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Posted: Nov 5, 2021

Jonesville (MI) City Council Approves $238k for Mini-Pumper

Jonesville (MI) city council recently approved spending $238,000 to purchase a 2021 Fouts 4 Initial Attack mini-pumper, reports hillsdale.net.

The apparatus sits on a F550 chassis and has a 1,500-gallon-per-minute pump with a 285-gallon tank, the report says. It will be paid for with money from the department’s equipment fund.

Officials say the apparatus will primarily be used as a first response unit for all vehicle crashes—and for medical assists and mutual aid calls—and come with extrication tools.

The department says it is purchasing a demo model, which means it could take delivery in as little as two weeks.

Fouts 4’s predecessor will either be sold or scrapped.

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Posted: Nov 5, 2021

Rochester (NH) Fire Department Shows Off Rescue 8

The Rochester (NH) Fire Department recently showed off its new rescue truck during a city council meeting, reports wmur.com.

Rescue 8 officially went into service last month, the report says.

Related: Video: Rochester (NH) Firefighters Receive 3rd Toyne Pumper

Officials say the apparatus can get to just about any situation, and it carries all necessary equipment, such as extrication tools, spreaders, and the like.

More info and pics can be found here.

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Posted: Nov 5, 2021

Billerica (MA) Fire Department Ladder Truck Hits Bridge; Is Out of Commission

A 2012 Billerica (MA) Fire Department ladder truck is out of commission after it struck the Mount Pleasant Street bridge Tuesday morning, reports wickedlocal.com.

A department member was transporting the apparatus back from Lowell around 9 a.m. following repairs when the accident happened, the report says.

There were no passengers or injuries, but the truck’s ladder was totaled—though the apparatus is otherwise operational. It’ll be sent to Attleborough for repairs, officials say.

Related:
New Billerica (MA) Fire Station Almost Complete

The bridge, which has been a bone of contention with regards to vehicles getting trapped or damaged, nor the MBTA train line that sits on it were damaged.

Officials say the driver, who was apologetic about the incident, was drug-tested, as is standard protocol for accidents on the job.

The department says it will be relying on mutual aid from other departments until the ladder is repaired.

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Posted: Nov 5, 2021

Nashville (TN) Fire Department Ready for New Station 2

The demolition of the Nashville (TN) Fire Department’s Station 2 will commence in a couple of weeks, which will make way for construction of the department’s new Station 2.

The old station, built in 1974 at 500 2nd Avenue North, was closed in December 2019 due to building and mechanical issues.

Crews were temporarily reassigned as such: Personnel assigned to Engine 2 and Medic 2 relocated to Station 9 at 601 Second Avenue South; personnel assigned to Rescue 2 relocated to Station 5 at 1101 8th Avenue South; and personnel assigned to Tower 2 relocated to Station 11 at 1745 Dr. D.B. Todd Jr. Boulevard.

The demolition of Station 2 will last for a few months. The department is in the planning stages of creating the design and layout of the new Station 2, which will be in the vicinity of the old facility.

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Posted: Nov 5, 2021

Motorola Solutions’ APX NEXT XN is Designed to Withstand New Extreme Heat and Immersion Standards for the Fire Industry

New firefighter all-band smart radio incorporates advanced technologies for trusted communications in the most intense environments

CHICAGO – Nov. 2, 2021 – Motorola Solutions (NYSE:MSI) today announced its newest radio for firefighters, the APX NEXT® XN, designed to meet the most stringent fire industry standards for use in hazard zones and conditions. The APX NEXT XN is part of the company’s APX NEXT portfolio of next-generation Project 25 (P25) mission-critical radios that incorporate data applications for enhanced situational awareness.

“We conduct extensive research with firefighters – who face the most demanding conditions including extreme heat, almost no visibility and deafening noise all at the same time – and design radios to meet their unique needs,” said Scott Mottonen, senior vice president of Products, Motorola Solutions. “The APX NEXT XN thrives through our most rugged tests, including dropping it on concrete from nearly 10 feet when frozen or heated and multiple cycles of heating it to 350 F followed by submersion in cold water, while still offering the effortless usability on which first responders rely.”

The radio is designed to meet the most meticulous fire industry requirements for use in hazard zones, including those related to heat exposure, immersion and drop/impact acceleration. It also meets requirements for software safety, including automated checks of battery capacity and accessory connections. Testing included heating devices to 500 F (260 C) for five minutes and direct flame exposure for 10 seconds. It can be connected to Motorola Solutions’ new XVN500 remote speaker microphone, which is also designed for hazardous environments.

Like the APX NEXT XE, the APX NEXT XN combines trusted mission-critical communications with broadband capabilities for applications that provide essential information to help firefighters respond to an emergency. The radio includes interactive maps with firefighter locations to coordinate response, multimedia messaging to share pictures and videos, and GPS location information that updates every few seconds to enhance safety for every firefighter. It also features ViQi™ Voice Control, which enables users to control their radio through simple and intuitive voice commands.

Motorola Solutions’ APX® line of fire radios now includes the APX NEXT XN, APX NEXT XE, APX 8000 XE all-band P25 radios, APX 6000 XE P25 radio, and other multi-band, single-band and hazardous certification radios and accessories for first responders.

About Motorola Solutions
Motorola Solutions is a global leader in public safety and enterprise security. Our solutions in land mobile radio mission-critical communications, video security & access control and command center software, bolstered by managed & support services, create the most integrated technology ecosystem to make communities safer and help businesses stay productive and secure. At Motorola Solutions, we’re ushering in a new era in public safety and security. Learn more at www.motorolasolutions.com.

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