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Posted: Aug 27, 2019

Museum of East Alabama Celebrates 30 Years

Museum of East Alamaba is celebrating 30 years and now features a hands-on fire station exhibit, reports Opelika-Auburn News.

Designed to resemble what a fire station of the time looked like, the exhibit is equipped with an actual 1959 fire truck and a firemen’s pole brought in from an old fire station. The exhibit also is a favorite of museum board president, Jim Hardin.

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Posted: Aug 27, 2019

Structural Issues Force Temporary Close of Pittsburgh Fire Station

Structural issues are forcing a Pittsburgh fire station to temporarily close, reports WPXI 11.

All Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire personnel housed at Fire Station 8, along with three fire trucks, will be moved to different stations. A truck will be added to one of the locations to make sure the transition goes smoothly.

Fire officials haven't said when the work will be complete. 

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Posted: Aug 27, 2019

Firefighter Celebrates 100th Birthday at San Jose Fire Museum

Retired San Jose Fire Capt. Sam Seibert celebrated his 100th birthday at San Jose Fire Museum, reports The Mercury News.

John McMillan, president of the museum, said that Seibert has been the museum’s biggest donor, contributing more than $300,000 over the years.

He also donated an 1810 Hand Pumper that Seibert bought on the East Coast, as well as other vehicles and his original uniform from the 1950s.

McMillan said he hopes to get the museum fully open to the public at least a couple of days a week this fall.

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Posted: Aug 27, 2019

Okolona (MS) Unveils New Fire Apparatus

The Mississippi Development Authority helped the fire department secure the more than $200,000 fire truck, reports WCBI.

Fire Chief Terry Tucker said the new truck features data technology to better equip crews.

With the addition of the new truck in nearly two decades, the Okolona Fire Department now has a total of three trucks and an fire engine in its fleet.

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Posted: Aug 27, 2019

Hidrent Announces Business Partnership with Callbox Storage

Hidrent

Hidrent, a marketplace that helps firefighters supplement their incomes during their off-duty days, is excited to announce that they have recently formed a business partnership with Callbox Storage. After connecting off-duty firefighters with homeowners for small tasks over the last 1½ years, Hidrent is now testing out the B2B market offering firefighters even more opportunities with steadier hours.

The pilot test with Callbox Storage took place in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, and involved help with the build-out of luxury apartments. The scope of work included: moving furniture, unboxing and building furniture (beds, chairs, tables, coffee tables, entertainment stands and desks), hanging TV’s, artwork, curtains, and mirrors and stocking kitchens.

All firefighters that participated in the test responded that they would accept the opportunity to do it again. One firefighter took the hours to help pay for classes and save for paramedic school.  nother was funding his son’s upcoming birthday. The company plans to establish more strategic partnerships with businesses throughout the foreseeable future to meet the varying needs of firefighters during their off-duty time.

About Hidrent Inc.

Hidrent is currently available in Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Houston, Phoenix, San Antonio and the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater area. Since 2018, more than 28,000 consumers have downloaded the Hidrent app, while more than 3,300 firefighters have downloaded the Hidrent Pro app (the version used to accept job offers). There have also been more than 1,200 jobs completed so far by firefighters.

Inquiries related to Hidrent:

David Heimbuch

dave@hidrent.com

 

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