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Posted: Jul 9, 2019

TOMAR Announces the Night 2 Day Promotion

GILBERT, AZ—TOMAR Electronics is pleased to announce the TOMAR Night 2 Day (N2D) Event beginning July 8, 2019, a promotion of its award-winning Revolution Illumination Series. This online only event will feature a special price for pairs of R37, R46 or R79 lamps with the selectable option of spot, flood or a 13-degree tilt down lens.  Prices begin at $199 for each pair and include shipping. Also included in the package are connectors for easy installation. Customers may add bezels and gaskets at an incredibly low price. Departments or businesses providing before and after photos of their rigs will receive a one-time use 40% off coupon code to use in our online store for future purchases (non-promotional).

“Night 2 Day shows how the Revolution Series works. The award winning series turns darkness into daylight with fewer lights and lower amp draw. Our first responders need reliable illumination the most during the night in order to carry out their heroic duties and keep us all safe,” said Matt Barker, Director of Marketing for TOMAR. “The Revolution Series combines our patented technology with the latest LED technology to keep first responders, the community, and budgets safe in emergency situations.” While this promotion was initiated for first responders, there are many other industries who can take advantage of this promotion!

The Revolution Series features internal optics for maximum scene illumination without the need to angle light heads, making installation easy. The Revolution Series utilizes several design elements to reduce operating costs for emergency departments and those requiring reliable lighting solutions. The surface mounted series reduces installation costs by utilizing unsealed mounting holes, eliminating stress fractures during installation and maintenance. The patented waterproof design with built-in venting system allows unwanted elements to quickly escape, reducing maintenance and repair costs.

The Revolution Series won the Most Innovative Warning and Illumination Product Award from EMS World in 2017 and TOMAR’s Revolution Multi-Function Series (mfR) was recently awarded EMS Today’s Hot Product of 2019. 

To take advantage of the N2D savings, visit www.tomar.com/n2d .

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Posted: Jul 9, 2019

Two Campers, Three Cars Destroyed in Centralia Fire

Two camper vehicles were completely destroyed by a fire in Centralia Monday morning, displacing their residents, according to the Riverside Fire Authority. Crews were dispatched at 7 a.m. to an address in the 700 block of West Carson Road. When firefighters arrived, they found that the fire was not accessible for their trucks because the campers were on the other side of a “deteriorated, unrated bridge,” according to the RFA.
- PUB DATE: 7/9/2019 6:55:54 AM - SOURCE: Centralia Chronicle
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Posted: Jul 9, 2019

Wapato home destroyed by blaze

A fire destroyed a home in Wapato on Monday night. Yakima County Fire District 5 was called out to the scene just before 9 p.m., and when they got there, they say half of the home was already on fire, and the roof was falling in. No one was home at the time of the fire, and there were no injuries reported.
- PUB DATE: 7/9/2019 6:51:49 AM - SOURCE: YakTriNews
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Posted: Jul 9, 2019

Follow-up: Despite demands from Spokane City Council, city is relying on new dispatch center

Despite orders from the Spokane City Council to maintain an independent dispatch crew for firefighters, the city is now relying on a new regional system to handle emergency calls. As it prepares for the rest of the county to move forward with a new regional 911 dispatch system, the city has lost so many fire dispatchers that it can no longer fully provide fire dispatch services to itself or its neighbors.
- PUB DATE: 7/9/2019 3:15:55 AM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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Posted: Jul 9, 2019

Updates coming to Wisconsin firefighter training standards

VIDEO: Nearly 80 percent of Wisconsin’s fire departments are made of up volunteer firefighters according to the U.S. Fire Administration. Now, the standards for training professional and volunteer firefighters in the state of Wisconsin will see some changes in the coming months. Starting on October 1, the new standards will remove a 2 year grace period to train new firefighters and it will also eliminate a one-year grace period for fire officers to obtain more comprehensive training.
- PUB DATE: 7/9/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WEAU-TV NBC 13 Eau Claire
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