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Posted: Dec 3, 2025

Man Killed in Crash with Fire Apparatus in Missouri

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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JEFFERSON COUNTY — A 54-year-old man from Pevely was killed Monday after crashing into the back of a fire truck on the highway. The Missouri Highway Patrol said the crash was just before 2 p.m. Monday on Interstate 55, north of Imperial Main Street.

The Highway Patrol did not identify the man who died.

He was driving south in a 2004 Ford Ranger. The fire truck had stopped in the right lane with its emergency lights on, the patrol said.

The Ford slid and rotated sideways, and its driver side hit the back of the fire truck. The man, who was not wearing a seat belt, died at the scene.

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Why didn’t MoDOT pre-treat roads ahead of Monday’s snowfall? Bob Becker explains.

Bob Becker and Tom Blair of the Missouri Department of Transportation speak with the media on Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, amid snow in the St. Louis area. (MoDOT video)

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Posted: Dec 3, 2025

Foundation Layout Error Causes Major Setback for MI Fire Station Project

Ryan Stanton
mlive.com
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ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor’s big undertaking to build the city’s first net-zero, carbon-neutral fire station is off to a rocky start.

Due to a significant surveying error made during the foundation layout, the city’s contractor for the project had to start removing the incorrectly laid out building foundation in late November to avoid further problems, Fire Chief Mike Kennedy said.

“We are continuing to assess the impacts,” he said. “Currently, we anticipate a delay of at least several weeks, though the exact duration is still being determined.”

Granger Construction Co. has acknowledged full responsibility, Kennedy said.

Paul Roller, a project manager at Granger, said the foundation layout error was discovered when a survey was done to prepare for steel erection.

“The foundation removal and replacement is ongoing to correct the work and we’re really looking forward to a successful project,” he said, deferring to Kennedy for further comment.

City Council in March approved a $10.6 million construction contract with Granger and to appropriate $12.4 million overall for the project to build a new Station 4 at Huron Parkway and Platt Road, where the old station has been demolished.

City officials gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony May 20, saying the new facility would be the first net-zero fire station in Michigan, meaning it would generate as much energy as it uses, and the first carbon-neutral city building.

Plans include geothermal heating and cooling, solar panels and other energy-efficiency measures.

As of Friday, Nov. 28, there were piles of crumbled concrete on the site and part of the foundation already was ripped out, though some of it remained intact. Kennedy said a large portion had been removed on the east side of the site, but some of the bay floor where fire trucks will park is savable — the city is just waiting on a survey to know how much.

“Some of that is going to go, some of it’s going to come out,” he said.

Explaining the mistake with the layout, Kennedy said there was a rotation error that alone was likely manageable, but the primary problem was a scaling error that caused the foundation footprint to shift and contract by about one to four inches in various locations. By the time the problem was discovered, the foundation had been poured, he said.

Structural steel installation was scheduled for the week of Nov. 17, which did not happen, he said.

“None of the steel would have lined up for what that foundation would have been,” he said. “And it would have just been this cascade of consequences to not just get that foundation right.”

It’s an active and evolving situation, so there aren’t definitive answers to every question yet, but the cost to remove and repour the foundation is Granger’s responsibility, Kennedy said.

City officials didn’t immediately have any information on the carbon impacts of having to redo foundation work.

Addressing the issue has required involvement from the city’s project architect and mechanical engineer. If that results in additional costs beyond their contract, the city will evaluate steps to recover costs from Granger, Kennedy said.

Given the contractual implications, the city attorney’s office will be engaged as well, he said.

The city’s contract with Granger includes a 428-day construction timeline with a substantial completion date of Aug. 7, 2026. Whether Granger will be able to recover the schedule impacts is still to be determined, Kennedy said.

He gives Granger credit for being forthright and owni

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Posted: Dec 3, 2025

Grant Applications Open Now for VFDs in South Carolina

The South Carolina Forestry Commission (SCFC) is now accepting applications for the Volunteer Fire Assistance (VFA)/National Fire Plan (NFP) Grant. The application deadline is December 31, 2025.

The VFA/NFP Grant helps rural volunteer fire departments strengthen their ability to meet the challenges of the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) in South Carolina. Funding can be used to purchase wildland firefighting equipment or provide essential training, allowing departments to respond more effectively and safely to wildfires that threaten rural homes and communities. To qualify, departments must be staffed by at least 80 percent volunteers.

Strong partnerships between the SCFC and local fire departments are key to protecting WUI communities. The SCFC works closely with departments to conduct community assessments, host Firewise workshops, and develop Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs). By applying Firewise principles and working together, firefighters can improve safety and increase the likelihood of saving homes at risk from wildland fire.

