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Posted: Aug 26, 2021

Pickup Truck Driver Badly Hurt in Collision with Denton (TX) Fire Truck

The driver of a pickup truck that collided this morning (Thursday, Aug. 26) with a Denton (TX) Fire Department fire truck was seriously injured and had to be extricated from the vehicle, according to a report published by NBCDFW 5.

According to the television station, no firefighters were hurt in the crash that happened at about 5 am on Interstate 35E between Mayhill Road and Texas 288.

The highway was closed for several hours due to the accident, but all lanes were eventually opened, the station reported.

Authorities have not said what cause the crash, the television station reported.

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Posted: Aug 26, 2021

Pair of Jackson County (FL) Apparatus Needs Replacing; County Asks for $1M

A pair of fire trucks in Jackson County (FL) has been working for more than two decades, but, despite many feeling they need to be replaced, there are funding issues at hand, reports wjhg.com.

One apparatus has been in use for 21 years and the other more than 17. Although they still run, they come with myriad maintenance issues. Plus, technology has changed significantly since they were put into service.

County officials will ask for $1 million for two new apparatus with the latest equipment. The report says they hope to know whether their request for money was approved by the end of next month, but they won’t know if they’ll actually receive the funds until May 2022.

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Posted: Aug 26, 2021

Person Hurt, Charged After Crash with Berea (SC) Fire Department Apparatus

The South Carolina Highway Patrol announced that Paola Magana was injured and charged in a crash involving a Berea Fire Department apparatus in Greenville County, reports foxcarolina.com.

Officials said the Berea Fire Department apparatus was traveling west on Lily Street attempting to turn onto US 25; the car was traveling north on US 25. The report said the fire truck was responding to a call and had its sirens on and lights flashing when it entered the intersection and was struck.

Officials said none of the three firefighters were taken to the hospital. Magana was taken to Greenville Memorial for injuries. She was charged with failure to yield to an emergency vehicle, and officials said she did not have a South Carolina driver’s license.

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Posted: Aug 26, 2021

Olathe (KS) Fire Department Set to Open Station 8

The Olathe (KS) Fire Department is set to open its new Station 8 the week of September 6, reports kansascity.com.

To serve southwest Olathe, Station 8 was built with firefighters, equipment, and the surrounding neighborhood in mind. It’s located at 14700 S. Lakeshore Dr., was budgeted at just under $5.5 million, and will be staffed with three firefighters who also serve as EMTs or paramedics.

In addition, the alert system features different volumes and light colors, aimed at reducing physiological stress on the firefighters. In the bunkrooms, firefighters can customize the alerts to what best suits them when awakened to answer a call.

Officials say the station hopes to complement the neighborhood with a residential-looking exterior and roof lines akin those in the area.

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Posted: Aug 26, 2021

Spartan Emergency Response® Welcomes DPC Emergency Equipment as Dealer in Maryland and Delaware

BRANDON, SD – August 25 2021 – Spartan Emergency Response, a subsidiary of REV Group® and a leading manufacturer of fire apparatus, is pleased to announce that DPC Emergency Equipment will sell and service Spartan Emergency Response product lines in Maryland and Delaware. 

Serving fire and EMS personnel since 1990, DPC Emergency Equipment has been in business under the same family ownership for more than 31 years. The company’s mission is to assist firefighters in protecting lives and property by providing the best one-stop shop in Maryland and Delaware for complete emergency vehicle sales, certified service, and custom fabrication.

DPC Emergency Equipment has a sales facility in Marydel, Maryland and a sales and service facility in Marydel, Delaware to serve its customers with 24/7 emergency parts and service support, mobile service, and emergency repairs, and vehicle pick-up/delivery.

“We are excited to be part of a team that puts customer’s needs and expectations at the front of the equation,” said Rick Strauss, President of DPC Emergency Equipment. “We are extremely pleased to now be able to offer Spartan Emergency Response fire apparatus as a solution for our customers.”

“We are thrilled to have the DPC Emergency Equipment team join the family of dealerships at Spartan Emergency Response,” said Chris Wade, Spartan’s Director of Sales. “They have a well-earned reputation of courtesy and service in meeting the needs of our first responders, as well as professional relationships with their supplier partners.  We look forward to a long relationship working together in serving the communities in Maryland and Delaware.”

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About Spartan Emergency Response

Spartan Emergency Response, comprised of REV Group subsidiaries Spartan Fire, LLC, Smeal SFA, LLC, Smeal LTC, LLC and Smeal Holding, LLC, a North American leader in the emergency response market, offers brands including Spartan Authorized Parts, Spartan Factory Service Centers, Spartan Fire Chassis®, Smeal, and Ladder Tower. Spartan Emergency Response vehicles are well known for safety, quality, durability, aftermarket product support, and first-to-market innovation. The company operates facilities in Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Nebraska.

About REV Group, Inc.

REV Group® companies are leading designers and manufacturers of specialty vehicles and related aftermarket parts and services. Our companies 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’s diverse portfolio is made up of well-established principal vehicle brands, including many of the most recognizable names within their industry. Several of our brands pioneered their specialty vehicle product categories and date back more than 50 years. REV Group trades on the NYSE under the symbol REVG.

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