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History

The organization, now called the Beach Park Fire Department was started in May 1942 by a group of energetic citizens who held a meeting in the basement of the Bonnie Brook School. Then, on October 17, 1942, an election was held to create a fire protection district to cover the area lying between Waukegan and Zion from the Lake Michigan shore west to the boundary lines of Warren and Newport townships. The issue was carried by the overwhelming vote of 264 to 10 and thus was created the Bonnie Brook Fire Protection District. 

 The department was renamed to The Beach Park Fire Department in November 2002, to provide a closer identity to the community that we now serve. 

Humble beginnings 
 
The first fire truck was built by the firemen themselves, who donated their time, work and material. The result was a 400-gallon fire truck mounted on a 1936 Chevrolet chassis.  
 A 2-acre lot with an old barn and adjoining silos was purchased. Again, the men contributed their time, work and abilities to construct a temporary fire station to house the "new" truck. One silo was converted to a furnace room and the pit became a water tank. 
Through solicitations, donations and a series of benefit affairs held by the men and wives (who had by this time formed an auxiliary to help along the work), enough funds were gathered to help defray costs and upkeep of the fast growing fire department.

 

 


New Vehicles and equipment 
 
On December 30, 1946, a new truck was purchased from the Central Fire truck Company of St. Louis Missouri.  
 On April, 1950, a fully equipped Chevrolet fire truck was purchased from the Fire Fighter Company of Rock Island, this one replacing the rather obsolete homemade affair built several years previously.  
 In the fall of 1951 a new International truck was purchased. It was considered state of the art for that time period with a front mount outboard pump equipped with a thousand gallon tank, two booster lines, suction hose, electric spotlights and other additional equipment. 

1949 Chevrolet 
 
H.P. front end pump 
450 gallon  tank 
400 ft. booster hose 
300 ft. 1 1/2" hose
International K-7 
 
570 gpm pump 
700 G tank 
400 ft. booster hose 
500 ft. 1 1/2" hose 
800 ft 2 1/2" hose
1951 International 
 
1000 gallon tank 
H.P. font mount pump 
suction hose 
electric spot lights

A new home 
 
 

On September 15, 1951, ground was broken for the new fire station. The funds for the station and all of the equipment ( including an item called a resuscitator), were raised by a combination of, The Women's Auxiliary canvassing the neighborhood, a barn dance and a successful referendum to issue bonds (275 to 62 votes). The station was officially declared open for business with a dedication service on Sunday, March 30, 1952. 


Innovative 
 
The Bonnie Brook Fire Department was the first department in Illinois and only the third in the United States to have short wave radios in the homes of the volunteers. The Lake County Sheriff's Office "dispatched"  the fires over the radios with what was then known as a " Selective call system". By 1954 there were twenty-eight of these radios in operation.These radios allowed  for a quicker response by the firemen and subsequently cut down on fire losses in the District.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Trustees

William D. Nelms 
1942 - 1949 
 
Frank L. Newall 
1942 - 1946 
 
Harold H. Shorman 
1942 - 1953 
 
Lincoln M. Palmer 
1946 - 1975 
 
J. Randolph Jack 
1949 - 1964 
 
Wesley Ashland 
1953 - 1959 
 
Lawrence Blanchard 
1959 - 1967 
 
Bruce E. Kaufman 
1964 - 1971 
 
Arthur O. Capp 
1967 - 1974
Floyd E. Packenham 
1971 - 1979 
 
William W. Porter 
1974 - 1980 
 
Andrew J. Bodnar 
1975 - 1981 
 
Albert J. Hendricks 
1979 - 1985 
 
Robert E. Hoeksema 
1980 - 1982 
 
Howard Glander 
1981 - 1987 
 
Gerald T. Mumford 
1982 - 1986 
 
William F. Hoffmeir 
1985 - 1988 
 
Marshall P. Streib 
1986 - 1990
Ronald L. Lehr 
1987 - 1990 
1996 - 1999 
2003 -  
 
Carey A. Black 
1988 - 1989 
 
Vincent A. Varsek 
1989 - 1998 
 
Dale E. Colwell 
1990 - 1996 
 
Timothy Pulson 
1996 - 2001 
 
Robin Wojnarowski 
1999 - 2002
Thaddeus J. Zelek 
1998 -  
 
Theodore Otterbacher 
2001 -  
 
Paul Lewis 
2002 - 2003 
 

Fire Chiefs

Frank Hayman 
1942 - 1944 
 
Clifford Arlington 
1944 - 1945 
 
Arthur Etchell 
1945 - 1946 
 
Gordon Zoehler 
1946 - 1949 
 
Harold Palmer 
1949 - 1951 
 
Anthony Faraone 
1952 - 1956 
1957 - 1963 
 
Adolph A. Schmidt 
1956 - 1957
Howard Glander 
1963 - 1974 
1975 - 1977 
 
Thomas R. Schimming 
1974 - 1975 
 
Allan H. Benson 
1977 - 1980 
 
Gerhardt J. Schultz Jr. 
1980 - 1981 
 
Oscar Goodwin 
1981 - 1983 
 
Donald M. Haske 
1983 - 1986 
 
William C. Wojnarowski 
1986 - 1987
Michael J. Streib 
1987 - 1990 
 
William J. Beetschen 
1990 - 1994 
 
Jacqueline Trafford 
1994 - 1999 
 
J. Brian Wilson Sr. 
1999 - 2000 
 
Michael J. Yeager 
2001 - 2002 
 
Paul N. Tierney 
2002 -  

 

 

 

 


Welcome to the official website of the Beach Park Fire Department.

The Beach Park Fire Department responds to both Fire and Emergency medical calls but did you know they are part of the Lake County Specialized Response team and are trained in various types of emergencies. Our dedicated staff respond to:

- Water Rescues

- Hazardous Materials Spills

- Structural Collapses

- Confined Space Rescues

- High Angle Rescues

- Trench Rescues

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