PLEASE NOTE: NOT ALL FIRE DEPARTMENTS APPLYING WILL RECEIVE GRANT FUNDS. PRIORITY WILL BE GIVEN TO THOSE:
• Applying for the first time
• Purchasing a skid (slip-in) unit for a brush truck
• Purchasing wildland PPE (Nomex shirts, Nomex pants, Nomex coveralls, etc.)
• Purchasing VHF radios (no 800, UHF)
• Installing and maintaining dry hydrants

For more information please go to the South Carolina Forestry Commission Web site.

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Posted: Dec 2, 2025

Recent Apparatus Orders

CALIFORNIA

DANKO—San Luis Obispo (CA) County Fire two Danko quick-attack trucks. Ford F-550 cabs and chassis; Ford 6.7L PowerStroke 330-hp engines; Waterous 2015LE 24-hp Kubota-driven 75-gpm pumps; 190-gallon UPF Poly tanks; FoamPro 1601 Class A foam systems; Whelen warning and scene lights; Blue Sea P24 battery charger. Sold by Scott Beck, Fire Apparatus Solutions, Rialto, CA. Delivery in July 2026.

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COLORADO

DANKO—Stratmoor Hills Fire Protection District, Colorado Springs, CO, Danko tanker. Freightliner 108 SD cab and chassis; Cummins L9 400-hp engine; Waterous E511, Kubota D902-E4B 24.8-hp pump; 2,000-gallon UPF Poly tank; 2,100-gallon Fol-Da-Tank; Xantrex Freedom XC 2,000-watt inverter/battery charger. Sold by Bryan Merritt, Danko staff, Firestone, CO. Delivery in April 2026.

ILLINOIS

PIERCE—Bristol Kendall Fire Protection District, Yorkville, IL, Pierce 100-foot steel aerial platform. Pierce Enforcer cab and chassis; Cummins X-15 565-hp engine; Waterous CSU 2,000-gpm, single-stage pump; 500-gallon UPF Poly tank; Duo-Safety ground ladders. Sold by Larry Graves, MacQueen Group, Aurora, IL. Delivery in March 2029.

ROSENBAUER—Burbank (IL) Fire Department aerial. Rosenbauer Commander 6011 cab and chassis; Cummins X-15 605-hp engine; 109-foot aerial; Waterous CSUC22 2,000-gpm pump; 500-gallon UPF Poly tank; Rosenbauer EXT aluminum body; EMS compartment; auto leveling system. Sold by Bill Schreiber, Sentinel Emergency Solutions, St. Louis, MO. Delivery in April 2027.

PIERCE—Hoffman Estates (IL) Fire Department aerial tower. Pierce Velocity cab and chassis; Cummins X-15 605-hp engine; 100-foot steel midmount aerial platform; Duo-Safety ground ladders. Sold by Dan Rudnicki, MacQueen Group, Aurora, IL. Delivery in March 2029.

ROSENBAUER—Marshall (IL) Fire Protection District brush truck. Ford F-550, four-door cab and chassis; Ford 7.3L 330-hp, gasoline engine; Waterous BB24 high-pressure four-stage 350-gpm pump; 350-gallon Pro Poly tank; Heiman 3⁄16-inch aluminum body; 10,000-pound Warn winch; 4-inch lifted suspension; 150-foot booster reel. Sold by Steve Williams, Sentinel Emergency Solutions, St. Louis, MO. Delivery in September 2027.

INDIANA

PIERCE—Auburn (IN) Fire Department custom pumper. Pierce Enforcer cab and chassis; PACCAR MX13 510-hp engine; Waterous CSU, 2,000-gallon, single-stage pump; 1,000-gallon UPF Poly tank; Duo-Safety ground ladders. Sold by Dave Polkow, MacQueen Group, Whitestown, IN. Delivery in January 2028.

PIERCE—Batesville (IN) Fire Department custom pumper. Pierce Enforcer cab and chassis; Cummins X-15 525-hp engine; Pierce PUC-NG 2,000-gpm, single-stage pump; 1,000-gallon UPF Poly tank; 20-gallon foam cell; Husky 3 Class A foam sys

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Posted: Dec 2, 2025

Four FFs Sent to Hospital After Apparatus and Car Collide

Several people were injured, including firefighters, after a Smithfield (NC) Fire Department apparatus was involved in a crash Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, causing it to overturn, abc11.com reported.

The apparatus was responding to a call with lights and siren on when it collided with a passenger car at the intersection of Market and Seventh streets, the report said. The apparatus tipped over and came to rest on its side.

“Please avoid the area of East Market Street,” the fire department said in a Facebook post. “There will be some congestion from an accident involving fire apparatus. All occupants are OK and were transported with minor injuries.”

The four firefighters inside were taken to a hospital. The driver of the car was also taken to the hospital.

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