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Posted: Feb 16, 2021

Greenville-Spartanburg (SC) Int’l Airport Unveils New State-of-the-Art Fire-Rescue Station

By Alan M. Petrillo

The Greenville-Spartanburg (SC) International Airport Rescue and Firefighting Department has moved into its new $9 million fire station and emergency operations center—a 24,000-square foot facility from which the department covers 3,700 acres of airport property for aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF), structural and wildland firefighting, medical and technical rescue, confined space and hazardous materials incidents, and motor vehicle accidents.

DP3 Architects designed this 24,000-square-foot fire station and emergency operations center for the Greenville-Spartanburg (SC) International Airport Rescue and Firefighting Department. (Photos courtesy of DP3 Architects.)


Tony Lohrman, Greenville-Spartanburg’s chief, says the department was in dire need of a new station. “The old 8,000-square foot station was built in 1962 and was renovated in the 1980s because the size of apparatus was growing,” Lohrman observes. “It also wasn’t measuring up with more firefighters using it because it had a single bathroom with one shower and a single gang bunk room with bunk beds.”

The new station, Lohrman points out, houses 23 paid firefighters operating on a 24/48 shift schedule and has five double-deep, drive-through apparatus bays that can hold four ARFF trucks, a Type 1 structural engine, a heavy rescue/hazmat truck, a wildland engine, a foam trailer, and command and support vehicles. He adds that the department expects to take delivery of two new Rosenbauer Panther 1,500-gallon Panther ARFF trucks in April.

The new fire station is 9,000-square feet in size and has five double-deep, drive-through apparatus
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Posted: Feb 16, 2021

Photo of the Day: February 16, 2021

SUTPHEN—Palm Beach County (FL) Fire Rescue, S-4 series top-mount pumpers (2). Monarch cabs and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engines; Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pumps; UPF Poly 1,000-gallon water tanks; 30-gallon foam cells; Hale 5.0 single-agent foam systems; extended front bumpers with front suction and discharge. Dealer: David Stonitsch, South Florida Emergency Vehicles, Fort Myers, FL.

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Posted: Feb 16, 2021

Photo of the Day: February 16, 2021

SUTPHEN—Palm Beach County (FL) Fire Rescue, S-4 series top-mount pumpers (2). Monarch cabs and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engines; Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pumps; UPF Poly 1,000-gallon water tanks; 30-gallon foam cells; Hale 5.0 single-agent foam systems; extended front bumpers with front suction and discharge. Dealer: David Stonitsch, South Florida Emergency Vehicles, Fort Myers, FL.

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Posted: Feb 16, 2021

White Rock (Canada) Fire Department Looks to Build Extension to House Vintage Fire Truck

According to a report from Surrey Now-Leader, the White Rock Fire Department (WRFD) in British Columbia, Canada, is looking for a permanent home for its antique fire truck, a restored 1925 Studebaker, and the favorite spot to display the vintage vehicle could be the White Rock fire hall.

Acquired by White Rock’s volunteer firefighting crew when it was established in 1934 as one of two original WRFD trucks, it was decommissioned in 1948.

White Rock Firefighters President Andrew Cram and WRFD member Scott Booth appeared digitally before the city council Monday night to present their ideas for the truck. They told the council they would like to move the truck, which has been sitting at the city’s parks maintenance yard since 2013, to a permanent glass-enclosure extension in front of the city fire hall at 15315 Pacific Ave.

Booth was heavily involved in the Studebaker’s restoration from 2007 to 2010. He shared photographs of the restoration with the council and noted that the vehicle was already on display at the fire hall until the WRFD to clear room for a new truck, after which it spent a year on display at White Rock Museum and Archives.

The proposed enclosure would be similar to that of Langley City’s fire hall, which holds that city’s own vintage fire truck as well as a vintage fire truck display at Port Moody’s Inlet Centre Fire Hall. However, Chief Administrative Officer Guillermo Ferrero said that his staff estimated the cost for the relocation and enclosure at around $350,000.

Booth said that while firefighters have not yet fundraised for the proposal, the White Rock Rotary Club has shown interest in holding fundraising events for the project.

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Posted: Feb 16, 2021

KY Fire Department to Dedicate New Truck to High School Shooting Victims

According to a report from The Marshall County Tribune-Courier, the Possom Trot-Sharpe Fire Department (PTSFD) in Calvert City, Kentucky, will dedicate the newest addition to its fleet in the memories of 15-year-olds Bailey Holt and Preston Cope, who were killed in the Marshall County High School shooting in 2018. The new 2020 Kenworth pumper will display photographs of each of them as well as facsimiles of their handwritten signatures.

The new pumper truck, which can hold 1,250 gallons of water, was purchased in South Dakota. The idea for the dedication came about on its way back to Kentucky.

The PTSFD will host a viewing of the truck at Sharpe Elementary School, where both Holt and Cope attended. The drive-thru event will be held starting at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, February 20.

A private memorial and balloon release for family will be held prior to the public event. The PTSFD requests the public to respect the privacy of the families and not arrive earlier than 10:30 a.m.

On Monday, the Kentucky House of Representatives passed The Bailey Holt-Preston Cope Victims Privacy Act to protect the privacy of victims of violent crimes.

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