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Posted: Apr 18, 2022

Unvaccinated firefighters face termination in King County

Several firefighters in King County say they’ll be out of a job because they have not been vaccinated for COVID-19. Unvaccinated firefighters at Eastside Fire and Rescue said their exemptions have not been accommodated. Captain Frank Dahlquist said he has been on the frontlines for more than 15 years.
- PUB DATE: 4/18/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle
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Posted: Apr 18, 2022

Crews investigate cause of Tacoma residential fire

The cause of a fire in East Tacoma early Monday morning is under investigation, crews said. The Tacoma Fire Department responded to the residential fire around 1:46 a.m. on E Harrison St. All occupants were able to escape before firefighters arrived, crews said, and one of the three pets inside died.
- PUB DATE: 4/18/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle
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Posted: Apr 18, 2022

Man charged with arson and malicious mischief following Millwood SWAT standoff

A standoff with SWAT on Thursday ended peacefully, but investigation into the incident have resulted in charges against the suspect, 42-year-old Manuel Garcia. Before the standoff, Spokane County Sheriff's deputies responded to a fire call on the 7800 block of E. Columbia Dr. The caller said their family member was an addict and caused the fire, but wasn't sure if it was intentional.
- PUB DATE: 4/18/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6 Spokane
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Posted: Apr 18, 2022

Super Vac to Showcase Robotic Misting Turbine at FDIC International 2022

Super Vac, one of the leading manufacturers in fire ventilation equipment, will showcase an unmanned misting turbine by EmiControls in its booth at FDIC International 2022 (Booth #3417).

The robotic fan features a water mist system that atomizes water and extinguishing foam into a fine mist before propelling it up to 300 feet with Quadrijet nozzles and turbine propeller. The fan can be maneuvered an additional 1,000 feet toward the hazard thanks to advance remote controls, making these turbines the ultimate unmanned firefighting fans for chemical operations, tunnel systems, subway shafts, recycling plants and urban areas.

The fan’s water misting system includes 40 turbine-ring Quadrijet nozzles, which provides up to 400 gpm of water, and a powerful turbine propeller, which combines 25kW power with a polymer blade to deliver 35,000 cfm. An integrated Akron nozzle (or brand of choice) produces up to 1,200 gpm that can be propelled up to 300 ft. with remote adjustable pattern.

In addition to its misting capabilities, the turbine is also highly maneuverable. The robot can tilt 19-degrees down and 43-degrees up, while the turntable features 362 degrees of rotation. The design can also fit into parking garages as low as 80” while having the ability to raise an additional 67”. This large industrial fan can be mounted on tracks, trailer or truck. When mounted to the crawler tracks, the robotic fan can navigate harsh terrain, 30-degree inclines and 15-degree traverses with the mobile unit’s 71HP Kubota diesel engine.

A number of optional features can be added to the firefighting robot, including forklift, railway wheels, camera kit, remote winch, air duct hose, ground-sweep nozzles and web-based GPS.

“We’re excited to partner with EmiControls so that we could bring this firefighting robot to the United States market,” Super Vac Preseident Roger Weinmeister said. “This fan is a great addition to our large-scale PPV lineup, which includes 30”, 48” and 80” industrial fans, all designed for ventilating large structures. At Super Vac, we know every ventilation scenario is different, so we pride ourselves in this addition because we know it’s important to offer a wide variety of tools to get the job done.”

For more information on Super Vac’s battery fans, visit bit.ly/unmanned-turbines.

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Posted: Apr 17, 2022

See DocGo’s Electric Ambulance at the NY Auto Show

Get a sneak peak at DocGo’s new all-electric ambulance at the New York International Auto Show.

The show starts today and runs through April 24 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

The company said the vehicle “emits just 10% of the pollutants as compared to a standard gasoline powered ambulance.” And attendees will have the opportunity to see the vehicle in-person and speak with a DocGo representative at the show.

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“As a New York-based company dedicated to sustainability, we are honored to be a part of the esteemed New York International Auto Show this year,” said DocGo President Anthony Capone. “We look forward to showcasing our new all-electric ambulance and encourage all attendees who are interested in the future of eco-friendly medical transportation to visit our exhibit.”

DocGo says it looks to have an all-electric fleet by 2032.

DocGo also provides emergency medical services at the convention center.

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