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Posted: Apr 18, 2022

NJ Fire Department Donates Engine to AL Counterpart

On the heels of upgrading its fleet, the South Amboy (NJ) Volunteer Fire Department has decided to donate one of its engines to the Bluff Springs (AL) Volunteer Fire Department, reports tapinto.net.

The department discovered its AL counterpart needed a replacement apparatus, and, with city officials’ approval, the truck was sent to the department earlier this month.

Related: PA Department Donates Two Apparatus to IL Counterpart that ‘Lost Everything’ in Fire

The AL department serves the city of Ashland in Clay County, which boasts a population of 2,037, according to the report.

Engine 10, one of South Amboy’s new fire trucks:

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Posted: Apr 18, 2022

North Port (FL) Celebrates $12M Public Safety Facility

North Port (FL) recently celebrated the opening of Station 86, a $12 million public safety complex comprising a fire and police substation.

It’s the city’s sixth fire station.

The project was funded by the developer of Wellen Park, who will then be reimbursed via impact fees collected over time.

The complex is located along Tamiami Trail at the intersection of Preto Boulevard. It was built by Willis Smith Construction and designed by Plunkett Raysich Architects. Engineering work was completed by Snell Engineering Consultants, AM Engineering Inc., Kimley-Horn and Quest Design Group.

It includes a helipad; a 1,600-square-foot garage; a four-bay, double-deep, 7,000-square-foot apparatus room; and showcases the company’s vintage 1946 Seagrave fire truck.

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Posted: Apr 18, 2022

I’m Parkin’ Here: FDNY Truck Moves Car Blocking Hydrant

There’s a reason why there are laws against blocking a hydrant with your car–and now there’s also video evidence as to why.

THEMAJESTIRIUM1 shot this video of the FDNY responding to a fire in the Bronx. The responding engine had to clear the hydrant, which was blocked by a vehicle. The driver was nowhere to be found, so the department took matters into its own hands.

Lesson learned?

Visit YouTube for more MAJESTERIUM1 Videos.

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Posted: Apr 18, 2022

Corydon (KY) Fire & Rescue Christens Tanker 565

Corydon Fire & Rescue Saturday dedicated its new Tanker 565 with a big ceremony.

The apparatus—which replaces a fire truck that was used for 45 years, according to a report in wevv.com—was purchased via fundraisers and a FEMA grant.

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Posted: Apr 18, 2022

Spokane County (WA) Fire District 4’s Engine 49 Involved in Accident

A Spokane County (WA) fire truck lost control on an icy road and rolled onto its side on Highway 395 while responding to a call early Friday morning.

Just after 5 a.m., Spokane County Fire District 4’s Engine 49 began to slow down while traveling north on the highway to a report of a car accident. The apparatus then lost traction, crossed the highway, and rolled onto the driver’s side.

Two firefighters were taken to a hospital with minor injuries, and both were wearing their seatbelts at the time of the crash, which happened just south of W. Wild Rose Road in Deer Park.

No other cars were involved in the crash.

“This morning, April 15, 2022, at approximately 05:08 Spokane County Fire District 4’s Engine 49 was involved in a rollover accident while responding to a report of a motor vehicle collision on Highway 395,” the department writes on Facebook. “Engine 49 began to slow their apparatus while driving northbound on 395 when they lost traction resulting in crossing the highway and rolling on to the driver’s side of the apparatus.

“The accident occurred just south of Wild Rose Rd. There were no other vehicles impacted by the collision. Most importantly, the two firefighters on the apparatus only sustained minor injuries and were transported to the hospital for precautionary evaluation. They are expected to be released. Both firefighters were wearing their seatbelts at the time of the accident. We are thankful for the assistance from the Washington State Patrol who assisted us this morning as we work through this incident. We are beyond grateful that no one was seriously injured.”

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