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Posted: Jun 17, 2021

Man Arrested, Suspected of Attacking San Diego (CA) Fire Station

Firefighters called for help after awaking to a man screaming obscenities, banging on windows and attacking a tree, reports The San Diego Union-Tribune.

Police arrived and arrested the man on suspicion of felony vandalism. Video from the scene showed police taking a shirtless man into custody. He had blood on his head and face.

Firefighters later emerged and discovered nearby a fire at a house where the man lives. It was unclear if the fire was intentionally set.

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Posted: Jun 17, 2021

Photos: US Fire Pump at Prairie Hill Road (IL) Blaze

Fire photographer Tim Olk recently shared some photos of US Fire Pump in Rockton (IL) from the recent fire on Prairie Hill Road.

View the gallery below.

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Posted: Jun 17, 2021

Walla Walla family dispute leads to arson charges and residential fire

A family dispute led to arson charges after a 25-year-old woman allegedly started a fire in her father’s home and attempted to flee the scene while fire crews combatted the flames. According to a press release issued by Sgt. Gunner Fulmer of the Walla Walla Police Department, officers were called to the 1200-block of Whitman St to assist fire crews who determined that the source of the structure fire at a two-story home appeared suspicious.
- PUB DATE: 6/17/2021 1:48:49 PM - SOURCE: YakTriNews
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Posted: Jun 17, 2021

Supply Problems Causing Issues in Ambulance Replacements

Denise G. Callahan

Journal-News, Hamilton, Ohio

(MCT)

A severe global shortage of microchips is causing issues for West Chester Township (OH) Fire Department’s equipment replacement program and could double the cost for ambulances for this year.

The trustees approved $277,239 for a replacement ambulance last week but also learned there is another unit that is constantly in the shop for repairs whose replacement should be ordered soon because delivery time is 14 months.

The long delay is due to fallout from the coronavirus pandemic that caused a shortage of microchips that are used to run everything from fire trucks and ambulances to smart phones.

Fire Chief Rick Prinz told the trustees the department has another paramedic unit that has been out of service 244 of the previous 365 days due to mechanical problems. Recently, the ambulance stalled with a patient onboard, and the problem hasn’t been identified. It wasn’t scheduled to be replaced until next year, but that might change.

“Obviously this vehicle needs to be replaced, it’s nickel-diming us and it’s falling apart, but we’re looking at a 14-month delay to get a vehicle,” Prinz said.

It has cost the township $25,506 since 2015 to repair the vehicle, and it is expected to cost more once they can determine the cause of the problems.

“We would still have available budget at a later date sometime this year to pull the trigger on another paramedic unit, so we don’t have a huge delay, especially with a paramedic unit we can’t even rely on because it’s out of service 67% of the time,” Prinz said.

Prinz said the 2009 unit they agreed to replace now has the equivalent of 800,000 miles including the engine miles and actual mileage combined. The broken 2012 ambulance has 275,000 miles on it. He told the Journal-News their ambulances are usually on a 10-year replacement schedule. They have three in service and two back-ups.

Trustee Mark Welch asked if there isn’t a better way to get more life out of their vehicles, or possibly look into hybrid or electric vehicles.

“It has 132,774 road miles and 11,000 hours on the engine; what’s the purpose for leaving these vehicles run all the time?” Welch said.

Prinz said they must constantly idle the vehicles to keep emergency lights rolling, life-saving systems operating, and the patient area cooled and heated. As for new technology, he said the “jury is still out.”

“The Los Angeles Fire Department took delivery of the first-ever in the country all-electric fire truck,” Prinz said. “The jury is still out, we’d like them to be the guinea pigs first. Of course they have an abundance of sunshine to be able to charge their solar panels on top of the truck…I’m really concerned about long-term scene operation when you’re running that pump for extended periods of time delivering 1,000 gallons a minute-plus.”


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Posted: Jun 17, 2021

Training for Using the Clean Cab

Las Cruces firefighters train on speed
for using clean cab apparatus

Las Cruces Fire Department

Cleaning Up the Clean Cab. Training on new apparatus with the SCBA in compartments outside of the cab.

See more videos on FireApparatusMagazine.com

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