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  • KnoxBox

    Back Download File Why Antioch Businesses Need a Knox Box Community Safety A Knox Box for businesses provides easy emergency access to buildings for first responders. These boxes are part of the Knox Rapid Access System of products and are designed to safely hold a key or key card. Knox Boxes deliver peace of mind to business owners, ensuring a quick response time for an after-hours fire or other emergency. Without simplistic access to doors and entry points, first responders may need to damage doors or other access areas to remediate an emergency situation. Businesses interested in obtaining a Knox Box should contact the Antioch Fire Department for information about cost and installation. Previous Page Next Page

  • 100 Years of Emergency Response | Antioch IL, Antioch Fire Protection District

    A Proud Tradition: First-Rate Emergency Services for Over a Century About Antioch Fire The First Fire Protection District of Antioch / Antioch Fire Department began as a volunteer fire organization in 1913. When the growing community required more services and support than a volunteer district could handle in 1934, the community established the First Fire Protection District of Antioch Township. The First Fire Protection District and the Antioch Fire Department join in the official seal and work in partnership to deliver emergency services across 34 square miles. More than a century after the District’s founding, our crews continue to serve and protect the Village of Antioch and Antioch Township. Crews include 90 firefighters who rotate schedules across three firehouses. While the District does not include a full-time crew, our extensive roster of professional firefighters provides 24/7 trusted emergency response capabilities. Meet Our Local Heroes About District News and Updates Antioch FPD Oct 1 1 min read Fire District Announces Temporary Offices and Renovations As we roll into the new year your Fire Department will begin some long-awaited updates. Since the passing of the referendum the Fire... 29 views 0 comments Get More News All-Hazards Emergency Response Services The First Fire Protection District of Antioch / Antioch Fire Department began as a volunteer fire organization in 1913. When the growing community required more services and support than a volunteer district could handle in 1934, the community established the First Fire Protection District of Antioch Township. The First Fire Protection District and the Antioch Fire Department join in the official seal and work in partnership to deliver emergency services across 34 square miles. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Antioch Fire manages all emergency response services for medical calls and accidents. Operating out of three stations, Antioch crews handle water and ice rescues, vehicle extrication, and all emergency medical needs. Fire Suppression and Prevention Three firehouses and a roster of 90 firefighters provide constant emergency response for fires impacting Antioch Township and the Village of Antioch. Our Department is unique in that our crews rotate constantly. While some firefighters are full-time with the District, many on our roster work with us part-time. The Cadet Program Many of our firefighters graduated from Antioch’s Cadet Corps Program; this program allows high school students (ages 14 to 18) to work as firefighter apprentices under senior firefighters. Our cadets gain real-world experience that prepares them for a career as first responders. Meeting the growing needs of its community! Resources for Community Outreach, Education, and Support Antioch offers numerous resources and services for residents within the District. Crews provide free car seat installation and training for parents, ensuring that all infants and toddlers are safe in the backseat. Residents in the District also can register for CPR certification via classes facilitated by our crew. American Heart Association (AHA) CPR certifications are valid for two years. Antioch offers CPR certification for the public and a more comprehensive course for medical personnel. Explore all the resources available through Antioch Fire Department. Learn More Read Our Monthly Safety Tip The Antioch crews strive to protect lives and property in our community. Our blog publishes a monthly safety tip focused on public education about crucial safety issues. Learn how to use a fire extinguisher properly, discover how to minimize fire risks while cooking, and read our summer tips about water safety. Read Our Safety Tips Local Events: Supporting the Antioch Community Antioch Fire supports many events throughout the Antioch community. Crews regularly host Touch A Truck events, encouraging children to explore our fire trucks and equipment. Our crews also visit area schools to discuss fire safety, and visit our Events page to learn where our crews will be next! See Our Upcoming Events Follow Antioch Fire on Social Media Antioch Fire Department is active on X (formerly known as Twitter) and Facebook. Follow us for District news, updates, and more. Follow Us: Contact

