Yes, contact the Fire Department at 847-982-5340 and we will be happy to assist you with your request.
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How does the strength of fire protection in your community affect your homeowners insurance policy premium?
Part of the premium is determined by the strength of the fire protection provided to your home by the Village. The quality of fire protection for a given area is determined by an organization sponsored by the insurance industry. This organization is known as the ISO. ISO grades fire protection for an area on a 1-10 grading system (1 being the best).
The Skokie Fire Department has an ISO Class 1 rating.
Lower ISO Rating = Lower Insurance Premiums = More Property Development = Lower Property Tax
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I recently received a telephone call asking for a donation that benefits my local Fire Department. Who receives the donations?
The Skokie Fire Department does not solicit donations. All Department funding comes from the Village budget. If you suspect you are a victim of a scam contact the Police Department.
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How are members of the Fire Department hired?
In order to be hired as a Firefighter/Paramedic in the Village of Skokie, candidates must first take a written examination and pass a physical agility test. These examinations are offered every two years. Any inquiries regarding the hiring process should be directed to the Village of Skokie Personnel Department (847) 933-8212.
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Does the fire department really get cats off of roofs or out of trees?
It depends on the situation. Cats may get frightened and bite or scratch emergency personnel requiring them to seek medical attention. Try this, it usually works: open a can of tuna or cat food, leave the immediate area and wait for the cat to come down on its own (they usually do)!
If you really need assistance you can contact Animal Control at (847) 933-8484.
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What Do Firefighters Do When They Are Not Responding To Fire or Emergency Medical Calls?
Firefighters must train in some capacity everyday. They are required to train an average of 20 hours in fire related training and 3 hours of emergency medical continuing education each month.
Firefighters also have to assist the Fire Prevention Bureau with commercial fire inspections. Combined they are responsible for 3,000 annually. Firefighters are responsible for cleaning and maintaining equipment and the fire stations
Occasionally, you may see fire vehicles driving around town or touring buildings when there is not an emergency. It is important that firefighters must become familiar with the Village streets and neighborhoods as well as business districts. This will save valuable time while they are actually responding to an emergency. The rest of their time is spent preparing meals, reading and studying, exercising and sleeping. They are always alert and prepared to answer emergency calls.
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Can I get a “child locator” window decal from the Fire Department?
The Fire Department does not recommend the use of child-locator window decals. Firefighters thoroughly perform search and rescue in the event of a fire. Parents should be aware of safety concerns when using child-locator decals per the Home Safety Council, these decals may signal intruders to an area of vulnerability in the home, especially where children are sleeping. Rather than using decals, teach children home fire safety.
To download a Home Safety Guide go to: www.homesafetycouncil.org