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Posted: Feb 3, 2021

Cedar Rapids (IA) Fire Department Trains on Its Latest Stick Ladder Truck

According to a report from KWWL, the Cedar Rapids (IA) Fire Department (CRFD) members recently had the chance to train on and familiarize itself with its new 107-foot Ladder 7 aerial truck from Pierce Manufacturing.

CRFD Battalion Chief Brian Gibson said the new aerial offers more versatility on the scene of an emergency than before, creating a higher angle point, allowing for better maneuvering in a tighter space.

All CRFD firefighters received instruction by a factory-direct trainer from Pierce in the Alliant Energy Power House.

The truck cost approximately $1.3 million and will be a frontline response vehicle with a lifespan of at least 15 years. It will be used at Fire Station 7 located at 206 29th Street NE.

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Posted: Feb 3, 2021

St. Charles (IL) Fire Department Orders $1.3 Million Aerial

According to a report from The Daily Herald, the St. Charles (IL) Fire Department (SCFD) won’t see its latest purchase for another year, but the anticipation has begun.

Last month, the St. Charles City Council approved the purchase of a $1.3 million aerial ladder that will become the SCFD’s first new 100-foot aerial ladder truck since 2010. It is expected to last the department 25 years. When the new truck arrives, the public works department will sell the SCFD’s 100-foot 1997 aerial ladder truck.

SCFD Chief Scott Swanson said that the department sends its two 100-foot aerial ladder trucks on about 2,000 calls per year. Because of the constant usage, its frontline truck is down for repairs about three months a year. Swanson estimates.

Budget concerns amid the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the purchase in May 2020. However, the department needed to complete the purchase this month to get a 3.2 percent discount. The city also received $86,000 in additional discounts.

Swanson formed an apparatus committee to ensure the department ordered what was needed. The SCFD even toured other departments to look at their newer vehicles. The department will customize the entire apparatus to fit its needs.

Because there are several three-story high buildings in the city, such as Hotel Baker and Carroll Towers, a 100-foot ladder is a necessity for the SCFD.

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Posted: Feb 3, 2021

Research Available on Hood Design, Laundering, Doffing, and Protection

Effects of Firefighting Hood Design, Laundering and Doffing on Smoke Protection, Heat Stress and Wearability

Ergonomics
Richard M. Kesler, Alex Mayer, Kenneth W. Fent, I-Chen Chen, A. Shawn Deaton, R. Bryan Ormond, Denise L. Smith, Andrea Wilkinson, Steve Kerber and Gavin P. Horn

Firefighter hoods must provide protection from elevated temperatures and products of combustion (e.g. particulate) while simultaneously being wearable (comfortable and not interfering with firefighting activities).

The purpose of this study was to quantify the impact of (1) hood design (traditional knit hood vs particulate-blocking hood), (2) repeated laundering, and (3) hood removal method (traditional vs overhead doffing) on (a) protection from soot contamination on the neck, (b) heat stress and (c) wearability measures.

Using a fireground exposure simulator, 24 firefighters performed firefighting activities in realistic smoke and heat conditions using a new knit hood, new particulate-blocking hood and laundered particulate-blocking hood.

Overall, soot contamination levels measured from neck skin were lower when wearing the laundered particulate-blocking hoods compared to new knit hoods, and when using the overhead hood removal process.

No significant differences in skin temperature, core temperature, heart rate or wearability measures were found between the hood conditions.

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Posted: Feb 3, 2021

Lake Assault Boats Fireboat Serving with Marathon Petroleum at its Garyville, Louisiana Refinery Operation

Lake Assault Boats has placed this custom 36-foot fireboat into service with Marathon Petroleum Company’s Louisiana Refining Division located in Garyville, Louisiana. The craft is serving on the waters surrounding the nation’s newest major refinery.

The 36-foot fireboat is on duty just outside
New Orleans, Louisiana

SUPERIOR, Wis. – Lake Assault Boats, part of Fraser Shipyards and a leading manufacturer of purpose-built, mission-specific fire and rescue boats, has placed a custom 36-foot fireboat into service with the Marathon Petroleum Company at its Louisiana Refining Division in Garyville, Louisiana. The craft is serving on the waters surrounding the nation’s newest major refinery.

“Marathon’s Garyville refinery, located near New Orleans and the Mississippi River, is an important facility and a vital component of our nation’s infrastructure,” said Chad DuMars, Lake Assault Boats Vice President of Operations. “We’re proud and honored to provide the Marathon Fire Department with a state-of-the-art vessel engineered to quickly and effectively respond to a wide range of on-the-water emergencies.” 

The modified V-hull craft features a 36-foot hull, a 10-foot, 6-inch beam, and is powered by twin 300 hp four-stroke outboards. Its overall height is less than 13-feet 6-inches; its draft is less than 18-inches with motors trimmed up, and 24-inches when trimmed down. Weighing approximately 12,200 pounds and providing a person and cargo capacity of 5,000 pounds, the fireboat sports a 72-inch hydraulically operated bow door with an integrated ladder for diver reentry and flat tread areas for ATV deployment. 

The firefighting system includes a Darley PSDE fire pump certified at 1,500 GPM that is driven by a dedicated 365-hp V-8 engine. There are twin 4-inch discharges located on the forward deck along with an electronically controlled monitor. 

The vessel is equipped with a full-width and fully enclosed pilothouse with an interior clearance height of 76-inches. Its ergonomic helm station features controls for the fire pump and monitors. In addition, there are two Garmin 12-inch touchscreens controlling GPS, Sonar with SideVu and DownVu, Chart Plotting, high definition radar, and forward looking infrared.



About Lake Assault Boats
Lake Assault Boats are born in a shipyard, designed for a mission, tested on Lake Superior, and custom engineered using technology and resources unm

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Posted: Feb 3, 2021

Wahluke capital levy, Grant County Fire District 10 commission change on Feb. 9 ballot

Voters in the Wahluke School District will decide the fate of a capital levy, and voters in Grant County Fire District 10 will have a chance to vote on a proposed change in the number of district commissioners, in a special election Feb. 9. ... Fire District 10 voters will decide whether to expand the board from three to five commissioners.
- PUB DATE: 2/3/2021 1:12:58 AM - SOURCE: Columbia Basin Herald
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