  • Meet the Board of Trustees | Antioch Fire Protection District

    Antioch FFPD Board of Trustees: Providing Oversight for Full Public Transparency Fire Chief Jon Cokefair The First Fire Protection District of Antioch Township Board of Trustees oversees the Department's operational and financial matters. The Board approves major expenditures and manages the hiring processes for leadership positions. Antioch’s Board includes five Trustees elected by members of the District. Chief Cokefair also attends all Board meetings. The Board of Trustees hold monthly meetings on the second Wednesday of each month at 5:00 p.m. at Fire Station 1 at 835 Holbek Drive. All Board meeting minutes are published on the Department’s website, in full compliance with FOIA requirements. The Board of Trustees Tom Dvorak Board President Chris Ebert Treasurer Timothy Ruth Secretary James Dalgaard Trustee Eric Liebert Trustee Meeting Minutes & Agendas Board Meetings, Agendas, and Minutes Filter by Type Filter by Year November 13, 2024 Download District Meeting Agenda October 15, 2024 Download Foreign Fire Insurance Tax Board Minutes October 9, 2024 Download Budget & Appropriation Hearing October 9, 2024 Download District Meeting Minutes September 11, 2024 Download Budget & Appropriations Ordinance September 11, 2024 Download District Meeting Minutes 1 May 2024 Download Foreign Fire Insurance Tax Board Agenda 14 November 2023 Download Foreign Fire Insurance Tax Board Minutes 7 November 2023 Download Pension Meeting Agenda 9 May 2023 Download Pension Meeting Minutes 15 March 2023 Download Foreign Fire Insurance Tax Board Minutes 17 January 2023 Download Budget & Appropriation Hearing 8 November 2022 Download Budget & Appropriations Ordinance 13 September 2022 Download District Meeting Minutes 12 July 2022 Download Foreign Fire Insurance Tax Board Agenda 1 2 1 ... 1 2 ... 2 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) First Fire Protection District of Antioch Township 835 Holbeck Drive, Antioch, Illinois 60002 (847) 395-5511 Download FOIA Request Form FOIA Officer Lori Kikos Ariel Goldberg lkikos@antiochfire.org agoldber@antiochfire.org Submit Form FOIA

  • CPR Classes

    Back Download File Enroll at Antioch Fire for American Heart Association CPR Certification Classes Antioch Fire Department offers two levels of CPR instruction. The Heart Saver certification is ideal for the public to learn basic life-saving techniques, while the Healthcare Provider course offers deeper instruction for those working in the medical field. Heart Saver - This three-hour course covers adult, child and infant CPR. Students also can receive training on how to provide emergency aid for choking emergencies. The Heart Saver class includes the use of a barrier device. Successful completion of the course results in an AHA CPR card. Class graduates receive their card in the mail, and the certification is valid for two years. Health Care Provider - This four-hour course offers the CPR skills required for healthcare professionals. Healthcare Provider CPR includes instruction on adult, child and infant CPR, choking remediation, and AED use. Students will use a barrier device for instruction. After the course completion, students receive their AHA certification card. Certification remains valid for two years. Antioch Fire Department also offers first aid training; however, interested individuals must make an appointment for this training course. CPR course dates for 2024 book fast. Classes cost $40 for residents and payments must be made in advance. Checks can be made payable to Antioch Fire Department. Unfortunately, the Department cannot accept credit card payments. Course dates include: June 4, 2024 Heartsaver/Healthcare 6p-10p NO CLASS IN JULY August 6, 2024 Heartsaver/Healthcare 6p-10p September 3, 2024 Heartsaver/Healthcare 6p-10p October 1, 2024 Heartsaver/Healthcare 6p-10p November 5, 2024 Heartsaver/Healthcare 6p-10p Antioch Fire on CPR Near Me The website CPR Near Me offers a guide to local CPR courses. Antioch Fire is listed on the site as a course provider; in addition, individuals living outside the Antioch Fire service area can utilize this online resource to find local CPR courses. For more information about CPR or First Aid training, please call us at (847) 395-5511 or send an email to info@antiochfire.org Previous Page Next Page

