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Chili competition kicks off with some super bowls

Cookoff stirs up some creativity, fun amongst local fire agencies

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Arnold said he thought the cookoff was a great idea not only to bring in locals to the fire station, but also to support some charities. Admission was a dollar to support the Illinois Fire Safety Alliance's "I am me" Burn Camp or donations like toiletries for Chanooka Wish. He said he and his wife, Michelle, who also volunteers for the Channahon Fire Protection District, are both interested in giving back.

"We're big advocates of charity — we try to do as much as we can," he said.

After the judging, Wilson handed the trophy to Troy Fire's Iron Chefs team, which was made up of Deputy Chief Andy Doyle, Lt. John Probst and firefighter/paramedic Brian Toepke.

Portlock said the judges' decision was unanimous in awarding the top honor to the Iron Chefs' creation.

"It had some kind of a sweetness, a flavor that made it stand out among the chilis," he said. "As we tasted the different chilis, we talked about what made each stand out."

Portlock said it was a tough decision for the judges, because of the cooking talents on display.

"I was quite impressed by the different flavors of chili that the firemen prepared," he said.

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