1. ~ECEWVEDOTECTION AGENC~ERK’S OFFICE
    1. SECTION DESCRIPTION VIOL
    2. ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT REQUIREMENTS
      1. 1. 9(a) CAUSE, THREATEN OR ALLOW AIR POLLUTION IN ILLINOIS
      2. 9(c) CAUSE OR ALLOW OPEN BURNING
      3. 3. 12(a) CAUSE, THREATEN OR ALLOW WATER POLLUTION IN ILLINOIS
      4. 6. 21(d)CONDUCTANY WASTE-STORAGE, WASTE-TREATMENT, OR WASTE- DISPOSAL
      5. OPERATION:
      6. 7. 21(e)
      7. 8. 21(p)CAUSE OR ALLOW THE OPEN DUMPING OF ANY WASTE IN A MANNER WHICH RESULTS
      8. IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING OCCURRENCES AT THE DUMP SITE
    3. ILLINOIS
      1. 10. 812.101(a)FAILURE TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO DEVELOP AND
      2. OPERATE A LANDFILL
      3. 11. 722.111 HAZARDOUS WASTE DETERMINATION
      4. 12. 808.121 SPECIAL WASTE DETERMINATION
      5. 809.302(a)
      6. CASE NUMBER: ORDER ENTERED ON:
      7. 15. OTHER:
      8. LPC #Inspection Date:
    4. 35 ILLINOIS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE REQUIREMENTSSUBTITLE G
      1. Additional Comments
  1. DIGITAL
  2. INSPECTION
  3. DIGITAL
  4. INSPECTION

BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL ~
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION
NOV
092004
COUNTY OF
SANGAMON,
)
Pollufion
Control Board
)
Complainant,
)
,~
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)
AC
__________
v.
)
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION
)
SCDPH 04-AC-3
Leland Cole,
)
)
Respondent.
)
JTJRISDICTION
This Administrative Citation is issued pursuant to the authority vested in the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency by Section
31.1 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act
(“Act”),
415
ILCS
5/31.1,
(2000) and delegated to the County of Sangamon pursuant to Section
4(r) ofthe Act,
415
ILCS
5/4(r)
(2000).
FACTS
1.
That on September
19, 2004 the ShermanFire Department responded to
a report
ofa trash fire on property located on Reinder.
The property parcel number is 06-27.0-430-004
2.
That Leland Cole (“Respondent”) is the owner ofreal property commonly know
as 6208
Reinder, Springfield,
Sangamon County, Illinois.
3.
That the property the burning refuse was burned on
is a alleyway adjacent to the
Respondent’s property.
4.
That when C.R. Coon, Sherman Fire Chief, inquired ofthe
neigh1~orsif they
knew who started the fire, the Respondent admitted that he did start the fire and that it contained
a small amount ofcarpet.

3.
That on October
13, 2004, the Sherman Fire Department submitted a report of the
illegal dumping
and illegal fire to the Sangamon County Department ofPublic Health.
4.
That said property is an open dump operating without
an Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency (“IEPA”)
Operating Permit and is designated with IEPA Land Pollution
Control #1678 105006.
5.
That on October 13, 2004, Allen Alexander and Laura Conant of
the
Sangamon
County Department of Public Health (“SCDPH”) inspected the above-described property based
on a complaint
VIOLATIONS
Based upon direct observations made by Allen Alexander and Laura Conant during the
course oftheir October
13, 2004
inspection of the burn pile on the property with parcel number
06-27.0-430-004, and the report filed by the Sherman Fire Department, it has determined that
Respondent has violated the Act as follows:
1.
That Respondent caused or allowed the open dumping ofwaste in a manner
resulting in litter, a violation ofSection 21(p)(1) ofthe Act, 415 ILCS
5/21(p)(1) (2002); and
2.
That Respondent caused or allowed the
open dumping ofwaste in a manner
resulting in open burning, a violation ofSection 21(p)(3) ofthe Act, 415 ILCS
5/2l(p)(3)
(2002).
