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Posted: Feb 15, 2022

Six OR Fire Districts Awarded New Disaster Preparedness Vehicles

February 14, 2022

Salem, OR—The Office of Emergency Management has awarded six fire districts across the state with new high-axle, all-terrain vehicles to assist their communities with disaster preparedness and response. The vehicles are provided through the State Preparedness and Incident Response Equipment (SPIRE) Grant, which funds the purchase and distribution of equipment to be used during an emergency to decrease the risk for loss of life and property damage.

The six vehicles have been or are in the process of being delivered to Aurora Fire District, Cannon Beach Fire District, Eugene Springfield Fire, Evans Valley Fire District #6, Hoodland Fire District #74 and Warrenton Fire Dept.

“The SPIRE Grant provides practical equipment that can save lives and property during emergencies by allowing for a more efficient response at the local level,” said OEM Grants Coordinator Jim Jungling. “Applicants must demonstrate a need for the specific equipment and establish how it would significantly improve emergency response capabilities in their communities.”

The road-legal vehicles can access flooded areas, navigate rugged terrain and perform water rescues; they can also serve as brush rigs to fight small grass fires and other types of small, outdoor fires. Recent flooding and wildfire conditions have increased the need for the vehicles, which are designed and manufactured locally in Bend by CORE (Commander Off-Road Equipment), a division of EarthCruiser.

“We’ve been working closely with Business Oregon to identify more local and regional companies, like EarthCruiser, that can serve as partners for procurement of the equipment,” said Jungling. “While it’s not always possible to buy local, we do prioritize it, both to support the economy and to save money on equipment delivery.”

Warrenton Police Chief Mathew Workman said the CORE Vehicle will be used to help his community in the case of a tsunami or earthquake. “With any size tsunami, most of our city, including dozens of residential neighborhoods, will be inundated with water. This type of vehicle will allow us to perform rescue operations in those areas,” said Workman. “Similarly, during an earthquake, thousands of trees and utility poles will most likely topple and prevent standard-axle vehicles from traversing around town to perform rescue operations, whereas a high-axle vehicle would have a better chance of reaching the impacted areas.”

Oregon House Bill 2687 established the SPIRE Grant program, which became effective in August 2017. A total of $5 million was made available in the grant’s first round, which awarded 81 pieces of equipment to 79 different awardees. Individual items had a minimum cost of $5,000 per item and were selected from an approved equipment list. In addition to the CORE Vehicles, equipment included generators, fuel tankers, big-water rescue boats, a low-water rescue boat, rescue jet skis, mass casualty trailers and water purification trailers. While the state purchases the equipment, the awardee is responsible for the maintenance, staffing and response. The state retains the option to request use of the equipment elsewhere if an emergency occurs.

Oregon legislature has funded the SPIRE Grant with

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Posted: Feb 15, 2022

Detroit (MI) Firefighters Accused of Being in Bar on Duty, Suspended from Department

Two Detroit firefighters were suspended from duty after they were accused of being in a bar on the job Saturday, reports WDIV.

The police were called to a bar in Melvindale with a fire engine parked out front to investigate a complaint of disorderly conduct. Firefighters told the office that they were attending a send-off dinner for a colleague, but that they were not drinking. At the officer’s urging, the firefighters and the fire engine moved on from the bar.

The fire department, however, sent the two firefighters involved, one of them a lieutenant, for alcohol testing, which reported one had alcohol in his system. The two firefighters were suspended.

Acting Fire Commissioner Chuck Simms told WDIV that, “I’m not going to tolerate that.”

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Posted: Feb 15, 2022

Seven Aiken County (SC) Fire Departments Receive New T-Style Tankers

A total of seven volunteer fire departments in Aiken County (SC) received new T-Style tanker trucks, reports postandcourier.com; they are Eureka, Silver Bluff, New Holland, Hollow Creek, Windsor, Monetta, and Salley.

Windsor, Salley, and Hollow Creek’s apparatus are already in service, the report says.

Salley officials say that on nearly every call a crew member has to drive the apparatus back to get more water when it runs out. The new tanker has double the capacity—3,000 gallons.

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The purchase was funded through Capital Project Sales Tax IV, voter-approved in November 2018. Included in the county’s share of the proceeds was $1.55 million for the purchase of tankers, which cost $240,000 each, according to the report.

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Posted: Feb 15, 2022

Chicopee (MA) Fire Department to Buy Underwater Drone for Emergency Rescues

Using a $27,950 grant from the Massachusetts Department of Emergency Management, the city of Chicopee (MA) is purchasing a high-tech underwater drone to assist in search and rescue operations on the Connecticut and Chicopee rivers, reports masslive.com.

The plan is to purchase the drone and a trailer that will be used to house and transport a utility terrain vehicle the city already owns (garaged at Fire Station 3), according to the report.

The drone has a camera and is operated via remote control.

Three boys have died in the past three years after falling through ice on the rivers.

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Posted: Feb 15, 2022

NC Shooting Victim Drags Cop with Car, Slams into Fire Engine

A Rocky Mount city councilor, who is also a pastor, left his home for church Sunday and came across a man in a stopped car who had been shot. He called first responders to the 600 block of Lincoln Drive, where the car sat idling.

Inside, police said 32-year-old Jonathon Nixon sat with a head injury. When officers tried to aid him, the victim, apparently incoherent, accelerate

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