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  • Fire Investigations
    FireTech steers the investigation from the initial site inspection through expert courtroom presentations.
  • Litiation Support Services
    In litigation the quality of the experts is often the deciding factor.  
  • Fire Protection & Safety
    We assess and consult on critical fire safety issues in dozens of complex situations.

Fire Origin & Cause Investigations

House on FireFireTech, Inc. provides fire investigation, while working with forensic engineers, multi-disciplinary engineers, and scientific evaluations, to all types of clients. With the combined expertise of our fire investigators, along with consulting fire scientists, and electrical, mechanical, and fire protection engineers, FireTech is able to provide superior technical depth in analyses that are rooted in established scientific principles.

We offer consulting services throughout the Mid West, including Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa and Missouri. Our fire investigators are conveniently located throughout the State of Illinois.

Fire News

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  • Tech rescue team saves dog from 30-foot well
    The Anderson Independent-Mail ANDERSON COUNTY, S. C. — A curious cocker spaniel fell 30 feet to the bottom of an Anderson County well Friday night and lived to bark about it. Reese, a 4-year-old dog from Belton, wanted to see what her family members were doing as they worked to repair a home well on Broadway School Road. The dog decided to jump on top of the well around 6:30 p.m. so she could ...
  • Tenn. names state firefighter of the year
    By Ryan Lewis The Chattanooga Times Free Press JASPER, Tenn. — While the recognition of a fireman's hard work and dedication is always welcome, he is usually quick to point out the work of the brothers and sisters he rides into danger with on every call. The same is true of Capt. James Preston "J.P." Durham of the Jasper Fire Department, this year's Tennessee state firefighter ...
  • Joplin twister was costliest since 1950
    By David A. Lieb The Associated Press JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The cost of 30 manhole covers that got sucked away: $5,800. A new concession stand at the destroyed high school: $228,600. Shelter and care for more than 1,300 homeless pets: $372,000. The tornado that tore through Joplin a year ago already ranks as the deadliest twister in six decades. Now it carries another distinction — the costliest ...

Consumer Products Safety Recalls

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P.O. Box 2868
East Peoria, IL  61611

Toll Free Phone:
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309-698-2204

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