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Posted: Apr 20, 2022

All About Oakland’s (CA) Fire Station 29 Relocation, Fire Training Complex Master Plan

Oakland welcomes our community to envision a new state-of-the art fire station, fire training, education center and community complex located at 905 66th Avenue. The relocation of Fire Station No. 29 to this site is a top priority to replace the aging and outdated station. We invite you to learn more about the relocation and proposed plans to include a future fire training center and a community space to better serve the neighborhood and Oakland at-large. We are eager to share more and hear from YOU.

Click here to participate in our Community Survey!

The vision of this project is to create an essential fire service and community complex that enhances public safety, emergency response, job training and access to community amenities. The complex must thoughtfully integrate Fire Station No. 29 and co-locate other Oakland Fire Department facilities while providing a welcoming community facility that is universally accessible and visible to the public.

Existing Fire Station No. 29 located at 1016 66th Avenue does not serve the current and anticipated operational and community needs. Oakland proposes to locate a new station one block away at 905 66th Avenue. The new facility is funded by Measure KK and will be the first phase to be fully designed and constructed with anticipated completion by the end of 2025. The new Fire Station will include a community room and classroom.

The Master Plan will look toward the future to develop a strategy that benefits all by addressing the needs of the first responders and needs of the community. The fire safety and training facilities proposed include relocation of the obsolete OFD fire training facilities, fire training classrooms, Support Services Division and the Urban Search and Rescue Task Force #4 (USAR) Warehouse. A portion of the site will be dedicated to a community-oriented business or facility to be determined through an inclusive planning and community engagement process.

Community Meeting 1 was Saturday, and Zoom Meetings will be held on:
Wednesday, April 20 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Zoom in Chinese and English
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8973…

Thursday, April 21 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Zoom in Spanish and English
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8509…

We would like your feedback on what services you think the community portion of this facility should provide. Click here to participate in the project survey:

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Posted: Apr 20, 2022

Need a 1994 Pierce Saber? Contact the Bridgeville (DE) Volunteer Fire Company

The Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Company is looking for a new home for its 1994 Pierce Saber fire engine, which has just 36,000 miles on it.

They would prefer to keep the engine in the area. More information on the apparatus and potentially obtaining it can be found here.

The company’s purchase of Engine 72-1 made the predecessor expendable.

“FIRE ENGINE for DONATION.” The company writes on Facebook.

“We would like to donate this engine to a company/department on Delmarva that has a need for it. If there is no interest on Delmarva, we will then consider applications from across the U.S. Thanks!”

The engine’s new owners will pay just the transportation costs.

Engine 72-1:

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Posted: Apr 20, 2022

C&S Supply Acquired by New Owner

(April 15, 2022) Fort Collins, CO – Watershield Industries is proud to announce the acquisition of C&S Supply of Ft. Collins, CO.

“After 22 years I am ready to retire,” said Carol Stark former owner of C&S Supply, a company that manufactures and distributes nozzles and valves for the fire service. Stark recently selected Watershield as her business partner in order to focus on her retirement plans.

Commenting on this new acquisition, David Hansen, President/CEO of Watershield Industries said, “Carol has agreed to stay on as a consultant which means I will be able to leverage her experience and deep product knowledge during my onboarding process. Other than the ownership change, it’s business as usual.”

C&S Supply will remain in Ft. Collins and Charlie Slocomb will continue as General Manager. Stark concludes, “Thanks for the good years and wonderful memories.”

To learn how Watershield Industries can assist your business, visit them in booth #3436 during the FDIC tradeshow in Indianapolis, IN, April 27-30th.

About Watershield Industries:

Watershield Industries, headquartered in Salina, KS, owns a diverse portfolio of fire service products that include: brush trucks, pump testing and training equipment, nozzles and valves, as well as loose equipment. Leadership provided by B12 Capital Partners, Kansas City, MO.

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Posted: Apr 20, 2022

Man Accused of Stealing Houston (TX) Ambulance from Hospital, Leading Police on Chase

Police said a man accused of stealing an ambulance from a Houston hospital and leading officers on a chase Tuesday morning is in custody.

ABC 13 reports the man had already been arrested Monday for burglarizing a home. The man, who was not immediately identified, was taken to Memorial Hermann Hospital after complaining of an unspecified injury during his initial run-in with the law.

Police said the suspect grew angry when he couldn’t use the bathroom at the hospital Tuesday. An officer handcuffed the man and a fight between the two erupted, leading to a chase through the hospital.

Police said the man made it outside the hospital where an ambulance crew was unloading a patient. The man is then accused of driving off in the Houston Fire Department ambulance.

The chase ended when the man hit a parked car. He was taken into custody after a brief SWAT standoff with officers, police said.

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Posted: Apr 20, 2022

Samaha Associates Designs and Builds Fire Station 44 for Fairfax County (VA)

By Alan M. Petrillo

Samaha Associates PC has designed and built about a dozen fire stations for Fairfax County, so when the county talked to them about being involved in a project that was to be built by a private developer and then turned over to the county, Samaha was all in on the project.

“It was interesting to work with a developer and not the jurisdiction that has experience in building fire stations,” says Samaha Associates senior project manager Ken Cahoon. “The developer has experience in building high-rise buildings, but not public service buildings with all their different features and requirements. We had to advocate with them for what we do and how we do it, especially with a lot of the features found in typical fire stations, such as Plymovent direct capture exhaust systems for each of the apparatus, and four-fold apparatus bay doors that open exceptionally quickly, as well as all the controls and gadgets that go along with such systems.”

Cahoon says the Tysons area outside of Washington, D.C., is undergoing massive redevelopment efforts. “The construction of four new metro stations in Tysons have been the catalyst for this redevelopment, and by 2050 plans are to transform Tysons from a suburban office center into a high-density, walkable, green urban center for people to live, work, and play,” he says. “As a result of this rapid development the local jurisdiction saw a need to increase its public safety capacities and public amenities in the area. The Scotts Run Station South mixed-use development includes 17 separate multi-story buildings ranging in height from 75 feet to 400 feet, so the developers were required to set aside land and finance the construction of specific public safety and community amenities. Scotts Run Fire Station 44, along with multiple parks, and transportation infrastructure were developed as part of these proffer conditions.”

The dining area and day room open off of the station’s kitchen.

Cityline Partners hired Samaha Associates for the design of the new fire station, which is on a sloping site that required a multi-level compact design solution by the architect. Cahoon says the new three-bay, 13,850-square-foot fire station was designed and constructed by the Cityline/Samaha team, along with Trinity Group Construction. After construction, the building was transferred to Fairfax County, which provides the staffing and operations at the facility.

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