Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Hinsdale Fire Department Chief Rick Ronovsky said the insurance company that covers the home will continue the investigation and determine a cause in the accidental fire.
The Hinsdale Fire Department has ruled the Feb. 28 fire on Bruner Street that hospitalized two an "undetermined accidental fire," and will let the insurance company that covers the home investigate further, Chief Rick Ronovsky said. Ronovsky said there are still several possible causes, ranging from mechanical, to electrical, to human-caused. To determine the actual cause, the department would have to bring in several special investigators to rule out the other possibilities. "We're going to turn it over to the insurance company and let them take care of it," Ronovsky said. The fire in the 900 block of Bruner was reported at 3:51 a.m. Thursday by a male resident who said his elderly mother was still inside the home. READ: Elderly Woman …
Sunday, March 3, 2013
The woman in her early 90s was rescued from a home in the 900 block of South Bruner Street after it went up in flames early Thursday morning.
Updated Monday at 12:36 p.m. The woman who was rescued from a Hinsdale fire last week is in "good condition" Monday, according to Adventist Hinsdale Hospital spokesperson Christopher LaFortune. He declined to comment on what the patient had been treated for and an expected release date. "Because of patient privacy rules, her condition is all we can release at this time," he said. Original story from Sunday: The elderly woman who was rescued by firefighters from a burning Hinsdale home Thursday morning was in fair condition late last week, according to a spokesman for Adventist Hinsdale Hospital. "As of Friday, her condition was fair," public relations specialist Christopher LaFortune said in an email Saturday. Fire department spokesman …
Thursday, February 28, 2013
The woman was revived on the scene by Hinsdale firefighters and was transported to Adventist Hinsdale Hospital with one other victim.
Updated at 11:37 a.m. The Bruner Street home that went up in flames early Thursday morning was equipped with smoke detectors, but it is not known if they were in working condition when the fire started, The Doings reported. The paper is also reporting that the residents' dog was killed in the fire and that the home is currently "uninhabitable." 10:26 a.m. The woman who was rescued from a burning home in the 900 block of South Bruner Street early Thursday morning was in "critical" condition when she was transported to Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, Hinsdale Fire Chief Rick Ronovsky said. "The last we heard, she was in the intensive care unit," Ronovsky said around 10:15 a.m. According to the chief, the woman who was revived by firefighters …
Sunday, January 13, 2013
The cause of the fire, which took place in southeast Hinsdale, is unknown at this point, a fire department release said.
A garage fire in southeast Hinsdale Saturday evening did an estimated $70,000 in damage but resulted in only minor injuries for the homeowner, according to a Hinsdale Fire Department release sent out Sunday. Around 5:33 p.m. Southwest Central Dispatch got a call from the owner of the house at 28 E. 57th St. reporting a fire in her garage. "The first arriving Hinsdale Fire Department unit reported a fully involved attached garage fire with flames and heavy smoke coming from the front of the garage," the release reads. "Upon hearing this information, Captain Kevin Votava upgraded the response to a box alarm, which brought additional mutual aid companies to the scene to assist Hinsdale fire crews." A swift response of the initial crew on the …
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Tri-State Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Jack Mancione said it has not been determined if foul play led to the Nov. 15 fire that damaged three business spaces, but it hasn't been ruled out.
The cause of the Nov. 15 Madison Street fire that hospitalized three and received an 18-department response is still under investigation nearly two weeks later, and foul play has not been ruled out, Tri-State Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Jack Mancione said Tuesday. Mancione said the fire damaged two businesses occupying the three spaces in the building at 7580 Madison Street. Pitch Black, a seal coat company, is where the fire began. The company occupies two of the spaces, both of which were damaged by the fire. A fitness center occupies the third space and had some smoke damage. "Right now the building is tagged, so they can’t occupy the business," Mancione said of the fitness center. The deputy chief said seal coat and tar …
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Firefighters responded to the fire at 3:30 p.m. Thursday afternoon and extinguished it by 4:45 p.m.; Madison Street was closed until 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Firefighters responded to the fire at 3:30 p.m. Thursday afternoon and extinguished it by 4:45 p.m.; Madison Street was closed until 6:30 p.m.
Updated Friday at 11:55 a.m. Two out of three businesses in the building at 7585 Madison St. were damaged Thursday night by a fire that received an 18-department response and closed a portion of Madison between I-55 and Plainfield Road for three hours, Tri-State Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Jack Mancione said Friday. Three people were transported to area hospitals. One police officer and one building occupant were transported for smoke inhalation, and one person watching the fire was transported after taking a fall. Mancione said all three were in stable condition. Two occupants were removed from the building by firefighters during the fire. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, Mancione said, and that investigation …
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
No monetary damage was caused to Ty Warner Park during the Sunday night fire.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
The "fairly large" fire burned a 800-square-foot area of the Westmont park and is believed to have been started by two juveniles playing with a lighter.
Updated at 1:35 p.m. Monday: Westmont firefighters responded to a "fairly large" grass fire at Ty Warner Park in Westmont Sunday night just after 6 p.m., according to Westmont Fire Department administrative director Craig Skala. The fire spread across 800 square feet, but was always under control, Skala said. There was no dollar loss due to the fire. "It just burned up grass," Skala said. "It didn't burn up any fencing or toys or anything like that." Steve Thompson, detective sergeant and public information officer with the Westmont Fire Department, said the fire is believed to have been started by two known juveniles under the age of 16 who were playing with a lighter and stick. "They ended up catching the brush there on fire," Thompson …
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Victim's boyfriend was found dead in Dolton with self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
It turns out the four people who were found dead yesterday morning after a house fire at Summit and Roosevelt roads in unincorporated Villa Park had been shot, multiple news sources are reporting. Ursula Nailor, 37; her sons, Darnell Holt, 16, and Dan Nailor, 13; and her niece, Dominique Robinson, 19, were likely murdered before the fire was set, Fox News Chicago is reporting. Police suspect that Nailor's boyfriend, Cedric Anderson, shot the four, set the house on fire and then killed himself. He was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound yesterday afternoon in Dolton. A note and a .357 magnum believed used in the shootings was found at the Dolton home, The Chicago Tribune is reporting. Anderson had a long criminal history in Cook …
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Teri D. Springer
5:54 pm on Monday, March 4, 2013
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