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Posted: Jun 8, 2021

Johns Creek (GA) Fire Department to Resume Hosting Station Visits

The Johns Creek (GA) Fire Department is ready to host station visits again.

Interested parties can fill out a request form here, though they’re to be made no more than 30 days in advance.

When requesting a visit, one must pick between one of the four stations, date, time, and the number and age range of people expected.

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Posted: Jun 8, 2021

3 Ohio Firefighters Injured in Crash

Three firefighters were injured after their engine was hit by a vehicle in Pataskala (OH) Saturday afternoon, reports 10tv.com. Police officials say the three were taken to the hospital, though their conditions are not known.

The woman driving the other vehicle was also taken to the hospital.

The crash happened around 3:30 p.m. on East Broad Street and Summit Road as the pumper was responding to another call.

Police are investigating the cause of the crash.  

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Posted: Jun 8, 2021

Lower Valley (CO) Fire Protection District Receives New Engine

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently transferred an engine to the Lower Valley (CO) Fire Protection District (LVFPD), reports kjct8.com.

LVFPD was awarded the apparatus after applying for it under the BLM’s Rural Fire Readiness program to enhance its wildland firefighting capabilities.

Related Articles:
Garfield County (CO) Donates 2012 Tahoe to Lower Valley Fire District
Bureau of Land Management in Nevada Provides Fire Apparatus

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Posted: Jun 8, 2021

3 Dead After Crash with Apparatus in WA

Three people riding in a car died Monday in a crash involving fire apparatus north of Spokane (WA), reports theintelligencer.com.

Officials say the crash happened Monday afternoon on 395 North at Grote Road, near Loon Lake, and added that no other life-threatening injuries were reported.

No further information was immediately released.

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Posted: Jun 8, 2021

Whitman Square (NJ) Fire District’s 1981 American LaFrance Pumper Restored

By Chris Denton

In 1981, an American LaFrance pumper with a 1,500-gallons-per-minute (GPM) pump and 500-gallon tank with a Tele Squrt 50-foot hose was delivered to Whitman Square Fire Co. 1 of Washington Township District 1 of Gloucester County, N.J., to serve as Engine 1021.

It was used as a front-line apparatus until 1996, when it was replaced with a 75-foot LTI straight ladder and sold to a broker who completely stripped off the original blue paint and repainted it white with a red stripe. Shortly after the refurbishment, it was purchased and placed in service with the Charlestown (MO) Fire Department.

After its career, in mid-2016, the pumper was up for sale on a website for pre-owned fire apparatus when a member of Whitman Square Fire District took notice. Some firefighters mentioned that the engine looked like the one the district used to own, and they remarked how funny it would be if they bought and restored it. They made some inquiries and found out it was their old engine.

Crew members decided to purchase the engine and restore her to her original glory. Crew and their family and friends and other contributors were able to raise the funds to bring the apparatus home and start the restoration project. The pumper arrived back in New Jersey in late 2016; it was taken back down to bare metal and repainted from the ground up, going back to the company’s original color and graphics that it bore back in 1981.

How the pumper looked after it arrived back in NJ.

The project did have its setbacks of time, funds, and a pandemic, but with the love and support from the crew, their family, friends, and private contributors, she was recently finished in the last couple of months. A little finish needs to be done, but she is about 99% there. Also, this project was done with donations only, no taxpayer money was used for this project.

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