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Posted: Jun 20, 2025

New Developments in Fire Apparatus and Ambulance Seating

BY ALAN M. PETRILLO

Fire departments and ambulance agencies have multiple choices in the seating that carries firefighters and medics to emergency calls. No matter what the seating location is on the rig, fire and EMS seat manufacturers have made great efforts in designing and producing seating that provides for both the safety and comfort of emergency responders.

Paul Bostrom, president and chief executive officer for H.O. Bostrom Co. Inc., says that in the fire market, Bostrom’s most popular seats include the Tanker self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) seat and Sierra driver seat. “We provide the Tanker 500, 400, and 300 series SCBA seats,” Bostrom says. “The Tanker 550 SCBA seat integrates our patented RiteHite adjustable-height seat belt that features adjustable shoulder height, enhancing safety and comfort during travel. Also, we are the only seat manufacturer producing our own SCBA brackets. Our SecureAll SCBA locking system is compatible with all major SCBA bottles.”

Bostrom continues, “Our Sierra EX8 driver seat has a rugged powder-painted steel frame for durability, complemented by integrated seat springs and high-density foam to maximize comfort. The Sierra 500 EX8 includes the RiteHite adjustable seat belt and an 8-way electric power adjustment.” Bostrom also offers Res-Q-Back wall-mounted seats and specialized options such as the fully reclining Sentinel and the air suspension Defender seat.

Bostrom says his company’s ZipClean seats provide fire departments with a method to minimize exposure to cancer-causing substances by up to 85%. “ZipClean seats feature vinyl-backed Durawear seat covers that can be easily zipped off, washed with ordinary soap and water, and air dried,” he says. “Additionally, the foam is treated with our proprietary FoamBlock, a protective barrier that helps reduce the absorption of carcinogenic off-gases from fires.”

H.O. Bostrom Co. Inc

1 The Tanker 500 SCBA series of seats is one of H.O. Bostrom’s most popular models for use in fire apparatus. (Photos 1-2 courtesy of H.O. Bostrom Co. Inc.)

H.O. Bostrom’s Guardian

2 H.O. Bostrom’s Guardian seat features a four-point seat belt with four retractors and includes an integrated child seat and an infant carrier.

United Safety & Survivability

3 USSC makes the Valor SCBA crew seat with antimicrobial upholstery, magnetic SCBA shoulder straps, and IMMI’s Ready Reach extended belt buckle access and strap mounts. (Photos 3-4 courtesy of United Safety & Survivability.)

Valor EMS

4 The Valor EMS seat has a four-point, four-retractor seat belt.

IMMI

5 IMMI developed MBrace in partnership with REV Ambulance Group. MBrace deploys an air bag around the shoulders, neck, and head of the wearer in the event of a collision. (Photos 5-6 courtesy of IMMI.)

SmartDock SCBA

6 The SmartDock SCBA retaining bracket, made by IMMI.

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Posted: Jun 20, 2025

City Struggles to Pay for Fire Apparatus on Order

According to the Post-Journal , The City of Dunkirk, New York, ordered to fire trucks in 2023 that City Attorney Elliott Raimondo says were not budgeted for.

According to the report, The city approved the fire apparatus purchase in 2023 along with bonds to pay for them, but the bonds never went out.

The trucks are in production and are expected off the line in August, with final delivery some time in September. The estimated maximum cost of the trucks was $1.75 million, with payment due upon delivery.

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Posted: Jun 20, 2025

Pickup Hits Rig; Causes Rollover

Jeremy Chisenhall
The Macon Telegraph
(TNS)

A Twiggs County fire truck was flipped over by a pickup truck while firefighters were trying to respond to a car fire earlier this week, officials say.

“When the fire truck slowed down, it was struck in the rear by a GMC Sierra going at a high rate of speed, causing the Fire Truck to flip over on its roof,” the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post.

Both drivers were taken to Atrium Health Hospital to be treated for minor injuries, the sheriff’s office said.

“Lights and sirens mean you must stay away from a moving fire truck by AT LEAST 500 feet,” the sheriff’s office said. “Also, pull over to the right to give the fire truck room to pass through. The results of this accident could have been so much worse. A vehicle can be replaced, but a life cannot. Please be aware. Be safe. Pay attention.”

© 2025 The Macon Telegraph (Macon, Ga.). Visit www.macon.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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Posted: Jun 19, 2025

Fire Apparatus of the Day: June 19, 2025

MOOSE BOATS—Woodbridge Fire District, Sacramento River Delta, CA, M3-36 fireboat. 36-foot monohull; twin 300-hp Mercury outboard engines; dedicated Volvo Penta V8 marine engine powers a Darley SD 500-gpm pump; remote controlled rooftop TFT Typhoon monitor and one TFT monitor on the bow; proprietary dive/rescue swimmer door and step. Dealer: Moose Boats, Vallejo, CA.

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Posted: Jun 19, 2025

Sedro-Woolley (WA) Fire Department Celebrates New Rig

SEDRO-WOOLLEY — The Sedro-Woolley Fire Department officially welcomed its new engine Wednesday afternoon, June 11, with a Push-In Ceremony.

“This is a tradition that some departments have done when they receive a new fire engine or apparatus to celebrate,” Fire Chief Frank Wagner said. “It started back in the horse-drawn fire service days when members had to push the equipment back into the station after they unhooked their horses.

“So that became tradition, a celebration when you got a new apparatus, for good luck and then to show the dedication and commitment from the community and to show some pride from the agency, they hold Push-In Ceremonies.”

This ceremony, however, was the first of its kind for the department.

“This just signifies dedication, teamwork and just honoring the past,” firefighter Bobby Castilleja said. “We also want to thank the community for giving us the money to purchase a new apparatus and to thank the community for their dedication and support.”

After being in the works for years, the Rosenbauer company of South Dakota’s fire engine and its accompanying upgrades — at a cost of about $1.1 million — finally arrived.

“We have literally … been saving for this rig for over 20 years,” Wagner said. “This rig is going to replace one that is over 22 years old.

“This is a huge investment in not only our firefighters and their safety with having new equipment, but to our community as well.”

Members of the community, including Mayor Julia Johnson, along with Wagner and Assistant Chiefs Glen and Jerry Gardner, as well as numerous department personnel, put their backs into “pushing” the rig into the bay.

Pushing may have been a bit of a misnomer, seeing how Castilleja was seated behind the wheel and may or may not have had the rig creeping in reverse.

“We should have got it over a year-and-a-half ago, and we are still waiting on some equipment, but we are almost there,” Wagner said.

During the next few weeks, new equipment and accompanying upgrades will continue to be installed.

“When we have the time, it’s more screws and more bolts,” Glen Gardner said. “I’ve been in there 10 hours a day, bolting more things in and working with the mechanics. It has definitely been a lot of work.”

Wagner added that most of that time was spent figuring out where everything was going to fit and where it was going to be most functional.

“We are literally building three trucks right now,” he said. “Finding out where certain equipment goes and where it works best.”

The specs are the same between all of the department’s apparatuses of this type.

“As we transition, the idea is

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