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Posted: Oct 7, 2021

Somerville (NJ) Buys Reserve Fire Apparatus from Scotch Plains

Somerville has bought a reserve fire truck from Scotch Plains for $18,000, reports My Central Jersey.

The borough’s oldest fire truck was submerged during a flood in September flooding. The fire truck had already been scheduled to be retrofitted or replaced.

The 1996 Pierce fire engine was declared as surplus property by Scotch Plains.

The fire engine will be in the annual Inspection Day parade on Main Street on Saturday afternoon.

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Posted: Oct 7, 2021

Elementary Students Tour Williston (ND) Fire Station

Elementary students toured the Williston Fire Department Station 1, reports Williston Herald.

Firefighters, engineers and paramedics explained their roles, showed equipment and answered questions. They focused on answering questions about the fire engine and showing kids the different components of the rig.

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Posted: Oct 7, 2021

Windcrest (TX) Celebrates New Ladder Fire Apparatus

Windcrest Fire Department is planning to celebrate a new ladder truck with the traditional push-in ceremony, reports MySA.com.

Reaching heights of 100-feet vertically and 93-feet horizontally, the Ascendant 100-foot Aerial Tower comes with 800-foot hose bed capacity, storage area for five extension ladders, and a pump capable of dispensing 1,500-2,000 gallons of water per minute.

The city spent months working with one vendor before pulling that work contract and going with a second vendor.

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Posted: Oct 7, 2021

Houston (TX) Unveils Nine Fire Apparatus

With this acquisition of these nine pumpers, the HFD’s fleet will now have an average age of seven years. This will bring our total number of Spartan Emergency Vehicle pumpers to 58 which brings us closer to this administration’s goal of standardization.  Standardization reduces the quantity of parts we stock and gives us greater negotiating power with parts supplier. Most importantly, standardization makes operations safer by increasing familiarization and efficiencies. Some of the features include:

  • 2000 GPM Hale single-stage pumps
  • 500 gallon water tanks
  • Occupant protection, including steering wheel airbags, driver’s and officer’s knees airbags, and driver, officer and crew area side airbags
  • Rollover, side impact, and ejection mitigation provided by outboard sensors that cause the airbags to deploy when any of these potential scenarios are detected
  • Back-up and right-side body cameras
  • Intercom and radio system provided through headsets, offering hearing protection and increased crew communication
  • Easy-To-Clean interior cab finish to aid in cleaning to reduce carcinogens left behind after a fire
  • 8 high visibility LED scene lights, two on each of the four sides of the apparatus to increase nighttime visibility
  • Ballistic vest hangers and helmet storage inside the cab so members can be properly protected prior to exiting the vehicle when necessary 

The Houston Fire Department would like to thank Mayor Sylvester Turner for his constant support and vision. 

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Posted: Oct 7, 2021

Anne Arundel County (MD) Fire Department Employee Details Gun Threats at Department HQ, Gets Charged with Threat of Mass Violence

An employee of the Anne Arundel County (MD) Fire Department was arrested Tuesday for making threats of mass violence at department headquarters, reports baltimore.cbslocal.com.

Police responded around noon to department headquarters in Millersville for a report of a threat made by an employee, the report says. The suspect, identified as 24-year-old Jordan Brent Hartlove, allegedly told his coworkers at the station detailed threats of using a gun to harm other people.

Arrested for threats of mass violence, Hartlove was taken into custody without incident by an out-of-county agency, according to the report.

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