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THIS FILING IS SUBMITTED ON RECYCLED PAPER

THIS FILING IS SUBMITTED ON RECYCLED PAPER
CIVIL PENALTY
Pursuant to
Section
42(b)(4-5)
ofthe Act, 415 ILCS
5/42(b)(4-5) (2002), Respondent is
subject to
a civil penalty ofOne Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) for each ofthe
violations identified above, for a total ofThree Thousand Dollars
($3,000.00).
IfRespondent
elects not to petition the Illinois Pollution Control Board, the statutory civil penalty specified
above shall be due and payable no later than December 10, 2004,
unless otherwise provided by
order ofthe Illinois Pollution Control Board.
IfRespondent elects to contest this
Administrative Citation by petitioning the Illinois
Pollution Control Board in accordance withSection
31.1 ofthe Act, 415 ILCS 5/31.1
(2002), and
if the Illinois Pollution Control Board issues a finding of violation as alleged herein, after an
adjudicatory hearing, Respondent shall be assessed the associated hearing costs incurred by the
County of Sangamon and the Illinois Pollution Control Board.
Those hearing costs shall be
assessed in addition to the One Thousand Five Hundred Dollar ($1,500.00) statutory civil penalty
for each violation.
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Pursuant to
Section
31.1(d)(1) ofthe Act, 415
ILCS 5/31.1(d)(1) (2002), if Respondent
fails to petition or elects not to petition the Illinois Pollution Control Board for review ofthis
Administrative Citation within thirty-five
(35)
days ofthe date of service, the Illinois Pollution
Control Board shall adopt a final order, which
shall include this Administrative Citation and
findings ofviolation as alleged herein, and shall impose the statutory civil penalty
specified
above.
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THIS FILING IS SUBMITTED ON RECYCLED PAPER
Whenpayment is made, Respondent’s check shall be made payable to
the Sangamon
County Department ofPublic Health and mailed to the attention ofJames D. Stone, Director of
the Sangamon County Department ofPublic Health, 2501
North Dirksen Parkway, Springfield,
Illinois 62702.
Along with payment, Respondent shall complete and return the enclosed
Remittance Form
to ensure proper
documentation ofpayment.
Ifany civil penalty andlor hearing costs are not paid within the time prescribed by order of the
Illinois Pollution Control Board,
interest on said penalty and/or hearing costs, shall be assessed
against Respondent from the date payment is
due up
to
and including the date that payment is
received.
TheState’s Attorney ofSangamon County may be requested to initiate proceedings
against Respondent in Circuit Court to
collect said penalty and/or hearing costs, plus any
interest
accrued.
In addition to
the previously assessed civil penalty and/or hearing costs and/or interest,
the State’s Attorney of Sangamon County will seek to
recover his costs of litigation.
PROCEDURE FOR CONTESTING THIS ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION
Respondent has the right to
contest this Administrative Citationpursuant to
and in
accordance with Section
31.1
ofthe Act, 415
ILCS
5/31.1
(2002).
IfRespondent elects to
contest this Administrative Citation, then Respondent shall file a Petition
for Review with the
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board,
100 West Randolph Street, Suite 11-500, Chicago,
Illinois 60601.
A copy ofsaid Petition for Review shall be filed with the Sangamon County
State’s Attorney, Attention: Sheri L. Carey, 2501
North Dirksen Parkway, Springfield,
Illinois 62702.
Section
31.1
ofthe Act, 415 ILCS
5/31.1(2002), provides that any Petition for
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THIS FILING
IS SUBMITTED ON RECYCLED PAPER
Review shall be filed within thirty-five
(35)
days ofthe date of service of this Administrative
Citation or the Illinois Pollution Control Board shall enter a default judgment against
Respondent.
JathiD.
Stone, M.A.
D~ctor
Sangamon County Department of Public Health
BY
SheriL.Carey
Assistant State’s
Prepared by:
Sheri L.
Carey
Assistant State’s Attorney
Sangamon County
2501
North Dirksen Parkway
(217) 535-3100
Date:_______
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THIS FILING IS SUBMITTED ON RECYCLED PAPER
REMITTANCE FORM
COUNTY OF SANGAMON,
)
)
Complainant,
)
AC__________
v.
)
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION
)
SCDPH 04-AC-3
Leland Cole,
)
)
Respondent.
