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Posted: Feb 21, 2017

Indiana Fire Department Tests European Helmets

WAYNE TOWNSHIP, IN (FOX59) - A firefighting tradition dating back hundreds of years is getting a change in Wayne Township with new helmets the fire department is testing.



The department said it's working to strike a balance between tradition and safety, but hopes new helmets help cut down on chronic neck injuries. Six firefighters are testing out the European style helmets for safety and comfort. "It was a little bit of a sell to get me to wear this," firefighter Linise Gordon said.

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Posted: Feb 21, 2017

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-KME Pumper-Tanker

Fire District #2, Mauricetown, NJ custom pumper-tanker. Predator Panther cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Hale Qmax 2,000-gpm pump.

 

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Posted: Feb 20, 2017

Flint (MI) Firefighters Give First-Hand Look Through New Thermal Cameras

Curious to see how the new thermal imaging cameras work on every Flint Fire Department engine? Watch the video above as Flint Fire Quartermaster Rico Phillips walks us through how a firefighter uses the device to see in a completely dark environment to locate heat signatures in a room.
After a successful grant from the Hundred Club of Genesee, Shiawasee and Lapeer Counties, thermal imaging cameras will now be on every Flint Fire Department engine. The $5,200 grant allowed the department to buy four thermal imaging cameras, the city said in a statement.

Thermal imaging cameras detect emitted heat and energy and are a tool firefighters use to locate where fire is at, officials said.

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Posted: Feb 20, 2017

Baton Rogue (LA) Fire Station Gets Facelift

A well-known downtown Baton Rouge building is getting a facelift. It is the first time in over 40 years the Robert A. Bogan fire station on Government Street has received any attention. It has not been remodeled since it opened in 1975.
Assistant Chief of Special Services Scott Pertuis said the station is being remodeled in a two-part series. The exterior of the building is being renovated now, and the exterior renovation will begin once that is completed.
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Posted: Feb 20, 2017

Open House for New Milton Fire Station

The culmination of a 10-year effort was celebrated on Saturday, with the official ribbon cutting and open house for the new Milton Fire/Rescue building .To the delight of the crowd gathered for the celebration, the ribbon was actually two sections of fire hose, which were not cut but rather uncoupled to mark the official opening of the building.
The 9,000 square foot building is located at 865 White Mountain Highway, just up the street from the 65-year-old station it will replace. The old building no longer met building and safety code. The new $2.7 million building was designed by the architectural firm of Cowan-Goudreault of Concord, and Eckman Construction of Bedford was responsible for the build.
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