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Posted: Feb 17, 2021

AEV® Appoints American Response Vehicles as Exclusive Dealer for IN

American Emergency Vehicles® (AEV), the nation’s top selling brand of ambulances, announces the appointment of American Response Vehicles (ARV) as their exclusive dealer for the state of Indiana. ARV is authorized to sell and service the complete portfolio of AEV® Type I, II, III and Medium-Duty emergency vehicles for the state.

ARV was founded in 2003 and has been representing the AEV brand with distinction since that time, with established sales and service in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska and now Indiana. Their services include authorized warranty repairs, preventative maintenance, custom graphics and wrapping, with onsite and mobile service capabilities.

“We are excited to be named the new AEV dealer for the state of Indiana. We look forward to providing AEV sales and factory authorized service to customers in Indiana as we have done for the past seventeen years in Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas,” said Blake Clifton, President, American Response Vehicles.

“The ARV leadership team’s background in EMS reinforces their capability to create great customer experiences that extend well beyond the sale of each ambulance,” said Randy Barr, Director of Sales, AEV. “This commitment to offer the best service for their customers aligns well with our AEV values.”

For more information, visit https://www.aev.com and https://arvambulance.com/.

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Posted: Feb 17, 2021

Newburyport (MA) Fire Department Seeks to Restore 1938 Pumper

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According to The Daily News of Newburyport, Newburyport (MA) Fire Department (NFD) firefighters are looking to restore a 1938 Maxim pumper that once proudly served the city for years.

The restoration efforts had stalled, however, but an appropriation of $78,728 from the city’s Community Preservation Committee could jumpstart the effort. The funds were approved through the Community Preservation Act, which was adopted in 2002. The act allows a two percent surcharge on real estate taxes for preservation projects.

Bids for the restoration have been requested, with a deadline of March 1 for the city to receive and accept the bids.

Engine 3 was purchased new by the city in 1938 and served the city until it was “mothballed” in 2013. In retirement, it has been used for parades and public education events.

The antique apparatus is slated to have a full restoration, which firefighters hope is completed by the of the year. It will then be used as a living piece of history for school programs and civic events.

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Posted: Feb 17, 2021

MT’s Evergreen Fire & Rescue Receives Donation for New Fire Equipment

According to a report from KPAX, Evergreen Fire & Rescue (EFR) in Kalispell, Montana, received a generous donation from The Betty Woods Foundation to purchase five new emergency medical service jump bags. The Foundation donates to emergency rescue providers across the Flathead Valley.

EFR is a combination fire department of 12 full-time staff members and volunteers.

EFR Captain James Boyce said the jump bags contain needed supplies such as advanced life support equipment, emergency medications, oxygen.

Each EFR ambulance and fire engine will now have one bag. Boyce said the new bags are high-quality and easy to clean, important factors during the COVID-19 pandemic.

He also said the jump bags are the first line of defense for EMS providers while treating patients.

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Posted: Feb 17, 2021

Columbia neighborhood fire leads to woman's death

An afternoon fire in Bellingham’s Columbia neighborhood led to a woman’s death Tuesday. Fire crews were called at 2pm to the 3000 block of Victor Street after multiple callAn afternoon fire in Bellingham's Columbia neighborhood led to a woman's death Tuesday. Fire crews were called at 2pm to the 3000 block of Victor Street after multiple callers reported seeing flames and smoke coming from the home's lower level windows.
- PUB DATE: 2/17/2021 7:20:36 AM - SOURCE: KGMI-AM 790
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Posted: Feb 17, 2021

Update: Space Heater Blamed For Deadly Yakima Shed Fire

Fire investigators in West Valley say they believe a space heater was the cause of a fire in a shed on Ahtanum Road last Friday that took the lives of a father and daughter. The State Fire Marshal’s office is now handing the investigation with help from officials from the Federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms or ATF office.
- PUB DATE: 2/17/2021 5:40:57 AM - SOURCE: KIT 1280-AM & 99.3-FM
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