)
FACILITY:
Cole
LPC SITE CODE:
1678105006
COUNTY:
Sangamon
DATE OF INSPECTION:
October
13, 2004
CIVIL PENALTY:
$3,000.00
DATE REMITTED:
______________
SSN:
________________
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SIGNATURE:
_____________
Please enter the date of your remittance, your Social Security Number, and sign this Remittance
Form.
Be sure your check is enclosed and mail, along with Remittance Form, to
Sangamon
County Department ofPublic Health, James D.
Stone, Director, 2501
North Dirksen Parkway,
Springfield, Illinois
62702.
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Leland
Cole
County:
Sangamon
Location/Site Name:
Date:
10132004
Time:
~
0920
Inspector(s):
L. Conant/A. Alexander
No. of Photos
Taken:
#
6
Interviewed:
Responsible Party
Mailing Add ress(es)
and
Phone
Number(s):
~ECEWVED
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OFFICE
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NOV09
20(14
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P09f~r~
To
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Previous Inspection Date:
Weather:
Cloudy 60°
Est. Amt. of Waste:
6
yds3
Samples Taken:
Yes #
Complaint #~
__No~
SECTION
DESCRIPTION
VIOL
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT REQUIREMENTS
1.
9(a)
CAUSE, THREATEN OR ALLOW AIR POLLUTION IN ILLINOIS
2.
9(c)
CAUSE OR ALLOW OPEN BURNING
3.
12(a)
CAUSE, THREATEN OR ALLOW WATER POLLUTION
IN ILLINOIS
4.
12(d)
CREATE A WATER POLLUTION HAZARD
E
5.
21(a)
CAUSE OR ALLOW OPEN DUMPING
.
6.
21(d)
CONDUCTANY WASTE-STORAGE, WASTE-TREATMENT, OR WASTE- DISPOSAL
OPERATION:
(1)
Without
a
Permit
(2)
In Violation
of Any Regulations or Standards Adopted by the
Board
7.
21(e)
DISPOSE, TREAT, STORE, OR ABANDON ANY WASTE, OR TRANSPORT ANY
WASTE INTO THE STATE AT/TO SITES NOT MEETING
REQUIREMENTS OF ACT
AND REGULATIONS
8.
21(p)
CAUSE OR ALLOW THE
OPEN DUMPING OF ANY WASTE IN
A MANNER WHICH RESULTS
IN ANY
OF THE FOLLOWING
OCCURRENCES AT THE DUMP SITE
(1)
Litter
.
Z
(2)
Scavenging
(3).
Open Burning
(4)
Deposition of Waste in Standing or Flowing Waters
(5)
Proliferation
of Disease Vectors
(6)
Standing or Flowing
Liquid
Discharge from the Dump
Site
ILLINOIS
Leland
Cole
6408
Reinder
Springfield, IL
62707
Revised 06/18/2001
(Open Dump
-
1)

(7)
Deposition
Demolition
of General Construction or Demolition
Debris; or Clean Construction or
Debris
55(a)
NO PERSON SHALL:
10.
812.101(a)
FAILURE TO SUBMIT
AN APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO
DEVELOP AND
OPERATE A LANDFILL
11.
722.111
HAZARDOUS WASTE DETERMINATION
12.
808.121
SPECIAL WASTE DETERMINATION
13.
.
809.302(a)
ACCEPTANCE OF SPECIAL WASTE
FROM A WASTE TRANSPORTER WITHOUT A
WASTE HAULING
PERMIT, UNIFORM WASTE
PROGRAM REGISTRATION
AND
PERMIT
14.
APPARENT VIOLATION OF:
(Lii)
PCB;
(E)
CIRCUIT COURT
CASE NUMBER:
ORDER ENTERED ON:
15.
OTHER:
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S~thtureof Inspector(s)
1.
Illinois
Environmental
Protection Act: 415 ILCS 5/4.
2.
Illinois Pollution
Control Board: 35
Ill. Adm. Code, Subtitle G.
3.
Statutory
and regulatory references herein are provided for convenience only and should
not be construed as legal
conclusions
of the Agency or as limiting
the Agency’s statutory or regulatory powers.
Requirements of some statutes
and regulations cited are in summary format.
Full text of requirements
can be found
in references listed in-i. and
2.
above.
-
4.
