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Posted: Jun 3, 2021

Pomfret-Teago (VT) Fire Department Granted $143k for New Mini-Pumper

Pomfret-Teago (VT) Fire Department officials recently were granted approximately $143,000 from the department’s apparatus capital fund to buy a new Ford F550 mini-pumper, reports TheVermontStandard.com.

The new apparatus will replace its 34-year-old predecessor.

The department raised $132,000 by itself, and, with all the equipment, the mini-pumper will cost about $275,000.

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Posted: Jun 3, 2021

Amarillo (TX) Fire Department Launches Third Paramedic Engine

The Amarillo (TX) Fire Department recently launched its third paramedic engine.

Housed at Station 7 by Grand Street and Amarillo Boulevard, the engine provides paramedic-level advanced life support care to patients.

“This cooperative initiative between AFD and AMS (Amarillo Medical Services) provides advanced equipment and medications for all three of AFD’s Paramedic Engines,” the department wrote on Facebook. “The additional equipment and medications provide the tools for our paramedic members to quickly provide advanced life-saving interventions and streamline the transfer of care to AMS.”

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Posted: Jun 3, 2021

Redding (CA) Fire Department Engines Will Soon Be Fully Staffed

In about a couple of weeks, for the first time in the city’s history, all Redding (CA) Fire Department engines will be fully staffed with three firefighters, reports krcrtv.com.

In preparation, the department’s four recruits recently took part in a live-training response to a residential structure fire at the Shasta College Regional Public Safety Training Center.

The recruits still must finish some classroom training but are expected to be working on engines as part of three-person crews in about a week and a half.

Related:
Redding (CA) Fire Stations to be Fully Staffed Year-Round

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Posted: Jun 3, 2021

Photo of the Day: June 03, 2021

E-ONE—Midwest City (OK) Fire Department 95-foot aerial platform quint. Cyclone ll cab and chassis; Cummins X12 500-hp engine; Hale Qmax 2,000-gpm pump; 300-gallon polypropylene water tank; 95-foot welded extruded aluminum ladder and platform with 2.5 to 1 structural safety factor. Dealer: Mike Booth, Chief Fire & Safety, Chickasha, OK.

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Posted: Jun 3, 2021

Scientists design Artificial Intelligence-based system to warn firefighters of flashovers

Flashover is a very dangerous phenomenon, in which all of the exposed combustible materials in an enclosed area near-simultaneously ignite. Thanks to a new AI-based system, however, firefighters may soon receive warnings when flashover is imminent. Typically, flashovers occur when a structure fire causes the temperature in an enclosed space to reach at least 593 ºC (1,100 ºF) – this is the approximate autoignition temperature of many commonly used organic materials.
- PUB DATE: 6/3/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: New Atlas
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