March 10, 2010
About Us
Link to the Mundelein Fire Department PDF Print

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Mundelein Fire Department History PDF Print

The Mundelein Fire Department was established on September 4, 1924. Mr. Ray Wells was the first Chief of the Fire Department and held that position until 1935. There have been 14 Chiefs since that time, including the current Chief, Tim Sashko, who was appointed on October 22, 2007. In 1929 the original fire station was contained in the current Mundelein Village Hall located at 440 E. Hawley St. The fire department then moved into its own facility in 1947.

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Service Profile PDF Print

Mundelein Fire Department personnel are charged with the duties of protecting life and property by the fighting of fires, emergency medical treatment, and other hazardous tasks. Services provided by the fire department include:

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HIPPA Information PDF Print

Privacy Practices Notice

 

Each covered entity, with certain exceptions, must provide a notice of its privacy practices. The Privacy Rule requires that the notice contain certain elements. The notice must describe the ways in which the covered entity may use and disclose protected health information. The notice must state the covered entity’s duties to protect privacy, provide a notice of privacy practices, and abide by the terms of the current notice.

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ISO Rating PDF Print

The Village of Mundelein has obtained a Class 3 rating from I.S.O. The Class 3 rating places the Fire Department in the top 2% of fire departments in the State of Illinois.

 

I.S.O. which stands for Insurance Services Organization, collects information on municipal fire-protection efforts in communities throughout the United States. In each of those communities, ISO analyzes the relevant data using our Fire Suppression Rating Schedule (FSRS). We then assign a Public Protection Classification from 1 to 10. Class 1 generally represents superior property fire protection, and Class 10 indicates that the area's fire-suppression program doesn't meet ISO's minimum criteria.

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