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Posted: Nov 18, 2022

Photo Apparatus of the Day: November 18, 2022

Seagrave—East Lincoln Fire Department, Stanley, NC, pumper. Marauder stainless steel tilt cab and chassis; Cummins X12 500-hp engine; Waterous CSU 2,250-gpm pump; Pro Poly 750-gallon polypropylene water tank; Harrison 10-kW generator. Dealer: Thomas Yow, Cardinal Fire Solutions, Concord, NC.


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Posted: Nov 18, 2022

Thomasville (AL) Fire’s New Pumper/Ladder Truck Arrives Next Week

Thomasville Volunteer Fire Department’s new fire truck is scheduled for delivery next week, a city official told council members at the work session and council meeting Monday. The truck has been on order for two years, TheThomasvilleTimes.com reported.

The new truck is a pumper/ladder truck with a smaller ladder, the report said.

At the meeting it was restated that the city was considering selling the old downtown fire station to Thomasville Baptist Church. A city official said negotiations will proceed, the report said.

Three fire trucks are housed at the downtown station, all over 30 years old, according to the report. The plan is to sell two of the trucks and to keep one as a reserve.

That will leave the volunteer fire department with seven trucks, the report said.

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Posted: Nov 18, 2022

Friendship (PA) Fire Company Celebrates Arrival of New Truck

Friendship Fire Company in Danville invited the community to celebrate the arrival of its new fire truck, Truck 19, Saturday, November 12.

According to a news release from the company, there were stations with hands-on activities for children, fire demonstrations, food and more.

The event ran from 1-4 p.m. and visitors included members from other firehouses, County Commissioner Trevor Finn and a representative from the Nanticoke Fire Department.

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Posted: Nov 18, 2022

Massena (NY) Fire Truck Struck by Vehicle on Way to Crash Site

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Posted: Nov 18, 2022

Simultaneous calls strain resources of East Jefferson Fire Rescue

Emergency calls earlier this week taxed the resources of East Jefferson Fire Rescue, the department said. A surge in 911 calls “left us at status zero for too long,” Chief Bret Black said in a press release. “We need more firefighters and paramedics.” Status zero is a 911 industry term used by emergency dispatchers that means that all available fire and emergency medical service units are committed and there is nothing left for the next emergency call.
- PUB DATE: 11/18/2022 1:30:00 AM - SOURCE: Peninsula Daily News Online
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