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Posted: Mar 12, 2021

Photo of the Day: March 12, 2021

PIERCE—Oak Hill Fire Department, Morgantown, NC, pumper-tanker. Kenworth T800 cab and chassis; Paccar X15 505-hp engine; 3,800-gallon polished aluminum water tank; two Zico electric swing down portable tank brackets with a 4,000-gallon portable tank with quick dump in each; Insta-Chain automatic tire chains. Dealer: Larry Reber, Firovac Power Systems, Apple Creek, OH.

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Posted: Mar 12, 2021

Vermilion Township (OH) Fire Department Moves Into New Station

According to a report from The Morning Journal, the Vermillion Township (OH) Fire Department (VTFD) is still working hard to consider itself completely moved in to Fire Station No. 1. Located on the corner of Douglas Street and Devon Drive, the new station opened on February 22, and it’s been “smooth sailing” ever since, said , it’s been smooth sailing, said VTFD Chief Chris Stempowski.

During a March 8 City Council Health and Safety Committee meeting, Stempowski said that firefighters and personnel have begun operating out of the new station the day that the IT department completed communication services in the building.

As of this week, the original Fire Station No. 1, located at 5467 Ohio Street, is 80 percent vacant. The VTFD is working to move equipment from Station No. 2 at the city’s service center.

Stempowski said the VTFD is working on getting an outbuilding for the new station for storage.

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Posted: Mar 12, 2021

Johnson City (TN) Wants County Aid for New Fire Training Facility

According to a report from Johnson City Press, Johnson City (TN) Fire Department (JCFD) Interim Chief David Bell says the department will move forward with plans to construct a new training facility with the hopes that Washington County will help with funding needed to build the facility.

Bell says that he’s requested a capital budget from the city for $450,000. The county agencies would have access to the training ground to conduct classroom and live action hands-on experience at the range of training stations that will be on the site.

For Washington County residents, if volunteer departments can access the facility, it could lower their departments’ ISO ratings, which will offer residents a lower homeowners insurance cost.

The four-acre plot of land behind Station 7 on West Walnut Street is owned by Johnson City and has acted as a training facility in the past. Access to the property is on Carter Sells Road.

Bell said the project will forge ahead regardless of county monies, but he hopes the county will help.

Bell didn’t state how much money he wanted from the county, but Johnson City lost $100,000 per year in funding from the county starting in 2012 because the money was going to the city’s general fund rather than directly to the JCFD’s budget.

The Washington County/Johnson City Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is also on board with the facility, but not the monetary support. The EMA would be directly involved because of state law, which says that the agency provides training for emergency responders.

Bell stressed to the committee that, with the county’s support, the facility could be a premier location for fire training.

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Posted: Mar 12, 2021

Falmouth (MA) Fire/Rescue Receives New Ladder and Rescue Truck

According to a report from The Falmouth Enterprise, Falmouth (MA) Fire/Rescue (FFR) has taken delivery of a new combined ladder and rescue fire truck from Pierce.

The truck, which will be kept in the Main Street station, was funded in 2019 for $1.5 million and will replace FFR’s current ladder truck, which was used for technical rescues. The ladder truck it is replacing was built in 1991. The final price tag was for $1.2 million; the remainder of the funding will be spent on outfitting the truck with equipment.

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FFR Deputy Chief Scott Thrasher said the truck is safer and more efficient than its predecessors.

The 107-foot aerial comes with a built-in water hose with an electronically controlled telescopic nozzle.

Before, a hose was run up the ladder when the crew arrived on scene.

FFR Chief Timothy R. Smith said the new addition will save time, help staffing, and deliver a more focused water stream.

The aerial is also safer for the occupants as well, featuring roll protection, shoulder belts, air bags, and anti-lock brakes were added. In addition, it is 4,000 pounds lighter than other ladder trucks, making it easier to handle and will consume less fuel.

To function as rescue truck, Jaws of Life, cribbing, jacks, air bags, and other equipment will be added.

Thrasher said the department wanted a compact truck for easier maneuverability, but it also had to hold all the tools for the job.

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Posted: Mar 12, 2021

Spokane County Fire District 10 honors members

Spokane County Fire District 10 and the Sunset Volunteer Firefighters Association hosted their annual member awards appreciation banquet on Feb. 27. District officials said in a news release that while all members commit to a tremendous amount of time and effort, special recognition was bestowed on the following award winners: Chief’s Award – Lt.
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