The provisions of subsection (p) of Section
21
of the Illinois
Environmental
Protection Act shall
be enforceable either
by administrative citation under Section 31.1
of the Act or by complaint
under Section
31
of the Act.
5.
This inspection was conducted in accordance with Sections 4(c) and 4(d) of the Illinois
Environmental
Protection Act:
415 ILCS
5/4(c) and
(d).
6.
Items marked with
an “NE” were not evaluated at the time of this
inspection.
LPC
#
Inspection
Date:
9.
-
(1)
Cause
or Allow Open
Dumping
of Any Used orWaste Tire
________
(2)
Cause_or Allow_Open_Burning_ofAny_Used_or Waste_Tire
35 ILLINOIS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE REQUIREMENTS
SUBTITLE G
Informational Notes
Revised 06/1 8/200
1
(Open Dump
-
2)

JAMES D. STONE, M.A.,
DIRECTOR OF
PUBLIC hEALTH
MEMORANDUM
SCDPH Environmental File
FROM:
-
Laura Conant
-
Associate Sanitarian
Sangamon County Department ofPublic Health
Environmental Health Division
DATE:
October 28, 2004
-
-
RE:
LPC#
1678105006
-
Fancy Creek Twp./Cole, Leland
Sangamon County
On
October 13, 2004
an inspection ofthe above referenced property was conducted by Laura
Conant and Allen Alexander ofthis Department.
Photos 001
thru 006
illustrate the site as it
appeared on this date.
The following apparent violations were observed.
The following items
correspond to
the
numbers on the attached open dump checklist:
1. 9(a)
Cause, threaten or allow air pollution in Illinois
A pile of refuse had been
burned.
Photos labeled 101304-lc-6408 Reinder-Cole—001 through 006 show the
‘remnants of carpet, sheet metal, a tire, household
garbage and other waste that had been
open burned.
2.
9(c)
Cause or allow open burning
See item
1
above.
5.
21(a)
Open Dumping
A pile ofrefuse had been burned. Photos labeled 101304-ic-
6408 Reinder-Cole—00 1
through 006 show the remnants ofcarpet, sheet metal, a tire
and other refuse.
6. 21(d)(l) &
(2)
-
Operate
a solid waste management facility without a permit and in
violation of the regulations
-
No permit has been granted to operate a solid waste
site at this location.
MAIN OFFiCE
CHATHAM
ROAD OFFICE
ANIMAL CONTROL
CENTER
2501 NorthDirksen
Parkway
3130 Chatham Road,
Suite B
2100 Shale Road
Springfield, Illinois 62702
Springfield, Illinois 62704
Springfield,
illinois 62703
Administrative Office:
Child &
Family
Connections
-
Early
Interventio,i
Phone:
(217)
535-3065
Phone:
(217) 535-3100
Fax:
(217)
535-3104
Phone:
(217) 793-3990
Fax:
(217)
793-3991
Fax:
(217)
535-3067
Environmental Health:
-
Toll-free:
1-888-217-3505
Phone:
(217) 535-3101
Fax:
(217)
535-3104
Healthy
Families
fllinois
Clinic/Fer.’jonal Health Services:
Phone:
(217)
793-3990
Fax:
(217)
793-3991
Phone:
(217) 535-3102
Fax:
(217) 535-4155
SANGAMON
COUNTY
DEPARTMENT
OF
PUBLIC
HEALTH
TO:
PRINTED
ON RECYCLED PAPER

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8.
21(~p)(1)
-
Litter
-
See item
5
above.
8.
2.l(p)(3)
Open Burning
See item 2 above.
9.
55(a)(l)
Cause or Allow Open Dumping ofAny Used or Waste Tire-See item
1.
9.
55(a)(2)
Cause
or Allow Open Burning ofAny Used or Waste Tire-See item
1.
Additional Comments
1.
The Sherman Fire Department submitted a report to
SCDPH on October
12, 2004. The
report named Leland Cole of 6408 Reinder, Springfield, IL
62707 as the person who
admittedly dumped and burned the aforementioned refuse.
(See attached report.)
2.
The refuse was burned on an adjacentproperty along the alleyway. According to
the
Fancy Creek road commissioner, this
is not a designated road, and it has no common
easement.
3.
