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Posted: Aug 6, 2021

IDEX Fire & Safety’s Hale Products and Akron Brass Contribute to Marion Body Works and Zeus Electric Chassis’ Zero-Emission Electric Vehicle for the Fire Market

EV Truck Prototype Includes Proprietary Hale Products’ Emission-free Waterflow System and Akron Brass Valves and Monitors All-Electric Work Truck Chassis on Display at 2021 FDIC International

August 6, 2021 (Indianapolis) — IDEX Fire & Safety has partnered with Marion Body Works and Zeus Electric Chassis to create an innovative prototype vehicle for the fire market: a zero-emission electric vehicle (EV) paired with an emission-free waterflow system.

“IDEX Fire & Safety is proud to be part of this exciting solution for fire departments looking to decrease their carbon footprint,” said Brian Houk, vice president NA Commercial, Fire & Safety at IDEX Corporation. “We look forward to working with Marion Body and Zeus Electric Chassis to showcase the IDEX emission-free technology concepts behind this EV.”

The EV truck prototype will be on display at the Marion Body Works booth, #3126, at FDIC International August 5-7 at the Indiana Convention Center.

“At Zeus, we are all about the evolution of the specialty vehicle market to full electric vehicles. The new Zeus truck designed for the fire and emergency market is a great example of bringing the future home today,” said Robert Grinstead, founder and Zeus CTO. “Our technology allows us to have an industry-leading suspension travel, 16-inch ground clearance and all-wheel drive, making the Zeus Chassis an ideal option for fighting wildfires to off-road emergency use.”

The battery system powering the Zeus truck also powers the IDEX flow control system upfit. The resulting fully electric truck represents a prime solution for municipal, urban, rural, and wildland operators seeking a complete alternative fuel vehicle.

The Zeus truck is equipped with several products from the IDEX Fire & Safety portfolio of brands:

  • SAM automated flow controls
  • Hale HP200 pump and NextGen V-MUX
  • Akron Brass Electric Valve and Forestry Monitor

“As a startup, partnering with reputable OEMs is the lifeblood of Zeus,” said Wayne Kugel, Zeus CEO. “We value these relationships with key supplier partners like Marion that provide multiple components to enable the Zeus EV transformation of the vocational truck market.”

As many fire and rescue departments have been looking for opportunities to transition fleets from fuel to electric, the Zeus Power Platform™ has been a respected solution. Marion Body Works provided the cab structure for the Zeus Electric Chassis.

“Marion’s strong foundation of experience in the industry combined with the innovative intelligence of the Zeus team ensures we are moving quickly into the future,” Cal Kanowitz, F&E sales and dealer development. “We are excited to combine the collective progress of Zeus and Marion with the quality of IDEX Fire & Safety products at FDIC 2021.”

About IDEX Fire & Safety

IDEX Fire & Safety brings trusted brands together to deliver innovation in both customer experience and integrated solutions that revolutionize performance and technology to make the fire ground and rescue scene safer. Our brands include Akron Brass, AWG, Class 1, Dinglee, Hale, Hurst Jaws of Life®, Godiva, Lukas, Vetter and Weldon. The IDEX Fire & Safety brands represent business units of IDEX Corporation [NYSE: IEX], an applied solutions company specializing in fluid and metering technologies, health and science technologies and fire, safety and other diversified products. Idexfiresafety.com

About Zeus

Headquartered in White Bear Lake, MN, Zeus is a fully configurable class 3-8 electric work truck manufacturer. Our mission is to design and manufacture uncompromising, full-electric vocatio

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Posted: Aug 6, 2021

'We didn't lose everything': Fire destroyed trailers, but Athol family's just glad kids are OK

Sally and Joe Rogers stand in their driveway and look at what’s left of their home. They can see the tin roofs and siding of their trailers, like pieces of paper crumpled up and dropped to the ground by giants. A half-melted doll’s head sits atop a blue pancake of plastic that used to be a kiddie pool.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2021 3:58:34 AM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review - Metered Site
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Posted: Aug 6, 2021

Photo of the Day: August 6, 2021

Firovac—Owego (NY) Fire District, Campville and Southside Station two pumper-tankers. Freightliner 114SD cabs and chassis; Detroit Diesel DD13 505-hp engines; Darley KSP 1,000-gpm pumps; 3,000-gallon polished aluminum water tanks; Hawk QP style bodies; Akron Forestry bumper turrets; two Night Vision cameras. Dealer: Larry Reber, Firovac Power Systems, Apple Creek, OH.

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Posted: Aug 6, 2021

Jon Stewart Advocates for 9/11 First Responders in New Documentary Trailer

VIDEO: Jon Stewart is featured in the trailer for No Responders Left Behind, a new documentary on the fight for first responders of the September 11th attacks to receive healthcare benefits. The documentary is largely focused on the work of activist John Feal and his FealGood Foundation, which has worked to reclaim healthcare rights for the thousands of first responders who are suffering from life-threatening and debilitating illnesses due to the toxins released at Ground Zero on 9/11.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Rolling Stone
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Posted: Aug 6, 2021

Fire at Illinois apartment building called suspicious

VIDEO/PHOTOS: Officials are calling a fire that destroyed several vehicles and damaged a Decatur apartment building suspicious. Crews arrived at about 2:15 a.m. Thursday in the 500 block of West Macon Street. A dashcam video released Thursday afternoon by the Decatur Fire Department shows firefighters arriving to find a carport ablaze and thick, black smoke rising into the night sky.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: The Herald & Review
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