  • Car Seat Installation

    Back Download File Trust Antioch's Crews for Proper Car Seat Installation Free Services The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that nearly half (46 percent) of car seats are not installed properly. Infant and toddler car seats are designed to ensure that small infants and children remain safe in the event of an accident. Unfortunately, if the seat is installed too loosely or if any part of the restraints are not secure, the safety of the child is at risk. Infant car seat installation is much more difficult than many parents realize. Trust the crews at Antioch for free car seat installation and inspection. The team shows parents proper installation techniques, providing guidance and peace of mind. Schedule an appointment today. Previous Page Next Page

  • Explore Our Fire Apparatus and Water Rescue Apparatus | Antioch Fire Protection District

    The Rescue and Fire Apparatus Aiding First Responders At Antioch The crews at Antioch FFPD operate out of three fire station locations. Each of these rescue hubs offers a fleet of rescue vehicles and apparatus capable of navigating rescues on land or water. Ambulances (ALS) Our Ambulances (ALS) are equipped with ice rescue equipment and operate on a 4-month rotation between stations and reserve status. We respond to fires, fire alarms, EMS calls, accidents, water rescues, mutual aid requests, and hazardous materials incidents, ensuring efficient and effective emergency services. Ambulance 2140 Osage 2017 Ford F450 Ambulance 2141 AEV 2020 Ford F550 Ambulance 2142 Osage 2024 Ford F550 Ambulance 2149 2016 Ford F450 Fire Engines Our fire engines operate on a 4-month rotation between stations. The Station 1 engine is equipped with a full set of extraction tools (spreaders, cutters, ram), while outlying stations have combi tools. They respond to fires, fire alarms, EMS calls, accidents, water rescues, mutual aid requests, and hazardous materials incidents, ensuring efficient and effective emergency services. Engine 2121 2022 E-one Typhoon 1000 gallons 1500 GPM pump 600’ 5” (supply) 600’ 2.5” connected at a gated Y to 150’ of 1.75’ (skid) 300’ 2.5” (blitz) 200’ of 1.75” w smooth bore (preconnect) 200’ of 1.75” w combi nozzle (preconnect) 200’ of 2.5” w smooth bore (preconnect) 100’ of 1.75” w combi nozzle (bumper line) Engine 2123 2017 Rosenbauer Pumper 750 Gallons 1500 GPM pump 600’ 5” (supply) 600’ 2.5” connected at a gated Y to 150’ of 1.75’ (skid) 300’ 2.5” (blitz) 200’ of 1.75” w smooth bore (preconnect) 200’ of 1.75” w combi nozzle (preconnect) 100’ of 1.75” w combi nozzle (bumper line) Engine 2125 2011 Us tanker Custom Spartan pumper 750 Gallons 1500 GPM pump 600’ 5” (supply) 600’ 2.5” connected at a gated Y to 150’ of 1.75’ (skid) 300’ 2.5” (blitz) 200’ of 1.75” w smooth bore (preconnect) 200’ of 1.75” w combi nozzle (preconnect) 200’ of 2.5” w smooth bore (preconnect) 100’ of 1.75” w combi nozzle (bumper line) Ladders Our fire ladders are equipped with technical rescue rope equipment and respond to fires, fire alarms, technical rescue calls, and mutual aid requests. They ensure efficient and effective emergency services in a variety of critical situations. Ladder 2131 2022 E-one Typhoon 1000 gallons 1500 GPM pump 600’ 5” (supply) 600’ 2.5” connected at a gated Y to 150’ of 1.75’ (skid) 300’ 2.5” (blitz) 200’ of 1.75” w smooth bore (preconnect) 200’ of 1.75” w combi nozzle (preconnect) 200’ of 2.5” w smooth bore (preconnect) 100’ of 1.75” w combi nozzle (bumper line) Tender Our tender vehicles respond to fires and mutual aid requests, ensuring reliable water supply and support in emergency situations. Tender 2163 2004 International Us Tanker 3000 gallons 1500 Gpm Pump 2 10’ sections of hard suction 200’ of 1.75” w smooth bore (preconnect) 200’ of 2.5” w smooth bore (preconnect) 300’ 2.5” (Dead load) Chief Vehicles Our chief vehicles respond to fires, fire alarms, EMS calls, accidents, HazMat, water rescues, technical rescues, and mutual aid requests, offering leadership and coordination during emergencies. Chief 2191 2023 Ford F150 SLX Battalion 21 Carries the Lucas Incident command Does not go mutual aid Chief 2192 2024 Ford F250 2101 (Deputy Chief) Chief 2194 2023 Ford F150 XLT 2100 (Chief) Boats Our fire rescue boats are specialized for responding to water rescues, providing essential support and resources for emergencies on the water. Boats 2150 1992 Winninghoff Response FR 6.7 1994 EZ loader Trailer 2 150HP motors 500 Gpm pump 150’ of 1.75’ (skid) ATV Our fire ATVs are designed to respond quickly to missing person searches, brush fires, and mutual aid requests, offering agile and effective support in challenging terrains. ATV 2153 1999 polaris with Stokes Basket and Small pump ​ Rescue & Utility Utility 2191 2019 Ford F250 Tows the air boat Utility 2190 2023 Ford F350 Technical rescue equipment Water rescue equipment Ice rescue equipment (winter) Tows the Boat