The property on which the refuse was burned is Parcel # 06-27.0-430-004. According to
the county property tax record, the owner of this parcel is Lela Brown.
(See
attached
record.)
cc:
DLPC Division File
DLPC/FOS
Region
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SANGAMON COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
2501
North Dirksen Parkway
Springfield, Illinois
62702
(217)
535-3101
PHOTOBY:LC
DIRECTION:
PHOTO FILE NAME
1013 04-lc-6408
Reinder-
Cole-00 1

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INSPECTION
PHOTOS
DATE:
101304
SITE #:
Sangamon County
TIME:
0920-0925
SITE NAME:
6408 Reinder/Leland Cole/Fancy Creek Twp.
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PHOTO BY:
LC
DIRECTION:
PHOTO FILE NAME
101 304-lc-6408
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Cole-002

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SANGAMON
COUNTY
DIGITAL
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
2501 North Dirksen Parkway
INSPECTION
Springfield, Illinois
62702
(217)
535-3101
PHOTOS
DATE:
101304
SITE #:
Sangamon County
TIME:
0920-0925
SITE NAME:
6408 Reinder/Leland Cole/Fancy Creek Twp.
PHOTO BY:
LC
DIRECTION:
PHOTO FILE NAME
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PHOTO BY:LC
DIRECTION:
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PHOTOS
DATE:
101304
SITE #:
Sangamon County
TIME:
0920-0925
SITE NAME:
6408 Reinder/Leland Cole/Fancy Creek Twp.
PHOTO BY: LC
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8
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10
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20
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33
Medical
use
40
Residential
use
51
Row
of
stores
53
Enclosed
mall
58
Bus.
&
Residential
59
Office
use
60
Industrial
use
63
-
Military
use
65
Farm
use
00
Other
mixed
use
Detector
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for
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alerted
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2
~
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not
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J
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3410
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clinic
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539
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repairs
342DDoctor/dentist
office
579
flt~iotor vehicle/boat
sales/repair
131
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place
of
worship
36lOPrison
or
jail,
not
juvenile
571
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or
service
station
161
0
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4190
b-or
2-family
dwelling
599
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office
162
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or
nightclub
429
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dwelling
615
0
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generating
plant
2. 3
~
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school
or
kindergarten
4390
Rooming/boarding
house
629
~
Laboratory! science
lab
215
~High
school
or
junior
high
449
~
hotel
or
motel
700
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plant
241
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adult
education
459
~
board
and
care
819
OLivestock/poultry
storage
(barn)
311
~
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for
the
aged
4640
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882
0
Non-residential
parking
garage
331
OEospital
519
0
Food
and
beverage
sales
891
0
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Outside
936-0
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lot
981
0
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site
124
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or
park
938
DGraded/care
for
plot
of
land
984
0
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plant
yard
655
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or
orchard
946
DLake,
river,
stream
Lockup
and
enter a Property Use code only
if
669
Ororest
(timberland)
951
DRailroad
right
of
way
you
have NOT checked
a
Properly
Use
box:
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storage area
960
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962
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landfill
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highway
931
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land
or
field
962
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street/driveway
Residential
street,
road
or
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City
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as
necessary
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as
person
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Mrs.
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MI
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same
address
as
incid:nt
location.
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Remarks
Local
Option
Paged as a subject burning carpet.
Considering this is an illegal burn,
I
asked for police
to
be on the scene.
On arrival we found a large trash pile that had burned down and
a small
amount
of
foul
smelling
residue
was
burning
in
the center of the pile.
This had the
appearance
of
burning
carpet
and smelled similar to that we had seen before..
I ordered a shortened attack line
to
extinguish
the
fire.
I then attempted to determine the
person
who may have been
responsible.
Mr.
Pete Cadigan a former Sherman firefighter was on the
scene
and said he now
lived in Andrew.
Pete stated that he nor his brother with whom he lived had started the
fire.
I crossed the street to the residence on the southeast corner and met a Mr. Leland
Cole who admitted to me that he had lit the fire and that it contained “a small amount of
carpet”.
I informed Mr. Cole that it was illegal to burn that material and he stated that
they had been burning stuff
for many years.
