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Posted: Jun 13, 2022

Grant County Sheriff's Office treating body found in burning car as suspicious

Grant County sheriff’s deputies responded to what was first thought to be a vehicle collision Saturday afternoon outside Moses Lake and instead found a single car on fire with a dead body inside. The Grant County Sheriff’s Office said the death is being treated as suspicious. The fully engulfed car was first spotted by an off-duty police officer on South Frontage Road near Road E about 2 miles east of Moses Lake.
- PUB DATE: 6/13/2022 3:15:47 PM - SOURCE: NCWLIFE
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Posted: Jun 13, 2022

See Progress on Marco Island (FL) Fire Rescue’s $12.5M Station 50

Marco Island Fire Rescue recently provided an update on the construction for its future Station 50: The concrete for the second floor has been poured.

More on the project here:

Project Description:

This project consists of demolishing the existing Fire Station 50 and constructing a new hurricane-rated Fire Station. This facility will also contain the following features:

  • City’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
  • The City’s primary data center
  • A fire training tower
  • A community training room
  • A fueling station for City vehicles.

In addition to the facility’s construction, this project also includes making site improvements to the main campus, increasing green space, and improving the property’s stormwater management.

Project Budget:

$12,592,673.00 (Construction)

This project is partially funded by the Collier County One-Cent Sales Surtax and Grant funding.

Current Progress:

Structural work is currently underway, including the following:

  • Putting up CMU walls (first floor) – Complete
  • Second floor plank scheduled – Complete
  • Water Proofing – In Progress
  • Interior framing beginning early June
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Posted: Jun 13, 2022

Oshkosh Corporation Acquires Maxi-Métal Inc.

Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK), a leading innovator of mission-critical vehicles and essential equipment, announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Maxi-Métal Inc. (MAXIMETAL) of Saint-Georges de Beauce, Quebec, Canada. MAXIMETAL is a leader in the design and manufacture of custom fire apparatus and utility vehicles in the Canadian market and will be part of Oshkosh’s Fire & Emergency segment.

“MAXIMETAL is an organization known for quality, reliability, and an overriding focus on customer service and support,” said John C. Pfeifer, Oshkosh Corporation president and chief executive officer. “Their culture and customer focus align exceptionally well with Oshkosh, Pierce Manufacturing and its dealer network.”

“This acquisition will enhance the combined strengths of Pierce and MAXIMETAL by broadening collaboration and expanding sales and distribution capabilities within Pierce’s North American dealer network,” said Jim Johnson, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice president and Fire & Emergency segment president. “Oshkosh expects to benefit from MAXIMETAL’s experience and leadership as the company grows its combined presence in the Canadian market.”

MAXIMETAL has served fire and emergency professionals since 1983 and is a premier fire apparatus manufacturer in Canada. MAXIMETAL will maintain its name, team members, facilities, and branding elements.

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Posted: Jun 13, 2022

Olowalu (HI) Seeks to Raise $2M for New Fire Substation

Residents say fires in Olowalu and its surrounding areas are inevitable and happen often, which is a problem as the nearest fire station is more than five miles from Olowalu, Launiupoko, and Ukumehame.

To combat this, a campaign has been started to raise approximately $2 million to build a fire substation. As of this posting, $16,313 has been raised. The goal is to have it up and running in 12 months.

“There is a spiritual axiom that people won’t care much about what we know until they see how much we care,” a press release from the West Maui Improvement Foundation says. “​I am so grateful to our volunteer WMIF & WMTA Board of Directors and our supporters & members who are joining with us as we continue to reveal how much we care about our West Maui Community. No other organization in Hawaii has done more for its community in the last 43 years than WMTA.  Our track record is stellar, and our future is ambitious.

“South Lahaina, Launiupoko, Olowalu, Ukumehame are all areas outside of the Maui Fire Departments (MFD) five-mile radius of the Lahaina Fire Station and therefore are at greater risk of fire and life Safety due to the MFD response time. Delayed response times may cost us our homes, businesses and even our lives! In addition, when brush fires start along the Pali all of West Maui is landlocked! Quicker response times benefit everyone!

“A proposed station in Olowalu solves this problem for all. The County’s long-term plans acknowledge a station is needed but may not be in the plans for many years. Through the hard work and cooperation from the Maui Fire Department, Maui Taxpayers Association (WMTA), Mahanalua Nui HOA Fire committee, Olowalu Homes, Inc., The County of Maui, and numerous other Individuals and Associations we are proud to announce that progress is being made to make this a reality sooner than anyone ever thought.

“Through a generous land donation of 2 acres in Olowalu, a new cost saving modular constructed Fire Station, we are streaking toward our goal which is to have a Fire station in Olowalu in less than 12 months!!”

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Posted: Jun 13, 2022

Ocean Gate (NJ) Receiving $1M for New Aerial

OCEAN GATE N.J. – Today, Congressman Andy Kim (NJ-03) announced Ocean Gate Fire Department will be receiving $978,000 to acquire a new fire truck to adequately serve Ocean Gate through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Community Facilities Loans and Grants Program.

“I’m proud to have been able to help Ocean Gate get a new fire truck,” said Congressman Kim. “My favorite part of this job doesn’t happen down in Washington, it happens here at home – making these touches, hearing directly from constituents at each of my monthly town halls, and working hard to deliver tangible results in our community. This new fire truck is one small but hugely impactful part of ensuring our towns have the resources they need to keep people safe and ensure that we’re prepared for emergencies. I’m glad to have been able to help deliver this win for Ocean Gate.”

The USDA approved a loan of $930,100 and a grant of $47,900 to the borough of Ocean Gate for the purchase of a new aerial ladder fire truck. Currently Ocean Gate’s two older fire trucks cannot efficiently reach the raised elevation height of structures since most have been lifted after Superstorm Sandy to meet flood elevation requirements.

“The borough of Ocean Gate is happy and grateful to receive this loan and grant for a new fire truck. We are a small community with big needs and would like to thank Congressman Andy Kim for his hard work in support of our obtaining this funding,” said Ocean Gate Mayor David Kendrick. “Both of our operating fire trucks are over 25 years old and neither can reach the upper floors of our homes raised because of Superstorm Sandy. With this funding, we will be able to purchase a new fire truck which will serve our community for many years to come.”

Congressman Kim was proud to work with the borough of Ocean Gate to help support their pursuit of this federal grant. If your organization or nonprofit is applying for a federal grant, our office has a dedicated Grants Director who is available to submit a letter of support on your behalf, connect you with a federal grant liaison to answer application questions, obtain feedback about a previously denied grant to strengthen your next application, or work with congressional liaisons to research potential federal grant opportunities.

If you are interested in receiving our monthly Guide to Grants newsletter with available nonprofit and governmental funding opportunities and grant-specific webinars from Congressman Kim’s office, please contact us at 202-225-4765 and ask to be added, or sign up here.

More information about Congressman Kim can be found on his website by clicking here.

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