rural Fire Protection District #2
North Boone County Fire Protection District #3
Byron Fire Protection District
Cherry Valley Fire Protection District
Durand Fire Protection District
Harlem-Roscoe Fire Protection District
Loves Park Fire Department
New Milford Fire Protection District
North Park Fire Protection District
Northwest Fire Protection District
Pecatonica Fire Protection District
Rockford Fire Department
Rockton Fire Protection District
Shirland Fire Protection District
South Beloit Fire Protection District
Stillman Valley Fire Protection District
West Suburban Fire Protection District
WinBurSew Fire Protection District
Winnebago Countywide Response

MABAS Division 27

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BEECHER FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Station 1
711 Penfield
Beecher, IL
60401
     
CHICAGO HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENT
Station 1
51 East 19th Place
Chicago Heights, IL
60411

Station 2
1600 State Street
Chicago Heights, IL
60411

Station 3
83 East Joe Orr Road
Chicago Heights, IL 60411
(HDQTRS)

Station 4
501 West 16th Street
Chicago Heights, IL
60411

Station 5
205 East 22nd Street
Chicago Heights, IL
60411

CRETE FIRE DEPARTMENT
Station 1
524 West Exchange
Crete, IL
60417

Station 2
3740 Melaine Lane
Crete, IL
60417
   
CRETE TOWNSHIP FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Station 1
26730 S. Stoney Island
Crete, IL
60417

Station 2
25048 S. Klemme Rd
Crete, IL
60417

Station 3
26064 S. Dixie Hwy
Crete, IL
60417
 
FRANKFORT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Station 1
333 W. Nebraska
Frankfort, IL
60423

Station 2
20260 So. Graceland
Frankfort, IL
60423

Station 3
24420 S. LaGrange Rd
Frankfort, IL
60423
 
FORD HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENT
Station 1
1343 Ellis
Ford Heights, IL
60411
    
MATTESON FIRE DEPARTMENT
Station 1
3445 W. 211th Street
Matteson, IL
60443

Station 2
1015 Central Avenue
Matteson, IL
60443
  
MONEE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Station 1
5500 West Main Street
Monee, IL
60449

Station 2
257 S. Harlem Ave.
Monee, IL
60449
  
PARK FOREST FIRE DEPARTMENT
Station 1
156 Indianwood Blvd
Park Forest, IL
60466
 
PEOTONE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Station 1
7550 W. Joliet Road
Peotone, IL
60486
   
RICHTON PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT
Station 1
4455 Sauk Trail
Richton Park, IL
60471

Station 2
22303 Richton Sq Rd
Richton Park, IL
60471
   
SAUK VILLAGE FIRE DEPARTMENT
Station 1
1804 E. 222nd St.
Sauk Village, IL
60411
     
SO. CHICAGO HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENT
Station 1
2729 Jackson Avenue
So. Chicago Heights, IL
60411
     
STEGER FIRE DEPARTMENT
Station 1
3320 Lewis Avenue
Steger, IL
60475

3320 Emerald Ave.
Station 1
Steger, IL
60475
   
STEGER ESTATES FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Station 1
23940 S. Kings Road
Crete, IL
60417
     
UNIVERSITY PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT
Station 1
698 Burnham Drive
University Park, IL
60484

Station 2
995 Central Avenue
University Park, IL
60484