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Posted: Jun 15, 2022

Kennewick Fire Department breaks ground for a new fire station

The city of Kennewick hosted a ground breaking ceremony on Monday for a new fire station. Construction will take place on the corner of S. Dayton St. and W. 8th Ave. in the next few weeks. The station will be two-stories high and will cost around $10 million to build. Chief Chad Michael says it was time to get a new building and is very appreciative of all the support he's received from elected officials and the community to make this project happen.
- PUB DATE: 6/15/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KNDO-TV NBC 23 Yakima
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Posted: Jun 15, 2022

CareFlite Adds Bell 407GXi to Air Ambulance Fleet

Aircraft will be outfitted with Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) configuration kit

Fort Worth, TX (15 June 2022) – Bell Textron Inc., a Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company, announced today that CareFlite has signed an agreement to purchase a Bell 407GXi aircraft outfitted with an IFR configuration kit.

“With CareFlite’s new Bell 407GXi and the two IFR certified Bell 429s currently in its fleet, Careflite will continue to facilitate around-the-clock critical care to patients across North and Central Texas,” said Lane Evans, managing director, North America. “Bell is proud to continue to support and provide the CareFlite team with ready and reliable aircraft.”

In addition to the two Bell 429 helicopters in its Helicopter Air Ambulance (HAA) fleet, CareFlite also operates five Bell 407 helicopters that provide critical care transportation to those in need. CareFlite’s aircraft fleet is used for emergency transports in Texas and Oklahoma and long-haul patient transfers throughout the region.

“Bell has been a part of CareFlite’s mission of ‘Making Precious Minutes Count’ since 1979,” said Kevin Reynolds, Interim CEO and COO, CareFlite. “For more than 40 years, CareFlite has utilized Bell aircraft to complete life-saving operations to patients in North and Central Texas, and we are proud to expand our current fleet capabilities with the new Bell 407GXi.”

With this purchase, CareFlite will be the first HAA operator using Bell’s 407GXi IFR kit in North and Central Texas.

Established in 1979 with one helicopter shared between two hospitals, CareFlite now operates seven helicopter bases at Texas Health Fort Worth Hospital, Methodist Dallas Medical Center, North Texas Medical Center Gainesville, McKinney National Airport, Whitney, Granbury Municipal Airport, and Burnet Municipal Airport. Over one million patients have been safely transported by air and ground, since its inception. CareFlite also offers hospital team specialty flights including balloon pump, ECMO, Impella, HROB (High Risk OB) and neonatal transports.

The Bell 407GXi’s new IFR capability will allow all-weather operations while continuing to provide multi-mission capability safely, reliably, and effectively. Bell proves its mature production and sustainment support capability with more than 1,600 Bell 407s globally, and actively performing flight training as well as military and para-public missions. The 407GXi’s Garmin G1000H™ NXi Flight Deck enhances situational awareness and reduces pilot workload by delivering easy-to-read information at a glance.

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Posted: Jun 15, 2022

Pulsara Named 2022 SIIA CODiE Award Winner for ‘Best Healthcare Technology Solution’

Pulsara, the leading mobile telehealth and communication platform that connects healthcare teams across organizations, announced today that Pulsara MED OPS™ has been named the “Best Healthcare Technology Solution” winner of 2022 as part of the annual SIIA CODiE Awards. The CODiE Awards recognize the companies producing the most innovative business technology products across the country, and around the world.

Acknowledged as the premier awards program for the software and information industries for over 35 years, the SIIA CODiE Awards are produced by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), the principal trade association for the software, education, media, and digital content industries. SIIA announced the full slate of CODiE winners during an online winner announcement on June 8. Pulsara MED OPS™ was honored as one of 46 winners across the 45 business technology categories, including seven leadership categories recognizing outstanding companies, individuals, and teams.

“Even during these tumultuous times, business application, software, service and product providers continued the industry’s long tradition of developing and marketing innovative solutions to meet business needs,” said SIIA President Jeff Joseph. “We are proud to recognize this year’s class of CODiE Award winners. They truly represent the best of the best in a highly-competitive and ever-evolving market.”

Pulsara is a HIPAA-compliant, secure, easy-to-use communication and logistics platform that unites healthcare teams and technologies across departments and organizations for any patient event. Replacing archaic technologies with live video, audio, instant messaging, image sharing, and more, Pulsara unites the entire care team on one patient channel. With Pulsara, care providers see reduced treatment times and reduced costs of care, improving the lives of both patients and caregivers.

