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Posted: Mar 28, 2022

Price Rises on Rush City (MN) Fire Department’s Apparatus

The Rush City Fire Department has been expecting a new fire truck, but what it wasn’t expecting was a rise in the overall cost of the apparatus. Well, a chassis issue has done just that, reports hometownsource.com.

During a recent city council meeting, a Custom Fire rep broke the news that the Kenworth truck the department ordered would increase by $24,207.

Back in August the projected total of the chassis was $106,412, but it was discontinued and added supply-chain issues have made the replacement chassis $130,619. Council unanimously approved the new total cost, the report says.

The original order for the truck was a total of $410,000, the report notes, but the discontinuation added not only a price increase but also a $3,500 surcharge.

The original delivery date was on or before June 30, 2022, and the new one isn’t too far off: August.

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Posted: Mar 28, 2022

Medford (MA) Firefighters Take Delivery of Ladder 2

Medford firefighters recently welcomed Ladder 2 to its new home at Station 3.

“Today we welcomed the newest addition to the Medford Fire Department fleet—a brand new ladder truck that will be housed at Station 3,” Medford Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn writes on Facebook.

“We secured funding for this truck in 2019 when I was on the City Council and I’m thrilled that our department now has access to this state-of-the-art vehicle that will help keep our community and fire fighters safe.

“Thank you to Chief Freedman and the crew at Station 3 for giving me a tour of the new truck!”

The new fire truck has already seen action:

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Posted: Mar 28, 2022

Nanaimo (Canada) Fire Rescue’s Station 1 Almost Ready

Nanaimo Fire Rescue is getting ready to move into its new facility. Station 1 will open in April and be fully operational by August, officials said at a recent city council meeting. Ground was broken in July 2020.

Council approved the final step in the nearly $20 million project—borrowing $280,269 from the Municipal Finance Authority of B.C.

“Approve borrowing two hundred eighty thousand, two hundred and sixty nine dollars ($280,269) from the Municipal Finance Authority of British Columbia, as part of the 2022 fall Borrowing Session and as authorized through ‘Fire Station #1 Borrowing Bylaw 2018 No. 7257’; and, that the Regional District of Nanaimo be requested to consent to the City of Nanaimo borrowing the two hundred eighty thousand, two hundred and sixty nine dollars ($280,269) over a 20-year term and include the borrowing in a Security Issuing Bylaw,” the council says.

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Demolition of old Station 1, built in 1967 at 666 Fitzwilliam St., will start in May, council notes.

In addition, the department recently put into service two new fire trucks:

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Posted: Mar 28, 2022

Air Vacuum Corporation Celebrates Its 28th Anniversary on the 28th

Continues Founding Purpose to Protect First Responders

March 28, 2022, Dover, NH – Air Vacuum Corporation is celebrating its 28th Anniversary today, the 28th of March. Since installing the first AIRVAC® 911 System more than a quarter of a century ago, the team has been protecting first responders worldwide by reducing their exposure to hazardous gases and particulate with proven technology.

“We are excited to celebrate this milestone by returning to some more events this year. First responders have given so much during the last few years as they have worked tirelessly to keep their communities safe. There’s so much out of their control and the COVID-19 pandemic has further highlighted the extent to which they put their lives and health at risk every day,” said Tom Vitko, President. “I am personally looking forward to connecting with first responders that I’ve come to call friends over the years and meeting people in person.”

AIRVAC® 911 is a hose-free, ceiling-hung system that was deliberately designed to not require any ducting or outside exhausting, making it easy to add to existing stations, incorporate in renovations and build into new station designs. The AIRVAC® 911 system has a sophisticated 4-stage air filtration process that includes a MERV-16 rated filter for removing contaminant particles as small as 0.3 microns. In addition to addressing the toxins found in exhaust, this filter helps to mitigate the spread of illnesses such as COVID-19. Every time a vehicle enters or leaves, the AIRVAC® 911 system automatically activates so that first responders can feel confident that they are breathing clean air.

“Hearing back from stations who have installed our system is the best part of our work, that’s when we truly know that we are making a difference,” added Tom.

He shared some recent feedback:

“The wellness of personnel is paramount and the reduction in carcinogens throughout the station is an obvious benefit. Being able to utilize an exhaust system without the need for hoses increases personnel safety while working and training in the apparatus bays. It eliminates the need for personnel to be in direct contact with the exhaust system when hooking up hoses as with some other systems. Due to the system working as well as it has, we are comfortable utilizing a mezzanine for training. Air quality has been above acceptable levels while several apparatus have responded at the same time.”

– Assistant Fire Chief, Auburn Fire Department, Auburn, NY

“We did a lot of research on the AIRVAC® 911 System as well as other units on the market. We realized that for the construction of our new building, the AIRVAC® 911 System was our best choice. Besides the cleaner air, we like that we didn’t have to retrofit vehicles to fit hoses. It was nice being able to find a product that could be placed into the construction of a new facility and knowing that the air is better to breath because it’s filtered through an innovative system. The system seems to work flawlessly when activated. Also, you can notice the difference when it’s activated as there is no smell from the starting of the trucks to small equipment.”

– Chief, Cleveland Twp Fire Department, Elkhart, IN

“Air Vacuum Corporation is a great company to work with. The overall smell from equipment returning after a fire is gone. We have noticed cleaner walls and the office staff also notice that the smell is gone. The installation took less than 3 days, the system is easy to maintain and its overall cost is low.”
– Chief, Resort Bear Creek Fire Department, Petoskey, MI

Air Vaccum Corporation will be exhibiting at the following upcoming conferences. Please stop by to learn more. We are happy to answer any questions and w

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Posted: Mar 28, 2022

Lorain (OH) Fire Department Apparatus Involved in Fatal Crash

A head-on collision Saturday between a sedan and a Lorain Fire Department apparatus left a man dead, reports morningjournal.com.

The fire truck, which had its emergency lights and sirens activated, was carrying two firefighters when the impact occurred, the report says; they were shaken up but not injured.

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Police officials are investigating the accident.

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