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Posted: Jun 2, 2021

Clackamas (OR) Fire District #1 Conducts Live-Fire Training

Clackamas (OR) Fire District #1 conducted a live-fire training on Saturday, May 29, at 12765 SE 132nd Ave., Happy Valley, from 9 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

The aim was to practice interior fire attacks, water supply techniques, and exposure protection under realistic conditions.

Clackamas Fire District #1 has 21 stations located throughout Clackamas County.

Check out some photos from Burn-to-Learn below:

Posted: Jun 2, 2021

Baltimore County (MD) Fire Department Puts in Service Three New Ladders

The Baltimore County (MD) Fire Department just put in service three new ladder trucks in Westview, Halethorpe, and Eastview.

The total cost of the apparatus was $4.2 million. The purchase was one of many in which Baltimore County has recently invested.

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Posted: Jun 2, 2021

Officials Inspect Chatfield (MN) Fire Department’s New $129,067 Brush Truck

Officials stepped outside during a recent Chatfield (MN) City Council meeting to inspect the fire department’s new $129,067 F-550 chassis brush truck, reports filmorecountyjournal.com.

The apparatus’ purchase—$43,059—was approved in November 2020, and the labor and installation of equipment—$86,008—was approved on December 14.

Its work was performed by local repair shop Wit Boyz Inc.

“It’s outfitted with a 2 1/2” suspension lift, 42 military patterned tires, bead lock wheels, front cab controlled water cannon boasting 50 yards plus of reach, 5 person capacity, 350 gallon water tank, 150 ft. rear mounted hose reel, 9800 lb. winch with front or rear mounting options, stokes basket mount, and plenty of power from the 7.1 gas powered engine. This truck will be a great resource for the community. Thanks for letting us build this truck. #firesafetyusa #biggirlstickersandstems #cetfirepumpsmfg #dbldesigns” Wit Boys wrote on Facebook.

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Posted: Jun 2, 2021

Chief Concern: Shelley-Firth (ID) Volunteer Fire Department Wants Expansion

Shelley-Firth (ID) Volunteer Fire Department officials recently made their case to the Bingham County commissioners for expansion, reports postregister.com.

They noted that due to community growth the department is at a point where it needs a full-time chief on staff. One official said that salary plus benefits for the position would likely be between $100,000 and $120,000.

One potential solution, they said, was to—with some adjustments—field additional calls in neighboring Blackfoot. County officials wanted to explore the options regarding tax funds and petitioning for additional funds over the next few years to make expansion possible. They note possible expansion includes a new ambulance and truck.

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Posted: Jun 2, 2021

Grandma’s Home! Greenville (WI) Fire Department’s First Apparatus Back in Town

To celebrate its 50th anniversary next year, the Greenville (WI) Fire Department has been busy restoring a 1948 Ford truck—the department’s very first engine, also known as “Grandma”—reports NBC26.com.

Now, following 14 months of work at local body shop Fabel Repair & Collision Center, Grandma is back in Greenville. The apparatus hasn’t yet made a public appearance, but officials say she’ll be ready by August.

“Their technicians repaired mechanical and electrical issues to ensure she is safe to drive for years to come,” the department wrote on Facebook, “and then their body shop went to work on repairing body damage and giving her a beautiful paint job. There were many more things they worked on but the list is too long to put here.”

In total, restoration efforts cost more than $50,000, which was paid for by the department through seven years of fundraisers.

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