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Posted: Jul 7, 2021

Atlanta Seek to Add 11 New Fire Apparatus to Fleet in Two Years

At a City Council meeting on Tuesday night, Atlanta approved investigation of a lease and purchase of 11 new apparatus over the next two fiscal years.

According to a resolution approved by the City Council, three new tractor-drawn aerials (TDA) and three new 1,500-gpm pumpers could be purchase in 2022 and an addition two TDAs three new pumpers could be added to the fleet in 2023.

Atlanta has ordered one new pumper, an 85-foot ladder, a 100-foot TDA and a mini pumper in this 2021 fiscal year, according to the resolution.

Councilors authorized the city to enter into a multi-year lease purchase agreement for the acquisition of the apparatus, according to the resolution.

The authorization of the apparatus acquisition follows extensive work and analysis done by Atlanta’s Office of Fleet Services and a determination that the city needs the apparatus to “continue to consistently meet the fire safety, rescue, and emergency services needs of the City of Atlanta citizens for both fire and EMS services.

The resolution also indicates that after the city and the Mayor’s Office have worked out the details of the lease purchase agreement, the City Council must further authorize the execution of the agreement by a future vote.

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Posted: Jul 7, 2021

CAL (CA) FIRE Debuts Hawk

The CAL (CA) FIRE Hawk, one of a dozen firefighting helicopters purchased by the state for $288 million, made its debut this week at the Boggs Mountain helitack base in Lake County, reports pressdemocrat.com.

Copter 104, which can travel up to 160 mph and carry 1,000 gallons of water, can fly to Santa Rosa in 10-12 minutes and drop a 300-yard trail of water from 100 feet above ground or tree level upon arrival, the report says. It can ferry seven firefighters and can conduct rescues with a hoist and a 250-foot cable. The apparatus also has twin 2,000-horsepower turbine engines.

In addition, the $24 million chopper is capable of firefighting in the dark; CAL FIRE is moving into a program with the apparatus flown by pilots with night vision goggles. Five bases have been approved for the program—the report notes that it marks CAL FIRE’s first entry into nighttime firefighting since the agency’s aviation branch started with converted crop dusters serving as air tankers in the 1950s.

CAL FIRE now has 58 aircrafts, 23 air tankers, and other fixed-wing aircraft.

Boggs Mountain is not currently in line for the night-flying program, and the designated base closest to Sonoma County is the Alma Helitack Fire Station at Los Gatos in Santa Clara County. The other four bases in the program are in Humboldt, Tehama, San Bernardino, and San Benito counties. Ten helitack bases will eventually acquire one, with two Hawks held in reserve.

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Posted: Jul 7, 2021

Olympia Area Fire Stations Receive a Special Delivery at Start of July 4th Weekend

On the Friday of the Fourth of July weekend, COUNTRY Financial representative Jon Killingbeck traveled close to 100 miles, zig-zagging his way from south Thurston County to north Thurston County with fifteen packed coolers. Over the course of four hours, he visited 13 fire stations from Grand Mound to Steamboat Island with a special delivery: ice cream from local ice cream truck, Sweetlee’s ice cream.
- PUB DATE: 7/7/2021 7:58:37 AM - SOURCE: Thurston Talk
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Posted: Jul 7, 2021

Rollover Crash Involving Kingsbury (TX) Volunteer Fire Department Apparatus

A Kingsbury (TX) volunteer firefighter was hurt yesterday morning when the engine she was driving to an emergency call was run off the road, causing the apparatus to roll over and trapping her inside, reports seguingazette.com.

As the 40-year-old firefighter drove the engine, another vehicle ran her off the road. The firefighter overcorrected, lost control on Farm-to-Market 1104, and rolled the apparatus onto its roof, officials say.

The site of the accident is less than a mile from the Kingsbury Volunteer Fire Department—near the corner of U.S. Highway 90 and FM 1104.

She had minor injuries, officials add, and was stable and alert once extricated. The firefighter was then taken to Ascension Seton Hays Hospital in Kyle. No other injuries were reported.

Police officials are investigating the crash.

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Posted: Jul 7, 2021

Photo of the Day: July 7, 2021

CustomFIRE—Good Will Fire Company, West Chester, PA, pumper. Spartan Metro Star cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; Hale Qmax 2,250-gpm pump; UPF Poly 750-gallon water tank; front bumper extension with hosewells; adjustable compartment shelving; pull-out compartment trays; wheel well SCBA cylinder storage. Dealer: Wayde Kirvida, CustomFIRE, Osceola, WI.

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