I informed him it was now illegal and that
an
officer was on the way to speak with him and that
I would make a report to Sangamon County
Department of Public health.
When
I asked Mr Cole for his name and address, he began to bluster and said he could tall me
he was
“George Bush”.
I informed him that if he did,
I would have to call the police
officer to assist.
He gave me his name and address as
I requested.
Sherman PD was on the
scene,
but was out of their jurisdiction,
when the SCSO officer arrived,
I informed him of
the illegal burn and left it up to him if there would be a citation issued for the burn
.
I
tole him where Mr. Cole resided and then we departed the scene and returned to quarters.
C.
R. Coon,
Chief
09/19/2004
21:11:26
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or
rank
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Month
Day
Year
as
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in
charge.
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Narrative
Narrative:
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Paged as
a subject burning carpet.
Considering this
is an illegal burn,
I askedfor police
to be on the scene.
On arrival we found a large trash pile that had burned down and a small amount of foul
smelling residue was burning in the center of the pile.
This had the appearance
of burning
carpet ahd smelled similar to that we had seen before..
I ordered a shortened attack line to
extinguish the
fire.
I then attempted to determine the person who may have been
responsible.
Mr.
Pete Cadigan a former Sherman firefighter was on the scene and said he now
lived in Andrew.
Pete stated that he nor his brother with whom he lived had started the
fire.
I crossed the street to the residence on the southeast corner and met a Mr. Leland
Cole who admitted to me that he had lit the fire and that it contained “a small amount of
carpet”.
I informed Mr.
Cole that it was illegal to burn that material and he stated that
they had been burning stuff for many years.
I informed him it was now illegal and that
an
officer was on the way to speak with him and that
I would make a report to Sangamon County
Department
of Public health.
-
When
I asked Mr Cole for his name and address,
he began to bluster and said he could tall me
he was
“George Bush”.
I informed him that if he did,
I would have
to. call the police officer
to assist.
He gave me his name and address as
I requested.
Sherman PD was on the scene,
but
was
out of their jurisdiction,
when the SCSO officer arrived,
I informed him of the illegal
burn and left it up to him if there would be a citation issued for the burn
.
I tole him
.where Mr. Cole resided and then
i~.departed
the scene and
returned
to
quarters.
-
C.
R. Coon,
Chief
09/19/2004
21:11:26
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Exposure
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Activity
Fire
B
Property
Details
Bi
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Residential
Estimated
Number
of
residential
living
units
in
building
of
origin
whether
or
not
all
units
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-
became
involved
B2
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not
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Number
of
buildings involved
B3
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one
acre
C
On—Site
Materials
ONone
Complete
if
there
were
any
significant
amounts of
commercial,industrial,
energy or
or
Products
agricultural
products
or
materials
on
the
Property,
whether
or
not
they
became
involved
Enter up
to three
codes.
Check one
or
more
boxes
for
each
code
entered.
1
flBulk
storage
or
warehousing
1311
I
Lumber,
sawn
wood
I
2
~Processing
or
manufacturing
On-site
material
(1)
3
f~JPackaged goods
for
sale
4
D~.e~air or
servi,ce
1
flBulk
storage
or
warehousing
631
I
Carpets,
rugs
I
2
~Processing
or
manufacturing
On-site
material
)2)
3
~Packaged
goods
for
sale
4
D~erair or service
1
flBulk storage or warehousing
1963
I
Trash,
not
I
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or
manufacturing
On-site material
(3)
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goods
for
sale
4
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or
service
D
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Dl
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area
outside;
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of
fire
origin
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source
*
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Itlu
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*
1
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Box
if
fire spread
Owas
confined
to object
of origin
D4
Itm
I
lundetermined
I
Type
of
material
ReqUired
only
if
item
first
first
ignited
ignited
code
is
00
or
70
Cause
of
Ignition
Ei
-
Ocheck
box
if
this
is an exposure report.
Skip
to
section
0
1
~Ii&tentional
2
0
Unintentional
3 ~
of equipment or
heat source
~U
Act
of
nature
5
0
Cause
under
investigation
U
fl~~U5~
undetermined
after
investigation
~Human
Factors
Contributing
To
Ignition
Check
a.l
applicable boxes
1
OAsleep
2
~
Possibly
impaired
by
alcohol
or drugs
3
~
person
~
0
Possibly
mental
disabled
5
D~s~.ca~~’
Disabled
6-~Mu1tipie
persons
involved
.
