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Posted: Jun 21, 2022

14-year-old loses hand while playing with fireworks in Federal Way

A teen lost his hand while reportedly playing with fireworks on Monday afternoon, according to South King Fire. The 14-year-old boy was near the basketball court behind Saghalie Middle School when the incident happened. Crews responded to the call around 4:30 p.m. In addition to losing his left hand, the teen also suffered multiple injuries to his right hand.
- PUB DATE: 6/21/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KING-TV NBC 5 Seattle
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Posted: Jun 21, 2022

Fire destroys several businesses in Lynnwood

Crews battled a large commercial fire for hours that destroyed several businesses in Lynnwood overnight. There was also a significant power outage caused by the fire, according to Lynnwood police. The fire in the 19100 block of Highway 99 broke out before midnight Monday. The businesses that caught fire include Speedy Signs, an auto glass shop and Shannon Towing.
- PUB DATE: 6/21/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle
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Posted: Jun 21, 2022

Benton County Fire District 4 urges community preparedness ahead of wildfire season

Benton County Fire District 4 is asking the public to stay prepared for wildfires, especially in light of recent weather. The district warned of how recent rains have led to lush vegetation in the spring, and once those plants dry out, they could become a dangerous fuel source for wildfires. According to the U.
- PUB DATE: 6/21/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KXLY-TV ABC 4 Spokane
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Posted: Jun 21, 2022

Pasco Fire responds to a brush fire

The Pasco Fire Department is working to stop the progression of a brush fire that started at the intersection of E Lewis Street and Heritage Boulevard from going into a wrecking yard. The fire started around 2 p.m. Monday. According to Deputy Fire Chief with the Pasco Fire Department Ed Dunbar, the fire started in the brush on the intersection and caught some lumber near it on fire.
- PUB DATE: 6/21/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KNDO-TV NBC 23 Yakima
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Posted: Jun 21, 2022

HURST Jaws of Life® Launches E3 CONNECT for Industry’s First Cloud-Connected Extrication Tool Line

E3 CONNECT combines traditional rescue tool functionality with modernization of WiFi

IDEX Fire & Safety’s proprietary Captium Cloud works with E3 CONNECT to help departments track maintenance and avoid tool downtime

Shelby, N.C. (June 21, 2022) – Leveraging a history of innovation and the connectivity of WiFi, HURST Jaws of Life® is launching E3 CONNECT, an evolution of its eDRAULIC® 3.0 line that adds automated performance alerts and centralized reports to help departments manage and optimize rescue tool readiness.

“E3 CONNECT brings firefighters the speed, power and performance they’ve come to expect from HURST Jaws of Life extrication tools, plus helps fire departments avoid tool downtime,” said Britt Hawkins, marketing manager for HURST Jaws of Life. “Tool use documentation is automatic with E3 CONNECT, reducing manual data entry, inspection time and potential downtime so rescue crews can be ready any time.”

HURST Jaws of Life, part of IDEX Fire & Safety, integrates E3 CONNECT with IDEX Fire & Safety’s Captium™ Cloud, a smart vehicle platform, to detect, record and report on tool performance and potential issues. Information on such events as roll warnings, submersion (fresh and saltwater), tool drops, and battery condition are captured and reported to the department. E3 CONNECT allows the tool user to more easily comply with new NFPA requirements for reporting and maintenance tracking through the Captium pre-recommended inspection checklist; it informs users of upcoming preventative maintenance schedules, assists in requesting service appointments with HURST Jaws of Life service partners, and provides a centralized location for documentation of the maintenance service performed.

E3 CONNECT builds on the 2021 launch of eDRAULIC 3.0, which features a smart tool dashboard that provides the tool operator with live, visual and easy-to-see tool feedback in three key areas: roll warnings, which assist the operator with cutter positioning; power level indicator, which alerts the user to real-time power level, so they can reposition the tool for another cut; and a battery charge status indicator, ensuring the operator is aware of runtime in real time. E3 tools also offer more power than their predecessors through a user-controlled turbo function and a new, saltwater compatibility. The 2019 launch of the HURST Jaws of Life eDRAULIC Watertight Extrication Tool (EWXT) line were the first battery-powered tools completely operational when submerged in fresh water.

HURST Jaws of Life introduced the industry’s first rescue tool in the 1970s and revolutionized the industry again in 2010 with the first battery-powered rescue tool line. E3 CONNECT continues the company’s tradition of innovation.

“In 1972, HURST Jaws of Life brought the industry the first extrication tool, and we’re proud that we’ve continued to elevate the rescue tool industry ever since,” Hawkins said. “It’s a testament to our spirit of innovation that in our 50th anniversary year we’re bringing first responders another first, and another solution, that helps ensure they’re ready to make the rescue at the scene.”

To learn more about E3 CONNECT, visit jawsoflife.com. For more information on IDEX Fire & Safety’s Captium Cloud, visit captiumconnect.com.

About HURST Jaws of Life

HURST is the only manufacturer of the Jaws of Life® brand. There is no equal to saving lives. The company’s commitment to research and development and dedication to quality engineering and manufacturing has resulted in a line of innovative pro

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