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BROADVIEW FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Fire Department provides
fire fighting, fire prevention and paramedic medical service
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is a full-time department
housed in the firehouse at 2400 South 25th Avenue. The village
maintains a fire rating of ISO2, one of the
highest ratings in the state. This is based upon water supply,
fire staffing equipment, personnel training, manpower
staffing, and dispatch. This rating results in lower fire
insurance premiums for homeowners and businesses.
Fire inspections are made at
a regular basis to assure full compliance with Village Code.
Several Fire Prevention Programs are regularly presented to
local schools and organizations.
Today, the Fire Department is
led by Chief John Tierney, who was appointed to this position
in 1995.
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Fire
Department Non-Emergency Number
(708) 343-6124
Fire
Department Emergency Number
911
Fire
Department Address
2400 South 25th Avenue |
For ordinance information,
please refer to the Regulations page of this website, or call
the fire non-emergency number.
Snow Removal Near Fire
Hydrants Help Fire Department
It is prohibited for Village
residents to plow snow or ice into streets, or up against fire
hydrants. In the event of a fire, keeping fire hydrants clear
of snow and ice will assist firefighters by making fire
hydrants more accessible. All residents are asked to help keep
their fire hydrants clear.
Board of Police and Fire
Commission
The Board of Police and Fire
Commission is comprised of three members. Among its
responsibilities, the commission examines and hires new police
officers, patrol officers and firefighters/paramedics;
promotes within the departments; and recommends policy matters
to the Village Board of Trustees when they require Board
review. The commission meets as needed.
Fire Pension Board
The Fire Pension Board, as
required by State Statute, is comprised of the following nine
members: Village President, Village Clerk, Village Attorney,
Village Treasurer, Fire Chief, and three additional persons
chosen from the active firefighters rank and one retired
firefighter. The board is responsible for overseeing
disbursements and investments of the Pension Fund as
prescribed by State insurance law. The board meets quarterly.
Village of Broadview Fire
Department History
The Broadview Fire Department
was organized on a volunteer basis in 1948. Prior to this, the
Village received fire protection from the Maywood Fire
Department on a contractual basis.
The volunteer department
purchased a 1924 pumper from Oak Park, Ill., to be used in the
training of the new volunteer corps. The Village hired Fred
Peters, a retired Oak Pak fireman, to train these new
volunteers and act as the department’s fire chief. Merritt
Braga was named assistant chief, Herbert Prosser was named
captain, and James G. Coté Sr. was named lieutenant and
secretary, and went on to become chief in 1951.
Including Chief Coté, there
has been only three different fire chiefs to serve the Village
of Broadview. They are:
| 1995-present
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John Tierney |
| 1987-1995 |
Donald Gaertner |
| 1951-1987 |
James G. Coté Sr. |
By 1953 when Broadview
purchased its first new 1,000 GPM pumper, the department had
become a well-trained and coordinated group of professionals.
At this point, Broadview was able to sever its ties with
Maywood, creating its own independent fire department. Just
two years later, an 85-foot aerial ladder was a 1,000 GPM pump
was purchased and paid fire staff was added in response to
Rating Bureau’s recommendations, bringing the department’s
rating up to Class Five.
By 1963, the department added
its third 1,000 GPM pumper in response to an influx of new
residents and businesses, raising the department’s rating to
Class Four, making it the only Village with a population under
10,000 to hold this high rating. As of 1964, when the Village
celebrated its Golden Jubilee, the fire department employed 13
full-time firefighters, as well as 30 Paid-On-Call
firefighters.
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