.
E~
Factors
Contr~.buting
To
Ignition
ONone
100
I
Other
factor
Factor
Contributing To Ignition (1)
I
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Contributing
To
Ignition
(2)
7
CAge
was
a
factor
Estimated
age
of
I
I
person
envolved
1
DI~le
2
OFemale
Fi
Equipment Involved In
Ignition
~None
If
Equipment
was
not
involved,Skip
to
Section
G
INNN
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I
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Involved
Brand
I
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#1
I
Year
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Equipment
Power
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Power
Source
G
Fire
Suppression
Factors
Enter up to
three
codes.
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INNN
I
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I
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suppression
factor
(1)
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LI
Fire
suppression
factor
(2)
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suppression
factor
(3)
F3 Equipment
Portability
1
~
Portable
2
~Stationary
Porteble equipment normally can be
moved by one person,
is designed
~
be
use in multiple
locations,
and
requires no
tools to install.
Hi
Mobile
Property
Involved
H2
Mobile
Property
Type
&
Make
None
INN
I
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I
1
~
Not involved in
ignition,
but
burned
Mobile
property
type
2
~
Involved in ignition, but
did
not
burn
.
3
0
Involved
in
ignition
and burned
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property
model
Year
I
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ILJI
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State
yIN Number
Local
Use
0
Pre-Fire
Plan
Available
Some of the information presented in
this
report
may
be
based
upon
reports
from
other
Agencies
D~son report
attached
0
Police
report
attached
0
Coroner
report
attached
0
Other
reports
attached
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*
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*
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Incident
Number
*
Exposure
*
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Resources
or
*
Date
and
Times
Check
if
same
as
alarm
date
Month
Day
Year
Hour
Mm
Sent
~jj
~
Number
of
*
People
Use
Check
ONE
box
for
each
apparatus
to
indicate
its
main
use
at
the
incident.
Actions
Taken
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with
pump
I
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Additional
I
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52
Boat,
no
pump
I
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I
50
Marine apparatus,
other
I
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pumper
combination
truck
Support
Equipment
Other
(Aircraft Rescue
and
Firefighting)
61 Breathing apparatus support
91 Mobile command post
fire suppression, other
62 Light
and
air
unit
92 Chief officer car
Ground
Equipment
60
Support
apparatus,
other
93 ~
unit
or
plow
Medical
&
Rescue
94
Type
1 hand crew
71 Rescue
unit
95
Type
2
hand
crew
or tender
72 Urban Search & rescue unit
99 Privately owned vehicle
equipment,
other
73 High angle rescue
unit
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75 BLS
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fixed
wing
tanker
76
ALS
unit
NN
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70 Medical and rescue unit,other
UU Undetemined
other
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Fire
Protection
District
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An
‘K’
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Sherman
Fire
Protection
District
Total
Personnel
Hours:
12.00
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Coon,
Richard
E—2
FX Fire At
Scene
FC
1.00
1.00
1.00
112 Kileen, Ed L
E—2
FX Fire At Scene
C?
1.00
1.00
1.00
136
Noyes,
Jason
W
E—2
FX Fire At
Scene
FF
1.00
1.00
1.00
138 Downs, Randy J
E—2
FX Fire At
Scene
FF
1.00
1.00
1.00
143 Nichols,
Theresa
E—2
FX Fire At Scene
FFE
1.00
1.00
1.00
111
Purge,
Randy H
E—9
FX Fire At
Scene
DC
1.00
1.00
1.00
128 Lowder, Jared J
E—9
FX Fire At
Scene
PR
1.00
1.00
1.00
129 Judd,
Travis V
E—9
FX Fire At Scene
PR
1.00
1.00
1.00
131 Johnson,
Dennis
E—9
FX Fire At
Scene
FFE
1.00
1.00
1.00
139 Dulcett,
Jacob G
E—9
FX Fire At
Scene
FFE
1.00
1.00
1.00
144 Dauphinee,
Michael
E—9
FX Fire At
Scene
PR
1.00
1.00
1.00
145
Bussen,
Gregory J
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