When the pandemic began, Pulsara moved quickly to aid the many health systems overwhelmed by surges of COVID-19 patients needing emergent care. The Pulsara MED OPS™ package provides emergency managers with one unifying tool to connect team members during any incident or event—from the Multiple Patient Incident (MPI/MCI), to the full-fledged disaster, to the worldwide pandemic. By enabling systems of care that scale, the Pulsara MED OPS™ package provides emergency responders with a secure and HIPAA-compliant communication solution that can overlay existing workflows or establish new ones depending on the event.

Using Pulsara MED OPS™, everyone—from EMS to Public Health—has full transparency from the beginning of the stress event through patient follow-up and reporting. Built to eliminate fragmentation of communication and coordinate mutual aid, Pulsara effortlessly scales as the situation unfolds, translating to more efficient emergency management and patient care.

During the COVID pandemic, the scalability of Pulsara MED OPS™ gave the Texas Emergency Medical Task Force the flexibility to build Regional Medical Operation Coordinating Centers (RMOCCs). Utilizing Pulsara’s platform, these coordination centers were able to assess regional and statewide needs and compile resources (i.e., bed availability lists from hospitals) into one place.

It took just 48 hours—during a COVID surge—to get the RMOCCs onboarded. The time savings and reduction in miscommunications were tangible. The RMOCCs streamlined the patient transfer process, reducing the number of phone calls to transfer a single patient by 75%.

From rural areas to entire cities, regions, and states, healthcare providers can communicate with every member of the care team in real-time—without the worry of information being lost due to limited connectivity. Pulsara’s public API is built on a secure, cloud-based platform, allowing for seamless connections that enable key information to be delivered during high-stress events when othe

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Posted: Jun 14, 2022

FDIC International 2022 Exhibitor Showcase: Snap-tite Hose

Ed Ballam, editor of Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment magazine, visits the Snap-tite Hose booth during FDIC International 2022.

More: https://snaptitehose.com/

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Posted: Jun 14, 2022

$1M Plan Announced to Rehabilitate Binghamton (NY) Fire Stations

(BINGHAMTON, N.Y.)Mayor Jared M. Kraham on Monday announced a $1 million plan to upgrade and rehabilitate the City’s four neighborhood fire stations.

“We are fortunate in Binghamton to have historic fire stations that are neighborhood anchors and provide quick response in times of emergency,” said Mayor Kraham. “These buildings need significant investment to stay in operation for decades to come and provide our firefighters with the workspaces they deserve.”

Rehabilitation work will include interior refurbishing and critical system improvements. Stations will receive investments like new roofs, HVAC replacements, renovated bathrooms and bunk spaces, and apparatus room upgrades.

The fire stations receiving work are:

  • West Side, 180 Main St., built in 1900
  • East Side, 176 Robinson St., built in 1904
  • South Side, 259 Conklin Ave., built in 1929
  • North Side, 39 W. State St., built in 1960

In 2021, the Binghamton Fire Department responded to 10,895 emergency calls.

“This is an unprecedented investment in Binghamton’s fire stations that will help secure their future in our community for decades to come,” said Binghamton Fire Chief Alan G. Gardiner. “All of our neighborhood stations are more than 60 years old and in need of repairs and upgrades. This funding will bring the buildings up to modern standards and give our firefighters workplaces to be proud of.”

“The City’s neighborhood fire stations are critical to the Fire Department mission,” said Binghamton Professional Firefighters Association President Dave Holleran. “They enable us to get water on the fire or bring the emergency room to our residents’ living rooms in minutes, where every second counts. In between calls, our firefighters spend long shifts in their fire stations—essentially living in them for 24 hours a day. This funding will allow for much-needed improvements to their workspaces and ensure they can continue to serve the community from our neighborhood fire stations for many years to come. We appreciate Mayor Kraham and City Council recognizing the importance of these stations and committing the needed funding to keep them in good shape.”

“The men and women of the Binghamton Fire Department keep our community safe around the clock and are among the first to respond when emergencies happen,” said City Councilman Tom Scanlon, District 7. “They deserve updated fire stations free from leaking roofs and outdated HVAC systems. This is another significant investment in public safety, and I’m proud to support it.”

The $1 million investment is through American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funding and will be presented at the June 20 City Council work session.

Construction continues on the Fire Department’s new downtown headquarters at 235 Court St. in Binghamton. Work is scheduled to be completed this fall.

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