Oak Park Fire Department

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The Oak Park Fire Department provides emergency services including fire suppression, basic and advanced life support, hazardous materials mitigation and special rescues. Non-emergency activities include alarm registration, child auto seats inspections, public education and CPR/AED classes, station tours, pre-fire planning, as well as annual fire inspections of every commercial and public building

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Monthly Activity Recap: Oak Park firefighter/paramedics responded to 782 calls in May. Emergency medical services calls ...
06/10/2026

Monthly Activity Recap: Oak Park firefighter/paramedics responded to 782 calls in May. Emergency medical services calls were the largest category of the month with 68 percent of the calls.

If you have physical or mental disabilities, build your home fire safety plan around your abilities. Know at least two e...
06/08/2026

If you have physical or mental disabilities, build your home fire safety plan around your abilities. Know at least two exits from every room. If you use a walker or wheelchair, check all exits to be sure you can get through the doorways. Make any necessary changes, such as installing exit ramps and widening doorways, to make an emergency escape easier. Contact us at [email protected] with any questions.

The Fire Department was excited to help es**rt the Fenwick softball team and Oak Park and River Forest High School boys ...
06/05/2026

The Fire Department was excited to help es**rt the Fenwick softball team and Oak Park and River Forest High School boys volleyball team as they departed for their respective IHSA state championships. The Fenwick softball team traveled down Madison Street to Harlem Avenue on Thursday on its way to Peoria, where the Friars are scheduled to play Glenwood in a Class 3A state semifinal at 12:15 p.m. today (June 5). The OPRF boys volleyball team proceeded westbound along Lake Street to Harlem Avenue. From there, River Forest Fire Department officials continued to es**rt the team through their community. The Huskies are scheduled to play Lake Park in the state quarterfinals at 7:30 p.m. tonight (June 5). Best of luck to all!!!

Before heading to the fueling station, it’s important to have an approved fuel can for the type of product you are going...
06/03/2026

Before heading to the fueling station, it’s important to have an approved fuel can for the type of product you are going to purchase. NEVER use any un-approved fuel cans or containers! This is not only a hazard to you, but a hazard to those around you! And in Illinois, approved cans used for gasoline must be RED, while approved cans used for kerosene must be BLUE. Also, never fill an approved fuel container unless it is sitting on the ground. Filling a fuel container in a truck bed or car trunk can lead to static buildup, which can create a spark at the point of filling, leading to ignition of the vapors surrounding the container opening. Be safe, be careful. If you have any questions, reach out to us at [email protected]

This week is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Awareness Week, spotlighting...
06/01/2026

This week is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Awareness Week, spotlighting how lives can be saved if more people know CPR and how to use an AED. The Oak Park Fire Department offers a variety of life-saving classes including CPR and training in how to use an AED. Classes are held in the Fire Department’s American Heart Association certified community training center in the main station. All courses are taught by an AHA-certified instructor. Find the class schedule and more information on the various types of training at www.oak-park.us/cpr.

The Village is currently seeking applicants for the position of firefighter/paramedic with the Oak Park Fire Department....
05/29/2026

The Village is currently seeking applicants for the position of firefighter/paramedic with the Oak Park Fire Department. Find more information about the position, job requirements and hiring process at www.oak-park.us/firejobs.

The Fire Department has established a commendation program to recognize actions by members that go above and beyond the ...
05/27/2026

The Fire Department has established a commendation program to recognize actions by members that go above and beyond the call of duty, quick thinking and acting that breaks the chain of failure that can lead to injury or fatalities. Recently, Firefighter/Paramedic Cassandra Shifflet was the first member to receive a commendation for her actions while responding to a fire on the 700 block of Highland earlier this year. While performing exterior ventilation at the scene, Cassandra heard a radio transmission to assist firefighters in exiting the basement of the home. She discovered a door had closed behind the crew, obstructing their egress. She opened the door, utilized her flashlight to provide a visual beacon and provided verbal cues to the crew. Her proactive response and quick intervention allowed the interior team to exit the basement safely.

Are you gearing up to do some outdoor cooking? Make sure your grilling setup is safe from fire risks. A grill should be ...
05/25/2026

Are you gearing up to do some outdoor cooking? Make sure your grilling setup is safe from fire risks. A grill should be placed well away from your home, deck railings and out from under eaves and overhanging branches. More safety tips can be found at www.oak-park.us/bbq.

This week is National Emergency Medical Services Week, celebrating the EMS professionals that perform the essential role...
05/22/2026

This week is National Emergency Medical Services Week, celebrating the EMS professionals that perform the essential roles in our communities. Every Oak Park firefighter is crossed trained as a paramedic, since EMS services are an integral part of the department.

05/20/2026

In an emergency situation, every second counts. Battalion Chief Jacob Gloodt explains how our alerting system provides clear, safe and reliable information so that firefighters can get out the door quickly.

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Oak Park, IL
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