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Posted: Nov 12, 2021

Explosion at homeless encampment under West Seattle Bridge starts large fire

An explosion at a homeless encampment under the West Seattle Bridge ignited a large fire late Wednesday night. Our KOMO News crew was at the scene when an explosion near the Chelan Cafe started the fire. Authorities said it appears no one was at the encampment at the time of the explosion. Seattle Fire says the explosion was caused by four to five propane tanks, and they are working to determine what caused the tanks to explode.
- PUB DATE: 11/12/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle
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Posted: Nov 12, 2021

Tacoma firefighters take down abandoned house fire

Tacoma firefighters were on the scene of a huge house fire early Thursday morning. The fire started at a two-story abandoned home an adjacent RV in the 500 block of 56th Ave. E. There were also down wires at the front corner of the house. The fire marshal arrived on the scene and will investigate the cause of the fire in this abandoned house.
- PUB DATE: 11/12/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle
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Posted: Nov 12, 2021

Two boys stuck in storm drain rescued by emergency crews in Federal Way

Intense downpours led to a life-and-death situation for two children Thursday night before police arrived to save the youngsters and make a dramatic rescue. The boys, one of who is 11 years old and the other who is 10, were playing in a storm pond near the Kitts Corner apartment complex on S 336th Street when they got sucked into a drain pipe and dragged off by the current.
- PUB DATE: 11/12/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle
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Posted: Nov 11, 2021

All avenues being explored in continued search for missing Seattle deputy fire chief in Kittitas County

The Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office says every avenue is being explored as the search for missing Seattle Deputy Fire Chief Jay Schreckengost enters day nine. More than 100 people continue in the search in the hills above Cliffdell in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Search teams include state search and rescue planners, K9 teams, drones, mountain rescue, ATV searchers and ground teams, according to the sheriff’s office.
- PUB DATE: 11/11/2021 1:33:00 PM - SOURCE: iFiberOne
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Posted: Nov 11, 2021

San Jose (CA) Fire Department Orders Pierce Tiller and Pumpers with PACCAR MX-13 Big Block Engine

Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) company, announced today the City of San Jose Fire Department in California has placed an order for one Pierce Ascendant® 107’ Heavy-Duty Tiller Aerial Ladder on an Arrow XT™ chassis and three Enforcer™ Pumpers. Sold through Pierce dealer, Golden State Fire Apparatus, the San Jose Fire Department’s new fire apparatus will include PACCAR MX-13 big block engines.

PACCAR MX-13 engines are built in Mississippi exclusively for PACCAR-owned Kenworth Truck Company and Peterbilt Motors Company. With the 2021 PACCAR MX Engine model year, PACCAR and Pierce began an exclusive venture to offer the MX-13 engine to the fire industry. The MX-13 engine is known for its innovation and reliability in heavy-duty applications throughout the country and it undergoes one-million-mile endurance testing to validate high mileage durability.

“The Golden State Fire Apparatus team shared a lot of helpful information about how the PACCAR engine is well used in the commercial industry and we had the opportunity to operate a Pierce engine equipped with the PACCAR motor,” said Joseph Crivello, Battalion Chief for the San Jose Fire Department. “We had experienced fire engineers operate the vehicle, and they were impressed with the performance in all areas of our coverage from downtown urban areas to the East Foothills. The lighter weight motor is a big factor, and its size integrates well with the chassis, allowing for a more spacious and maneuverable captain’s space in the cab.”

San Jose Fire Department’s new fire apparatus will feature:

Ascendant 107’ Heavy-Duty Tiller Aerial Ladder

  • Arrow XT chassis
  • PACCAR MX-13 big block engine
  • Allison transmission
  • 6 KW Harrison generator
  • TAK-4® Independent Suspension
  • Hendrickson Air Ride suspension on the drive axles
  • Side roll and frontal impact protection

Pierce Enforcer Pumpers

  • Enforcer chassis
  • PACCAR MX-13 big block engine
  • 500-gallon water tank
  • Waterous 1500 gpm two-stage pump
  • TAK-4 Independent Suspension
  • Covered hose bed and 68-inch high crosslay
  • Hose reel
  • Carcinogen Awareness and Reduction to Exposure (CARE™) cab customization, including vinyl seats and metal floor

Chief Crivello added, “The maneuverability and capabilities of the Pierce Ascendant 107’ Tiller are amazing, and we look forward to replacing an older 100’ tiller with this essential upgrade as there are numerous high rises under construction in our downtown areas. Additionally, one new engine is a fleet add which will go to a new fire station, station 37, opening in early 2022 to support population increases and system coverage improvements.”

The San Jose Fire Department serves 1.2 million residents, and responds to over 91,000 service calls per year out of 33 fire stations. San Jose is the third most populous city in California (after Los Angeles and San Diego) and the tenth most populous in the United States. The department is the emergency service provider for an international airport, seven major hospitals, a professional sports arena, 108 high-rise structures, and more.

“We were given unique challenges to address, including the San Jose Fire Department’s need for fire apparatus which has a high angle of approach and departure,” said David Klockzien, Sales Manager for Golden State Fire Apparatus. “I’m confident the department’s new Pierce fire apparatus will exceed performance expectations, and our Golden State team appreciates the department’s continued trust and confid

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