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Posted: Dec 18, 2022

Fight EV Fires with the TFT Transformer Nozzle System

(Valparaiso, Indiana) – Fire departments around the globe are looking for solutions to combat the increasing frequency of electric vehicle fires. TFT is introducing a tool to help in that fight.

EV Emergency Response Guides all recommend using large amounts of water to cool and mitigate an EV fire. The new Transformer EV Nozzle System deploys in 60 seconds to deliver up to 150 GPM (570 LPM) to the underside of an EV where the battery, and risk of thermal runaway, is located.

TFT’s new Transformer EV kit is a new version of the most customizable specialty nozzle on the market. It only includes the components necessary for EV fires and is simple and quick to deploy. The nozzle breaks down into 5 smaller parts stored in a canvas bag (included) so it takes up very little room on the truck.

The fully assembled nozzle gives firefighters over 7′ (2 m) of distance from the nozzle head, helping them stay safe on scene while delivering the water necessary. Just connect to a fire hose and it’s ready to go without extra equipment or air tanks.

For more information, contact your local TFT dealer or go to Task Force Tips – TRANSFORMER Nozzle Systems (tft.com)                                                                                               

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About Task Force Tips:

Task Force Tips (TFT) is a leading manufacturer of live saving equipment for fire and rescue departments around the globe. Based in Valparaiso, Indiana, our mission is focused on saving lives and protecting property. More info at tft.com.

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Posted: Dec 17, 2022

Sioux City (IA) Spends $2.1M on Four New Fire Engines

Sioux City Fire Rescue showed off four new 2022 Rosenbauer Pumper Engines at Station 1 during a press conference Friday, SiouxCityJournal.com reported.

The engines cost the city $2.1 million and are expected to be in frontline service for 20 years, the report said.

The engines replace four older engines — 1, 3, 5 and 6, which will be put in reserve status, according to the report. The previous reserve engines, 50,70 and 80 will go to city auction.

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Posted: Dec 17, 2022

Trucker Charged After Rig Hits PennDOT Pickup, Fire Unit at I-80 Accident Scene in PA

An Indiana truck driver has been charged after his rig struck a PennDOT pickup truck and a fire vehicle at the scene of an accident Thursday on I-80 in Northumberland County, PennLive.com reported.

Karanjeet Singh, 28, of Noblesville, was charged with driving too fast for conditions, state police said Friday. The investigation is continuing, they said.

No one was injured in the accident that occurred about 12:45 p.m. Thursday in the eastbound lanes of I-80 in Turbot Township, the report said.

Volunteers with the Turbot Township (PA) Fire Company took to Facebook to remind motorists to be aware of the Steer Clear law.

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Posted: Dec 17, 2022

Traer (IA)’s New Fire Station Building Takes Shape

Construction began recently on Traer Fire’s new building in the empty lot located directly east of the main station at 648 Second Street, TimesRepublican.com reported. Updates were provided at the December 5 Traer City Council meeting.

The new 50’x 88′, six-bay building is being constructed next to the fire station in order to house the department’s biggest trucks including its new aerial truck, while the main building will continue to be used for training, storage, meetings, kitchen and bathroom facilities, and more, the report said.

In the summer, the city earmarked roughly $240,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds toward the project with the fire department further dedicating both city and rural set-aside funds plus some fundraising to the project’s finances, according to the report.

The hope is that the building will be done before winter sets in completely, the report said.

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Posted: Dec 17, 2022

Bayville (NJ) Volunteer Fire Department Awarded $34K Grant

The Bayville Fire Department was awarded a $34,000 grant that they will use to purchase life-saving equipment, jerseyshoreonline.com reported.

The grant came from the NJ Department of Community Affairs Fiscal Year 2022 American Rescue Plan Firefighter Grant, the report said.

The local grant was part of $10 million in American Rescue Plan money distributed to 293 fire departments throughout the state. The goal was to ensure firefighters have proper protective, cleaning, and sanitization equipment during this time of heightened community need.

Fire departments can use the grant funding to help cover costs associated with the purchases of:

• Protective clothing (turnout clothing ensembles, pants, garments, helmets, hoods, gloves, footwear, etc.);

• Cleaning and advanced cleaning equipment;

• Oxygen equipment;

• Personal protective equipment (PPE); and

• Other fire/virus protection equipment as determined to be appropriate by DCA’s Division of Local Government Services.

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