  • Building Inspections and Permits | Antioch Fire Protection District

    Fire Prevention Resources: Building Inspections and Open Burn Information Residents and businesses must secure permits related to specific renovations, building updates, or to assess a building’s safety for occupancy. Residents and businesses also must abide by codes that enforce open burning in the area. ​ The First Fire Protection District / Antioch Fire Department enforces all fire codes for the District. The department also manages the permit application and approval process. Antioch Requires Businesses to Apply for a Hazardous Substance Management Permit Contractors or businesses who manage hazardous substances must apply for a permit for such activities. The Antioch Fire Department Fire Prevention Code outlines the application process and details which hazardous substances require a permit related to on-site management. Download Fire Prevention Code Construction Site and Plan Review All plans must be submitted through the District for review and approval. Building plans can be sent to: Fire Safety Consultants Inc, 2175 Point Blvd., Suite 380 Elgin, IL 60123 P: 847-697-1300 | F: 847-697-1310 ​ Fred Hoegler: fhoegler@firesafetyfsci.com Natalie McBride: nmcbride@firesafetyfsci.com Electronic Submittals are allowed and encouraged via FSCI Website. When submitting plan reviews via email, please carbon copy (cc): Antioch Inspector Steve McDaniel: smcdaniel@antiochfire.org Visit FSCI Website Fire Inspector Open Burning Regulations Open burning is prohibited in the Village limits of Antioch and unincorporated areas of the District. Exceptions to this code include wood-burning fires measuring 3x3x3 (or smaller) used for cooking or warming. Burning leaves or other debris is against local ordinances and codes. Antioch Code for Open Burning Lake County Open Burning Restrictions

  • Our First Responder Team and Firefighters | Antioch Fire Protection District

    Meet the Local Heroes of the Antioch Fire Department The First Fire Protection District of Antioch / Antioch Fire Department includes 90 firefighters and first responders who operate out of three firehouses within the area. Our District is unique in that Antioch does not employ a full-time fire department staff; instead our crew of 90 alternate shifts, ensuring a fully operational emergency response crew that manages calls 24/7. Meet our long-term crew members and our chief! Fire Chief Jon Cokefair Chief Cokefair serves as the Department’s first fire chief since it merged with the First Fire Protection District of Antioch. Chief Cokefair has more than three decades of experience in emergency response and firefighting. He and his family are long standing residents of Lake County, and Chief Cokefair represents the Fire District on Lakecomm"s Board of Directors. This is Lake County's new consolidated Dispatch Center (Opening in Spring of 2025) The Leaders of Antioch Fire Select Position Jon Cokefair Fire Chief Images Coming Soon! Rich Melzer Assistant Chief Images Coming Soon! Francisco Contreras-Gomez Lieutenant Images Coming Soon! Loki Kikos Administrative Assistants Images Coming Soon! Tim Taylor Battalion Chief Images Coming Soon! Raeanne Fisher Lieutenant Images Coming Soon! Chelsea Scalfe Administrative Assistants Images Coming Soon! Joe DuShane Battalion Chief Images Coming Soon! Mike Kueber Lieutenant Images Coming Soon! Jim Cook Deputy Chief Images Coming Soon! Ryan Keefe Battalion Chief Images Coming Soon! Robert Burns Lieutenant Images Coming Soon! 1 2 3 1 ... 1 2 3 ... 3 See the Antioch Fire Team and Community Gallery Gallery

