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The
Mendota Fire Department is a combination career/paid on call
fire department for the city of Mendota, Illinois.
The
department responds to all fire, medical, and rescue calls for
the city of Mendota, and also provides contractual response for
the Mendota-Troy Grove Rural Fire Protection District. The
fire protection district is approximately 130 square miles and
is one of the largest in the State of Illinois.
The
members of the department consist of six (6) full-time career
staff which are on two-man duty shifts 24 hours. The
career staff are cross-trained as Illinois Certified Firefighter
/Paramedic
and respond immediately to fire and emergency medical
calls. There are also approximately 30 part-time personnel
which are alerted via radio/pagers and respond with additional
equipment to assist in firefighting and/or medical care.
The
firefighter training meets the requirements of the Office of the
State Fire Marshal of Illinois. The emergency medical
training follows the rules set forth by the Illinois Department
of Public Health and the protocols of the Rock River Region EMS,
Region I of Illinois. Most of the members of the
department are cross-trained in both fire and EMS, but some are
strictly trained as firefighters while others are strictly EMS
providers.
The
Mendota Fire Department is a member of the Illinois Mutual Aid
Box Alarm System (MABAS) Division 25, which includes all of
LaSalle County (second largest in Illinois) as well as part of
Bureau County. This mutual aid association gives the
Mendota Fire Department a vast number of available resources for
fire, medical, and specialized rescue responses.
The
Mendota Fire Department maintains three engines (2-1,250 gpm
pumps and 1-1,000 gpm pump), one truck (100' quint), one heavy
rescue unit, one brush unit, one 3,000 gallon tanker, one ALS
(paramedic) ambulance, two BLS ambulances (stocked ALS -
upgraded with a paramedic), one utility suburban, and one
chief's suburban. The City of Mendota has a Class 5 ISO
Fire Insurance Rating.
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