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Posted: Dec 1, 2021

Round Rock (TX) to Host City-Wide Fire Station Open House

The Round Rock Fire Department invites members of the community to visit their local fire station during a city-wide Open House from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 4. Families can learn all about the department straight from Round Rock firefighters, tour the fire station and participate in activities for the whole family at this free event.

“Prevention is a huge part of our work, and it’s important to be familiar with your local fire station when you’re not in an emergency situation,” said Interim Fire Chief Shane Glaiser. “We’re excited to get to know more of our neighbors and build relationships that will make us stronger as a community.”

Attendees are welcome to take a tour of the fire house, sit in a fire truck, and try on some of the firefighters’ gear. You can also learn more about fire prevention and even find out how to become a firefighter yourself.

To find the fire station located nearest to you, visit https://www.roundrocktexas.gov/city-departments/fire/fire-stations-team-locations/.

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Posted: Dec 1, 2021

Great Progress on Tampa (FL) Fire Rescue Station 25

Tampa Fire Rescue Chief Barbara Tripp addresses the media alongside Councilman Luis Viera and Rep. Kathy Castor about the progress being made on the construction of Fire Station 25.
Tampa Fire Rescue Chief Barbara Tripp addresses the media along with Councilman Luis Viera and Rep. Kathy Castor. Photo via tampa.gov.

The City of Tampa and Tampa (FL) Fire Rescue are making great progress in the transformation of Fire Station 25, where construction has already started to convert the existing building into an exclusive “rescue station” to serve North Tampa.

In September, Tampa City Council approved around $3.4M to provide Fire Station 25 with four additional personnel and two new rescue cars. This newly renovated fire station will play a pivotal role in easing the burden on surrounding fire stations and protecting families in North Tampa.

Earlier: Tampa (FL) Almost Ready to Open Station 25

Fire Station 25 will operate solely as a rescue station, which means trained firefighter paramedics assigned there will solely respond to ill and injured patients with ambulances. This is especially critical for this area of North Tampa, where around 85 percent of the calls for service are medical.

“We are excited to see the progress happening in Station 25,” Chief Barbara Tripp said. “Even as we continue to gather data to ensure Tampa has America’s best fire rescue department, we are improving service to meet our community’s needs. This new station will allow us to continue to shorten our response times in a fast-growing area of Tampa.”

The renovation of Fire Station 25 will specifically help support Fire Station 13, one of the busiest fire stations in the country.

“For too long the men and women of Fire Station 13 have carried a disproportionately heavy burden of service calls,” said Councilman Luis Viera, who serves this part of North Tampa. “These hard-fought-for improvements will go a long way to providing much-needed relief to the firefighters working in North Tampa and the residents they serve. I thank Mayor Castor and Chief Tripp for their collaboration and leadership in making these critical improvements in public safety.”

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Fire Station 25, located at 710 E. Fairbanks, is at the old Fire Station 11. Before construction began, the Tampa Police Department’s K9 Unit was utilizing the building for training.

These were funds that came about due to federal American Rescue Plan (ARPA) Act money, supported by U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor (FL14). 

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Posted: Dec 1, 2021

La Crosse (WI) Fire Department Adds to Remodeling Plans

The La Crosse (WI) Fire Department is being granted a few additions to its remodeling plans for its Station 1 on Market Street, reports wizmnews.com.

City officials approved plumbing and electrical work as well as extra insulation on an outside wall of the facility, the report says. Such changes would add about $14,000 to a project that costs more than $400,000.

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Posted: Dec 1, 2021

KME Welcomes Dependable Emergency Vehicles as New Dealer in Ontario

NESQUEHONING, PA November 29, 2021 -KME, a subsidiary of REV Group® and a leading manufacturer of fire apparatus, is pleased to welcome Dependable Emergency Vehicles as the dealer covering parts of the Ontario province in Canada.

Founded in 1975, Dependable is a family operated business with a dedicated team of more than 60 employees. With three locations in Ontario, its main facility in Brampton is 40,000 square feet and features 40 full-service bays for bodywork, painting, refurbishing and truck repairs by fully licensed and EVT certified technicians.

“We are thrilled and honored to be selected by the REV Group to represent KME Fire Apparatus. We are ready to serve KME customers in Ontario with a dedicated sales and service team with over 100 years of combined knowledge,” said Pino Natale, Director of Dependable Emergency Vehicles.

KME Director of Sales Chris McClung said “We are excited to welcome Dependable Emergency Vehicles as a KME sales and service organization. We are confident that Pino and his team will help grow the KME presence throughout Ontario.”

Dependable Emergency Vehicles will cover all areas in Ontario except for the Haldimand, Halton, Hamilton, Sudbury, Waterloo and Wellington regions, which will continue to be serviced by longtime KME dealer Metz Fire & Rescue.

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About KME

KME is a true sole source manufacturer of high quality, custom fire apparatus including, Aerial, Industrial, Pumper, Rescue, Tanker, and Wildland products. KME is owned by the REV Group (NYSE: REVG).

About REV Group, Inc.

REV Group® companies are leading designers and manufacturers of specialty vehicles and related aftermarket parts and services, which serve a diversified customer base, primarily in the United States, through three segments: Fire & Emergency, Commercial, and Recreation. They provide customized vehicle solutions for applications, including essential needs for public services (ambulances, fire apparatus, school buses, and transit buses), commercial infrastructure (terminal trucks and industrial sweepers), and consumer leisure (recreational vehicles). REV Group’s diverse portfolio is made up of well-established principal vehicle brands, including many of the most recognizable names within their industry. Several of REV Group’s brands pioneered their specialty vehicle product categories and date back more than 50 years. REV Group trades on the NYSE under the symbol REVG. Investors-REVG

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Posted: Dec 1, 2021

Photo of the Day: December 1, 2021

Midwest Fire—New River Volunteer Fire & Rescue, Crumpler, SC, pumper-tanker. Freightliner M2 106 cab and chassis; Cummins L9 350-hp engine; Waterous CSU 1,500-gpm pump; APR polypropylene 3,000-gallon water tank; three Newton stainless-steel dump valves with telescoping chutes; Zico electric portable tank carrier; 3,000-gallon portable tank; All-Poly™ construction. Dealer: Joe Hlushak, Midwest Fire, Luverne, MN.

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