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Posted: Apr 29, 2016

Ferrara Fire Apparatus Selected as One of the 2015 Top 70 Safest Companies

Ferrara Safety Award

Holden, LA – The Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Corporation has once again selected Ferrara Fire Apparatus as one of the top 70 safest companies in Louisiana. Only 70 companies out of over 18,000 insured companies are chosen by the LWCC. This is the fourth year in the last five that Ferrara has received this award.

The LWCC Safest 70 is awarded to companies in Louisiana and acknowledges excellence, outstanding performance and a strong commitment to workplace safety. Through our effectiveness of safety efforts and controlling cost, we have made a positive difference in our company, our employees, the firefighting industry, and the LWCC.

Ferrara Fire Apparatus is a premiere manufacturer of custom built, heavy duty emergency response vehicles. Our superior strength and performance of the trucks we produce comes from the core of our company, the men and women who build each one by hand. Keeping our employees safe through procedures and management is the only way we can continue to insure the strength of our company and the trucks we build.

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Posted: Apr 29, 2016

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Toyne Pumper-Tanker

Tanker 604, which is a side-mount pumper-tanker manufactured by Toyne, has been built on a Mack Granite 6x4 cab and chassis for the East Sullivan Volunteer Fire Department, Bristol, Tennessee.

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Posted: Apr 28, 2016

New Report: Conway Firefighter Killed Trying to Jump onto Fire Truck

The South Carolina Department of Public Safety has released its initial incident report that describes what happened the day that Conway firefighter Christopher Ray was killed. The report says the driver of the fire engine was attempting to back up at the house fire on Hickory Circle in Conway.
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Posted: Apr 28, 2016

Fire Equipment Donated to Rowan-Cabarrus Community College

Several corporations, including Food Lion, Nissan North America, and Fire-Dex have recently made significant donations to be used by students at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. "Industry-recognized equipment is critical to the success of our programs and our graduates," said Dr. Carol S. Spalding, president of Rowan-Cabarrus Community College.
Salisbury based Food Lion donated two electrical hospital beds, three pharmacy scales, and other medical items that will be used by students in the Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy Assistant, and Radiography programs.

“We are so grateful to Food Lion for their donation,” said Wendy Barnhardt, dean of health and education programs at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. “The beds and other supplies will be a great addition to our modernized space and allow our students to learn on real-world equipment.”

A Nissan Altima and Armada were donated for the Automotive Systems Technology program by the Franklin, TN, based Nissan North America facility.

Fire-Dex Corporation, of Medina, Ohio, donated turnout gear and boots to the College’s Fire & Emergency Services Training programs.

Phase I of the Fire & Emergency Services Training Facility was completed as part of the 2010 Rowan County bond referendum and has been receiving heavy use for about 18 months. The facility, based at the College’s North Campus in Salisbury, serves an important role for training local public safety providers who protect citizens every day, and is set to expand if voters pass the Connect NC Bond on the March 15 election ballot.

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Posted: Apr 28, 2016

St. Mary's Medical Center Donates Ambulance to Cabell County

Cabell County EMS got a much needed gift Thursday morning from the St. Mary's Medical Center. The gift was a new ambulance, which was unveiled Thursday morning at the Cabell County Courthouse.
The price tag of the emergency vehicle was $140,000, not including the equipment needed inside.

It will be used to transport patients locally and to take them to hospitals outside the region. It will be replacing an older ambulance with high mileage.

Cabell County EMS director Gordon Merry said he was already in the process of trying to find the money for a new ambulance.

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