Menu

WFC News

Posted: Apr 12, 2022

Hamilton (MT) Fire Department Replacing 115-Year-Old Station

With a 1907 birth, it’s believed to be the city’s oldest resident: the downtown Hamilton fire station.

Soon that will not be the case, though. The cramped and dangerous quarters are getting a $5.4 million replacement, set to break ground in August, reports kpax.com.

At the time of the current facility’s construction, its bay was two barn doors out of which the horse-drawn wagons came, according to the report. The corner of Fox Field and Skeels is the site of the future fire station; and the change is due to size, setting, and safety.

The current downtown station. Photo via hamiltonmtfire.com.

The department in the past has had to special order apparatus to get them to fit in the station. Plus, there’s no decon room, which puts crew at a higher risk of cancer.

The city’s general fund, a state grant, and the board of investments will help pay for the new digs, which are expected to be operational by fall 2023.

City officials are hoping the community will contribute in covering the facility’s soft costs, which should come in around $150,000. The department plans to send out a donation mailing, the report notes.

Read more
Posted: Apr 12, 2022

Woo-Hoo: Springfield (IL) Donates Two Engines to Elizabethtown

The Springfield Fire Department (SFD) has donated a pair of fire trucks—Engines 16 and 17—to the Elizabethtown Fire Department (EFD).

Along with the apparatus, EFD received a generator, four fans, axes, pike poles, nozzles, hoses, and fittings.

Related Articles:
Dough: Springfield (IL) Fire Department Getting Series of Upgrades
Springfield (IL) Fire Truck Hit by SUV
Springfield (IL) Moving Forward with Three Fire Stations

“Today we prolonged the useful life of two of our most ‘experienced’ rigs,” SFD writes on Facebook. “We donated Engines 16 and 17 to Elizabethtown (IL) Fire Department who can give them the TLC they deserve. The twin Luvernes were purchased in May of 1994 and had most recently served in our reserve fleet. Thanks to Fire Chief John Rose of the EFD for coming up to take them to their new home.”

“We just want to say ‘Thank You’ to the Springfield Fire Department,” EFD writes. “We couldn’t be more grateful for the trucks, equipment, and new opportunities you’ve given us.

“Again, thank you.”

Read more
Posted: Apr 12, 2022

Oakmont (PA) Volunteer Fire Department to Purchase $1.2M Aerial

The Oakmont Volunteer Fire Department plans to replace two old fire trucks with a 2022 Sutphen aerial, reports triblive.com.

The department got a deal by going with a demo model; its cost is about $1.265 million with $1.175 million coming from the borough and $90,000 from the department, with the department’s share covered via state relief.

The new fire truck is set for an August delivery, which will send to auction on Municibid the department’s 1971 Mack aerial 1996 Pierce engine, both of which are in working condition, according to the report. All funds will go to the borough.

The new apparatus comes with a 100-foot ladder mounted in the middle, akin to the Mack, though its reach extends farther than its predecessor’s 75 feet. In addition, the new one has a pump and can carry water, two things the Mack lacked.

The department’s station will have to undergo some remodeling to fit the new apparatus, officials say.

Read more
Posted: Apr 12, 2022

Anderson (IN) Fire Department to Buy New Pumper

The Anderson Fire Department has received approval to buy a new fire truck at FDIC International 2022 in Indianapolis from April 25-30, reports heraldbulletin.com.

Public Safety officials Monday approved the department’s request to negotiate with vendors for a new pumper truck.

The pumper will replace a 13-year-old apparatus at Station 7. The current fire truck has had its transmission replaced twice and the engine once.

It’s not the department’s first rodeo, as it has purchased equipment during the conference before, the report says.

FDIC International 2022 takes place April 25-30, 2022.

REGISTER NOW

Podcast: The Mikey G. and Mikey D. Show: Nick Papa

Podcast: Command Show: Nick Papa

MORE FDIC PREVIEWS

FDIC 2022 Preview: Quality Training for the Volunteer and Combination Fire Service

FDIC 2022 Preview: The Initial Attack Line

FDIC 2022 Preview: Tower Rescue

FDIC 2022 Preview: Heavy Rescue: Initial Size-Up

Read more
Posted: Apr 12, 2022

Council to Vote on $2M Eau Claire (WI) Fire and Rescue Station 6 Project

Eau Claire Fire and Rescue responded to a record 9,800 service calls last year, and a new $2 million project up for city council approval aims to help department better serve the community, reports weau.com.

A renovation project for Golf Road’s Station 6 will be on the council’s agenda Tuesday night. If passed, it would expand the facility’s living quarters for six crew members and extend the apparatus bay. Station 6 was built in 1985 as a two-person station, the report notes.

Officials say the department has been working toward this expansion since 2018. Upon its introduction into the budget process, the project was slated for approximately $500,000. However, changes in construction costs pushed it to around $2 million.

City council members are tasked with deciding whether to expand the capital improvement budget by $700,500 to help cover the cost of the upgrades. If yes, it would give the project to Rhom Construction, the report says.

If approved, officials hope to have the work done by October. Council Tuesday will also mull a project for improvements on the department’s Station 9.

Read more
RSS
First16371638163916401642164416451646Last

Theme picker

Search News Articles