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Posted: Mar 1, 2026

Protecting Firefighters from Diesel Exhaust

Airborne toxins, particularly diesel exhaust, pose significant health risks in fire stations, contributing to cancer and other illnesses. NIOSH studies highlight the need for improved indoor air quality measures.

The post Protecting Firefighters from Diesel Exhaust appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

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Posted: Feb 28, 2026

West Hartford (CT) Offers Fire Apparatus Rides to Residents for Help Shoveling Out Their 1,300 Fire Hydrants

West Hartford's fire department successfully engaged residents to clear over 100 fire hydrants after heavy snowfall, promoting community involvement through incentives like gift cards and fire truck rides.

The post West Hartford (CT) Offers Fire Apparatus Rides to Residents for Help Shoveling Out Their 1,300 Fire Hydrants appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

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Posted: Feb 28, 2026

CT First Selectman Pushes Back on Waiving Fees for New Firehouse

Plainfield selectmen waived $108,752 in building permit fees for a new fire station, despite opposition from First Selectman Cunningham, who raised concerns about fairness to other districts.

The post CT First Selectman Pushes Back on Waiving Fees for New Firehouse appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

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Posted: Feb 27, 2026

New bodycam video shows raging fire, frantic response after Massachusetts house explosion

VIDEOS: A home in a Massachusetts city exploded and burst into flames earlier this week, leaving the structure fully engulfed by the time first responders arrived.

Emergency crews were called to the scene on Plain Street in Taunton around 10 a.m. Wednesday. Police and firefighters arrived within minutes, but the force of the explosion had already caused significant damage to the two neighboring homes as well.

The response was complicated by the more than two feet of snow that fell during Monday’s blizzard. The Taunton Police Department released new bodycam video on Thursday showing the moment when officers realized hydrants on the street were buried, slowing efforts to get water on the flames.

“Where are the hydrants? They’re all buried…Do you know where the hydrants are? … We’re f*!” one officer is heard saying in the video as the flames raged.

WFXT-TV FOX 25 Boston

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Posted: Feb 27, 2026

Meet ‘Sam’: The high-tech system changing how firefighters battle blazes in one Ohio county

VIDEO: Fire departments across the country are facing a difficult reality: fewer firefighters, tighter budgets, and more emergency calls than ever before. Now, one department in Wayne County is turning to new technology to help close that gap.

The Wooster Township Fire Department is among the first in the nation to use a new automated pump system, “Sam,” installed directly on one of its fire engines.

Traditionally, operating a fire engine’s pump panel requires a dedicated firefighter to manually control water flow, pressure, and valves during a fire response. The process is complex and highly hands-on.

“It’s a huge help because we have very limited staffing on duty, and then even when we do get a call, we’re relying on volunteers to show up,” said Fire Chief Dallas Terrell.

The automated system allows firefighters to manage water pressure more efficiently without requiring a full-time pump operator. According to developers at Idex Fire & Safety, the core technology used in many fire engines has remained largely unchanged for generations.

WEWS-TV ABC 5 Cleveland

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