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Posted: Jan 28, 2021

Phoenix (AZ) Firefighters Use Fire Apparatus to Visit Hospitalized Colleague

An Arizona firefighter recently hospitalized with COVID-19 received a visit from firefighters who used a fire truck to say hello, reports UPI.com.

Dan Volcko, a 20-year veteran of the Phoenix Fire Department, was exposed to COVID-19 on the job.

Volcko said his spirits were lifted one day by an unexpected visit.

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Posted: Jan 28, 2021

DeKalb County (TN) Seeks Grant for Fire Apparatus Purchase

DeKalb County officials are considering pursuing a USDA Rural Development Facility Grant to purchase a fire truck, reports WJLE.com.

The application is for $250,000 with a 45% local match of $112,500. Officials passed approval by a vote of 8 to 5. 

An official who voted in favor also expressed concern for committing more money toward the purchase of another fire truck when the commission only two months ago voted to spend $250,000 from the capital projects fund to buy two used trucks.

Fire Chief Donny Green believes it’s an opportunity to take advantage due to the aging fire trucks in the fleet. He said the average age of our whole fleet of fire trucks right now is about 21.5 years. 

The fire department has two homemade fire engines that didn’t pass fleet inspection. Green said he has looked all over the country for used fire trucks. He said that they have learned any truck newer than ten years old will cost the amount they would pay for a new fire truck in this grant for a used fire truck. 

 

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Posted: Jan 28, 2021

Fire at Wenatchee Transfer Station

Crews from Chelan County Fire District 1 responded to a structure fire at the Waste Management Wenatchee Transfer Station just before noon Thursday. Battalion Chief Kelly Lindemann said that when firefighters arrived they found a 53-foot semi trailer full of garbage on fire. Had the fire occurred in a normal garbage truck, the load of fiery garbage could have been unloaded on site.
- PUB DATE: 1/28/2021 4:16:27 PM - SOURCE: KPQ-AM 560
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Posted: Jan 28, 2021

Mason (OH) Fire Department Member Charged with Assaulting Chief, Police Officer

According to a report from FOX19, a member of the Mason (OH) Fire Department (MFD) on unpaid leave is in custody and has been charged with assault after he assaulted both his chief and the police officer responding to the incident.

Police were dispatched MFD Station 51 Tuesday morning for a fight. Court documents say Joseph Bales, 27, punched MFD Chief Bryan Brumagen twice in the face.

When officers arrived on scene, Bales then allegedly punched Police Sargent Jeremy Saylor in the face as well.

The police report says Brumagen and Saylor suffered minor injuries. Bales was taken to Atrium Medical Center for evaluation.

Bales faces two felony counts of assault, a felony for disrupting public service, and a misdemeanor for resisting arrest.

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Posted: Jan 28, 2021

Grant Program Helps Dike (TX) Fire Department Fund New Brush Truck

According to a report from KSST Radio, the Dike (TX) Volunteer Fire Department (DVFD) recently replaced its 1976 brush truck with a new custom-build brush truck with help from a cost-share grant through the Rural Volunteer Fire Department Assistance Program (RVFDAP).

The DVFD received $100,000 from Texas A&M Forest Service during the RVFDAP’s 2020 funding cycle.

Brush trucks are designed specifically to fight grass fires by transporting firefighters, water, and other fire suppression equipment. The DVFD’s new custom-build brush truck features a 300-gallon water tank and ample storage areas for wildland tools. The truck is now in service and has already responded to several fires.

Texas A&M Forest Service helps protect lives and property through its RVFDAP, a cost-share program funded by the Texas State Legislature and administered by the Texas A&M Forest Service. The program provides funding to rural volunteer fire departments to help with the purchasing of firefighting vehicles, fire and rescue equipment, personal protective clothing, dry hydrants, computer systems, and firefighter training.

For more information on the programs offered by Texas A&M Forest Service, please visit http://texasfd.com.

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