Saturday, November 14, 2020

Springfield Fire hit hard by COVID 19

73 out of 214 Springfield firefighters are in quarantine

Friday, Nov 13, 2020

* That would be 34 percent. Here’s Brenden Moore

More than one-third of Springfield’s firefighters are in quarantine as a COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread through the department.

Seventy-three firefighters are quarantined, including 19 who have tested positive for the virus.

All fire stations remain open and are providing service to residents.

But two of the city’s 12 fire engines will not be in operation until further notice, according to city officials. The engines in question are each part of a multi-company station house.

* Related…

* Springfield among regions with fastest COVID-19 spread in U.S.


Above is from:  https://capitolfax.com/2020/11/13/73-out-of-214-springfield-firefighters-are-in-quarantine/


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Due To COVID-19 Outbreak, A Third Of Springfield’s Fire Department In Quarantine

By MARY HANSEN NOV 12, 2020

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    MARY HANSEN / NPR ILLINOIS

A COVID-19 outbreak among Springfield firefighters has led the city to put two fire engines temporarily out of operation.

One engine is at the fire station on Koke Mill Road and the other on Stevenson Drive. But both are part of multi-engine stations, and city officials say all stations are open and providing service.

Seventy-three firefighters are currently in quarantine, including 19 who have tested positive for the virus. Among the confirmed cases is Chief Allen Reyne – who also serves as Springfield’s point person on the COVID-19 coordinated response team with Sangamon County.

“While this is not ideal, it is our current reality with so many of our members who have been exposed,” said Reyne in a news release. “The department will begin working with our regional hospitals to determine if our methodology for quarantine, which we have used since day one, is still supported by CDC.”

Since the initial news of the outbreak Monday, seven more firefighters have tested positive and the number in quarantine has nearly doubled. There are 214 firefighters employed by the department.

According to a news release earlier this week, the outbreak began with an asymptomatic individual at an outdoor gathering.

Above is from:  https://www.nprillinois.org/post/due-covid-19-outbreak-third-springfield-s-fire-department-quarantine#stream/0

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