Overview
Firefighter Eligibility List
The Wheeling
Fire Department is a full-service organization providing a variety of
services to the community. These services include: fire suppression,
fire prevention, fire investigation, emergency medical treatment &
transportation, hazard mitigation, and public education. The Fire
Department serves approximately 40,000 residents (approximately 75,000
daytime) in an area approximately 10 square miles in size. Aircraft
rescue and fire fighting (ARFF), as well as emergency medical service
are also provided to Chicago Executive Airport. In order to adequately
serve the needs of the community, three fire stations
are staffed on a 24 hour basis with full-time personnel:
Station 24 - Headquarters 499 S. Milwaukee Ave.
Wheeling, Illinois 60090
Phone: (847) 459-2662
Fax: (847) 215-4692
Station 23
780 S. Wheeling Road
Phone: (847)
459-2685
Fax: (847) 459-9667
Station 42
1 Community Boulevard (Attached to Police Station) Phone:
847-459-2667 Fax: (847) 465-9506
Personnel
The Wheeling Fire Department is professionally staffed with the
following full-time personnel:
Fire Chief - 1
Deputy Chief - 1 Administrative Aide/Training Officer -1
part-time Battalion Chiefs (Shift Commander) - 3
Lieutenant/Paramedics - 6
Firefighter/Paramedics - 39 Fire Inspectors -
2 (1 full time and 1 part-time)
Secretaries - 2
Total Fire Department Staff - 55 (53 Full-Time/2 Part-Time)
Fire Chief,
Keith MacIsaac
(847) 459-2662
Email:
kmacisaac@wheelingil.gov
Deputy Fire Chief,
Paul Lisowski (847)
459-2662 Email:
plisowski@wheelingil.gov
Fire Inspectors; Thomas Reinhardt,
Ron Antor
(847) 459-2669
Shifts
The
Wheeling Fire Department operates three 24 hour shifts with 48
individuals equally split between the shifts (16 per shift). Shift
personnel work a 24 hour "on", 48 hour "off" rotating work schedule.
Each shift starts at 7:00am. Station 24 (Headquarters) is staffed
with 7 personnel
per shift. Station 23 is staffed with 6 personnel per shift.
Station 42 is staffed with 3 personnel per shift. Administrative and Fire Prevention Bureau staff work routine
business hours, Monday - Friday, 8:00am until 4:30pm.
Battalion Chief/Shift Commander Station 24
"A" (Black) Shift -
John Baumgartner
"B" (Red) Shift -
David Palmeri
"C" (Gold) Shift -
Mark Menzel
(847) 459-2664
Lieutenant/Paramedics
Station 23
"A" (Black) Shift -
Vito Lanciloti
"B" (Red) Shift -
Gregory Rubinkowski
"C" (Gold) Shift -
Steve
Mella
Station 42
"A" (Black) Shift -
Steven
Kosick
"B" (Red) Shift -
Brett Oftedahl
"C" (Gold) Shift -
Timothe Durkin
ISO Rating
The Wheeling Fire Department is independently evaluated on a
regular basis by the Insurance Services Organization (ISO).
The
purpose of this evaluation is to determine the overall
capabilities of the Fire Department and it's probable impact on
fire insurance claims. A "Class 1" rating is the best
and a "Class 9" rating is the worst. The Wheeling Fire
Department is currently classified as a "Class 3"
(Reclassified in 2009).
As
a result, residents and local businesses enjoy relatively low
fire insurance rates.
Fire Suppression Services
All emergency
response personnel are certified by the Office of the State Fire
Marshal, Division of Personnel Standards and Education, as
"Basic Firefighter" or Advanced Firefighter". In
addition, emergency response personnel complete advanced
training to become certified "Hazardous Materials First
Responders", "Airport Firefighters", and
"Technical Rescue Awareness Technicians". Personnel
further specialize in one (1) or more of the following areas:
"Hazardous Materials Technician", "BioChem Hazard
Technician", "Technical Rescue Specialist - Vertical
Rescue, Confined Space Rescue, and/or Below Grade/Trench
Rescue", "Underwater Rescue/Recovery Specialist",
and/or "Fire/Arson Investigator". Command staff and
company officers also receive advanced training as part of the
State of Illinois Fire Officer certification program and/or
National Fire Administration's National Fire Academy program.
Emergency Medical Services
The Wheeling Fire Department is part of the St. Francis
Emergency Medical
System (SFEMS) in Evanston, Illinois.
Emergency medical treatment and transportation is provided using
four (4) mobile intensive care ambulances staffed by full-time
firefighter/paramedics. Patients are stabilized on the emergency
scene and are then transported to one (1) of the following local
hospitals based upon their specific medical needs:
Glenbrook Hospital (Level II Trauma Center) - Glenview, IL
Northwest Community Hospital (Level II Trauma
Center) - Arlington Heights, IL
Lutheran General Hospital (Level I Trauma Center) - Park
Ridge, IL
Condell Medical Center (Level I Trauma Center) - Libertyville,
IL
Patients are charged for transportation and disposable
supplies utilized during their treatment in accordance with
established Medicare/Medicaid rate structure. Billing is handled
by a third party agency. Any and all payments received from
private and governmental insurance are considered as
"payment in full".
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