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Saving money, improving safety

Posted on November 28, 2017November 28, 2017 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Saving money, improving safety
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Saving money, improving safety

Summit to buy used fire engine from Tinley Park

By Steve Metsch

With a little help from his friends, Summit Fire Chief Wayne Hanson is enabling the village to save hundreds of thousands of dollars and have a newer fire engine.

When Hanson put the word out that, after being denied three times by Homeland Security, Summit was in the market for a good used fire engine, Tinley Park came to the rescue.

That village’s fire department recently agreed to spend $1.8 million for a new fire engine and new fire truck, making their 17-year-old fire engine expendable.

 

 

 

 

Summit has agreed to pay Tinley Park $35,000 for this 17-year-old fire engine. It will replace Summit’s 31-year-old engine. (Supplied photo)
Summit has agreed to pay Tinley Park $35,000 for this 17-year-old fire engine. It will replace Summit’s 31-year-old engine. (Supplied photo)

 

When Hanson learned from Tinley Park Fire Department Deputy Chief Steve Klotz that the price tag was just $35,000, he alerted Mayor Sergio Rodriguez. Right now, Summit does not have the $400,000 to $500,000 needed for a brand-new fire engine. But it can afford $35,000 for a used fire engine.

And considering that the current fire engine is a whopping 31 years old, it’s time for something newer, Hanson said.

Hanson pleaded his case on Nov. 20,  and it was a slam-dunk for village officials. The board voted 5-0 to send Tinley Park a $5,000 down payment on the used engine, which will be bearing the Summit name as soon as possible.

“It’s a very good deal, after being turned down for three grants,” Trustee Aleco Julius said.

“It’s a stop-gap. It’s 17 years old. But it’s better than 31 years old,” Hanson said.

“We’ll probably get $5,000 for our old engine, so this total cost will be $30,000,” Hanson said. “It is 17 years old, but Tinley Park spends a lot on preventive maintenance and they have all the records and will throw in $10,000 worth of tools and ladders at no cost to us.”

Hanson said he’s looked at similar used fire engines and they cost from $40,000 to $70,000.

“This gives us some breathing room, something we can depend upon. That’s a positive for the village,” Hanson told the board. “Don’t get me wrong, $30,000 is a lot of money. But contrast that to $500,000.”

Maintenance on the current fire engine is about $50,000 a year, he said. That’s expected to reduce dramatically with a newer engine.

Deputy Fire Chief Frank Batura saw the fire engine Monday and said it looked pretty good considering its age.

“The vehicle is made by Pierce, which is kind of like the Cadillac of fire engines. When I was in Bedford (Park), that’s all we bought from. It’s one of the higher-end engines,” Hanson said.

Village Trustee Sam Dardovski called it “the deal of the century and we want to thank Tinley Park wholeheartedly for doing us this honorable deed.”

Mayor Rodriguez likes the savings and said he hoped to get many years from the Tinley Park engine.

Trustee Mayra Ortiz voted for the purchase, but wasn’t convinced.
“I was a little hesitant, but if it’s going to help save money … my question is ow quick are they going to bring in money for our old truck? Short term, I guess, it will alleviate the issue. We’ll see how it goes,” Ortiz said.

Hanson said the engine should be here as soon as possible.

In other business, the board approved a business license for Ideal Trailer Repair Inc., 7955 W. 59th St.

The board also approved the purchase of two 2017 Ford 450 dump trucks for the public works and water departments. The village will pay $72,943 for one and $69,549 for the other.

Because it lacked a cost estimate, the board tabled a resolution to authorize and support an application to the Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program for beautification to 63rd Street from Archer Road to 76th Avenue.

In the public comment section, a resident said the streets lights south of 63rd Street between Harlem and Archer often go out. Public Works Director Bill Mundy said “it’s been an ongoing problem” and said an electrician was needed to correct it.

“Replacing the lights is great, but the control boxes are as old as the system,” Mundy said. “I promise we’ll have that one straightened out as soon as possible.”

Illinois’ bicentennial will be celebrated at noon Dec. 4 with the raising of a special commemorative state flag.

“The governor has asked all communities to raise a special flag that day,” Rodriguez said. “There will be other events throughout the year that highlight this event.”

The board also welcomed Argo High sophomore Abby Lopez, who finished sixth in the state cross country championship. “She only picked up running this year, so that’s pretty amazing,” said Rodriguez, who ran when he was an Argo student and still runs for pleasure and exercise.

Trustee Art Sullivan, a former track coach, said, “I’ve seen her out running. She’s just a natural.”

— Desplaines Valley News

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