  • Hyper Reach Emergency Notification

    Back Download File Hyper Reach Emergency Notification Free Services The First Fire Protection District of Antioch, Antioch Township, and the Village of Antioch have partnered to bring a FREE Emergency Alert System to our 60002 residents; Hyper-Reach. Visitors to the Antioch area can activate Hyper-Reach using the same steps below, but they must enter this address when the system asks for a residence: 835 Holbeck Dr. Station #1, Antioch, IL 60002 Previous Page Next Page

  • Cadet Corps Apprentice Firefighter Program for Teens

    Back Download File Gain Firefighter Experience in High School Through the Cadet Corps Program Community Education Antioch Fire Department sponsors an apprentice program for young men and women ages 14 - 18. The Cadet Corps provides young people interested in the fire service with an opportunity to experience volunteer firefighting service to the community. The program combines hands-on training with classroom instruction. Cadets receive basic instruction from experienced firefighter mentors. Antioch established the program to create opportunities for young adults to assist as interns and gain valuable knowledge in preparation for future fire service employment. Antioch started the program in 2009 as the Explorer Post program, which was revamped in 2012 as a Cadet Corps to allow a more active role for apprentices. The training and experience of the program often allows Cadets to become a member of the Antioch Fire Department. Graduates of the Cadet program who qualify to become regular members receive sponsorship from the department for enrollment in the local fire academy. Cadets participate in a controlled ride along experience with the Antioch Fire Department Duty Crew. During this experience, Cadets learn the emergency response service first-hand. Antioch expects all Cadets to demonstrate pride in the community they serve. Cadets also must help with community public events. For more information about the Cadet Corps, please call (847) 395-5511 Cadet Application Previous Page Next Page

  • Find Community Resources | Antioch Fire Department

    Classes and Safety Resources to Protect and Empower the Antioch Community The Antioch Fire Department serves the District by protecting lives and property. Our District also enriches the community by providing many additional services and resources. We offer first aid and CPR classes, free car seat installation, Knox Boxes for businesses (and residents), and much more. Explore the catalog of resources we provide! Select Resource Type Hyper Reach Emergency Notification The First Fire Protection District of Antioch, Antioch Township, and the Village of Antioch have partnered to bring a FREE Emergency Alert System to our 60002 residents; Hyper-Reach. Read More CPR Classes Get certified in CPR through Antioch Fire Department. Check our class schedules for upcoming open dates. Read More Cadet Corps Apprentice Firefighter Program for Teens Antioch Fire Department offers a firefighter apprenticeship program for teens aged 14 to 18. The Cadet Corps allows teens to participate as volunteer firefighters and learn more about the lives, responsibilities, and duties of first responders. Read More KnoxBox A Knox Box is a secure box that holds a key or card for first responders to gain emergency access. These boxes are available to businesses in the Antioch district. Read More Knox HomeBox Homeowners can utilize a Knox HomeBox to aid first responder access to their home during an emergency. Antioch Fire Department offers boxes to residents; learn about cost and installation. Read More Car Seat Installation Antioch Fire Department installs and inspects car seats for parents. Bring your infant car seat or toddler car seat to the fire house and let us ensure your child stays safe and secure in the car. Read More Fire Station Tour Learn more about the crews protecting Antioch Township and the Village of Antioch. Take a free fire station tour and get an inside look about the lives of emergency responders. Read More 1 1 ... 1 ... 1

  • Fire Station Tour

    Back Download File Schedule a Free Tour of the Antioch Fire Department Free Services Antioch offers free fire station tours for schools, scout troops, and organizations. These tours provide an inside look at the daily lives of the crews who serve Antioch Township and the Village of Antioch. Tours always include an up-close look at the fire trucks and the other fire and rescue apparatus used by the crews. Previous Page Next Page

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