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Posted: Oct 6, 2022

Photo Apparatus of the Day: October 6, 2022

Sutphen—DeKalb County (GA) Fire Rescue 105-foot tractor-drawn aerial. Monarch heavy-duty tractor cab and chassis; Cummins X12 500-hp engine; huck bolted #304 stainless-steel body; Onan 7.5-kW generator; Duo Safety ground ladder complement; TFT Typhoon electric monitor with M-ERP-2000 nozzle and stacked tips. Dealer: Jerry Harley, Williams Fire Apparatus, Ashland, AL.

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Posted: Oct 6, 2022

Roanoke Rapids (NC) OKs Ordinance for Fire Engine Through FEMA Grant

Roanoke Rapids City Council Tuesday approved a capital project ordinance which allows for the purchase of a new fire truck through a FEMA Assistance to Firefighters grant, RRSpin.com reported.

The grant award is $476,190 and the city’s match is $158,947, the report said.

A fire official told the council that paying for the truck up front will save the city money because a price increase is expected within the next two to three weeks, according to the report.

Delivery of the truck through the Federal Emergency Agency grant is expected to take 16 months, the fire official said – the same amount of time it will take the fire department to receive one it is getting through American Rescue Plan Act funding.

The truck coming through the FEMA grant will be one to replace engine 142, a 1991 model which is rife with problems, the report said. 

The truck is in need of an engine rebuild, has a rusted pump, electrical issues, no air conditioning and is not up to current National Fire Protection Association safety standards, city fire officials have said.

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Posted: Oct 6, 2022

Stanford Heights (NY) Fire Department Submits Scaled-Down Replacement Plan

Representatives from the Stanford Heights Fire Department presented a slightly scaled down plan to build a new $12.5 million fire station behind the existing station on Central Avenue, SpotlightNews.com reported.

There are five parcels of land totaling three-plus acres along Central Avenue between Covington and Wilber avenues that will be combined into one parcel to accommodate the new fire station with a footprint of 15,000 square feet, the report said. With a portion of the station having a second floor, with a community room, offices and a commercial kitchen, the total square footage is proposed to be about 23,000 square feet.

The existing station is about 14,000-square-feet and will eventually be razed, according to the report.

As proposed, the fire apparatus will utilize drive-through bays and leave for calls onto Wilber Avenue and return via Covington Avenue. Currently, the apparatus has to swing around in the front of the building onto Central Avenue — with a firefighter directing traffic — and backed into the bays. There would be three drive-through bays with four overhead doors on the Wilber Avenue side of the building.

The original plan, proposed in August, 2020, had five drive-through bays and a 17,000-square-foot footprint, the report said.

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Posted: Oct 6, 2022

VIDEO: Homecoming bonfire explodes at Florida high school

PHOTOS: Bay District Schools is reporting an explosion that happened during the lighting of a traditional homecoming bonfire at A. Crawford Mosley High School. BDS officials said they are investigating the cause of the fire and they followed their customary safety protocols. “We know that many people who live close to A.
- PUB DATE: 10/6/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WJHG-TV NBC 7 Panama City
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Posted: Oct 6, 2022

Man to become one of the only amputee firefighters in Virginia

VIDEO: For the last year, Suffolk Fire and Rescue has been training a new class of heroes. In that class is a one-of-a-kind recruit. When he graduates from training, there will be no other firefighter like him in Hampton Roads. In three weeks, Chris Heater will become a Suffolk firefighter. “I actually grew up watching Backdraft, so, I don’t know.
- PUB DATE: 10/6/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WAVY-TV NBC 10 Portsmouth
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