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SQUAD 5

My first invitation to ride with a squad came in 2003 and was extended by firemen Corey Hojek, who was introduced to me by Chief Robert Hoff. My deepest thanks to both of these men who were kind enough to understand what this project was/is about.
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Billy O'boyle of Squad 5 (foreground) during overhaul phasealonside Squad 5 fireman Joe Atkins
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Billy O'boyle of Squad 5 (foreground) during overhaul phasealonside Squad 5 fireman Joe Atkins

  • Billy O'boyle of Squad 5 (foreground) during overhaul phasealonside Squad 5 fireman Joe Atkins
  • Sq. 5 fireman Tomm Garswick during overhaul.
  • Squad 5 fireman Brian Valez with K12 mettle saw.
  • Squad 5 fireman Jamar Sullivan in the Box, Squad 5's lead vehicle.
  • Squad 5 fireman Billy O'Boyle posing for TV cameras after beans for lunch.
  • Sean Devine Squad 5
  • Squad 5, Pat Noonan 5
  • Squad 5 fireman Tom Garswick with webbing attached to a paramedic trapped in ambulance turned on its side.
  • Squad 5, Tommy Meziere
  • Squad 5, Corey Hojek stripping asphault siding during overhaul phase, looking for hidden fire.
  • Squad 5 firemen after still-alarm on South Side of Chicago, (l-r) Brain McCardle, 5th District relief Lt. Will Tresek, Sq. 5: Brian Hurly, Sun Haynes, and  Steve Groszek.
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  • Still Alarm 1348 S. Marshfield 12/8/06<br />
Capt. Eric Strong Squad 5
  • Pin-in extrication 89th and Vincennes, 12/8/06<br />
Squad 5 Firemen Tommy Meziere (top) and Shun Haynes and the Hurst Tool Cutter
  • Pin-in extrication 89th and Vincennes, 12/8/06<br />
Squad 5 Firemen Shun Jaynes (l), Tommy Meziere (center), and Corey Hojek (r)
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  • Two autos into newsstand, Garfield Blvd. & Ashland 3/3/07.
  • Squad 5's Billy O'Boyle (left) and Tom Garswick, Garfield Blvd. & Ashland 3/3/07. Corner newsstand struck by two collided autos.
  • firephotos

    on February 8, 2008

    The reason for the term fireman rather than firefighter is that is a long held term that almost all the firemen I have asked prefer. I think rather than homogenize the term it would be better if women were included in the club... Taken in as equals. I spoke with 8 females in the CFD and they all wanted to be known as firemen. Would you change Alderman to alderwoman? There are many more examples where it would be foolish to change the term especially in order to satisfy some "politically correct" requirement. By the way, you might want to look up Stalin's "Socialist Realism". This is where the roots of political correctness are... in totalitarian enforcement of ideology. I mean no insult to women in the fire service but rather to include them. You know they are really not accepted as people who go into burning buildings. I think one of the reason s for this is because the men feel forced to accept them by, for one thing, having to change their long held, historical term.
    See Andrey Synyavsky: "The Trial Begins". Jake

  • jody

    on February 7, 2008

    just saw noon news interview....i thought the contemporary name is Firefighter.....including both genders....why the old-dashioned word in title?

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