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Posted: Jul 22, 2019

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Pierce Rear-Mount Platform

Fitchburg (WI) Fire Department aerial platform. Quantum® cab and chassis; 100-foot heavy-duty platform; Detroit DD13 525-hp engine.

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Posted: Jul 21, 2019

Cold Creek Fire remains 80% contained into Sunday morning, firefighters in mop up mode

Firefighters are in the mop up stage now, wrapping up efforts at the Cold Creek Fire. The fire is now 80% contained and has burned 41,920 acres. This number is expected to remain unchanged for the remainder of the fire clean-up. Fire crews are working throughout the day to continue to patrol containment lines and monitor the fire area for hot spots.
- PUB DATE: 7/21/2019 9:09:08 AM - SOURCE: KAYU-TV FOX 28 Spokane
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Posted: Jul 19, 2019

Safe Fleet Fire, EMS, and Industrial Promotion

Chris Martin has been promoted to Director of Product Marketing for Safe Fleet’s Fire, EMS, and Industrial (FEI) group. 

In his new role, Chris will be responsible for development of creative content focusing on Safe Fleet’s FEI portfolio (FRC, FoamPro, Elkhart Brass & ROM) of industry leading products. 

Over his 23-year career in the fire industry, Chris has served in a variety of roles including Regional Sales Manager (both domestic and international) and most recently Elkhart Brass Municipal Product Manager. 

He has also instructed numerous hands-on training events across the nation and worked on developing the Brass Tacks Hard Facts series of Municipal Product training videos. 

 

About Safe Fleet Fire, EMS, & Industrial 

Safe Fleet Fire, EMS, & Industrial is a leading global provider of safety solutions to the firefighting industry.  In addition to Elkhart Brass, Safe Fleet Fire, EMS, & Industrial is made up of FoamPro, FRC, and ROM.  The combination of these brands allows us the opportunity to offer our customers the best of high performing, technology leading, safety related products.  Safe Fleet Fire, EMS, & Industrial provides integrated systems of monitors, valves, foam proportioning, scene lighting and electronic controls for the global emergency market.  For more information on Safe Fleet visit www.safefleet.net

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Posted: Jul 19, 2019

Introducing the World’s Most Advanced Aerial Firefighting Surveillance Tool

Bozeman, Montana. - Bridger Aerospace has integrated technologies from Ascent Vision Technologies (AVT) and Latitude to introduce the world’s most advanced aerial firefighting surveillance system. To tackle the country’s most extreme fires, the Gen V system will be used by Bridger’s highly skilled and trained team of operators to better support wildfire management and relief missions.

The fully integrated system combines AVT’s revolutionary lightweight CM142 imaging payload; AVT’s Fire Mapper; and Latitude’s FVR-90 VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) unmanned aerial system. The CM142 optic delivers real-time aerial data, transferring high definition daylight and crisp long-wave infrared imagery directly to the remote ground station. The footage highlights hotspots, areas affected and areas at risk of damage. The Fire Mapper includes short-wave infrared, long-wave infrared and a 13-megapixel daylight sensor. Real-time fire mapping with live locations facilitates better decision making when responding to the fire.  

Latitude’s next generation VTOL provides greater flexibility in deployment, allowing take-off and landing to take place from any location, at any time. With an endurance of up to 15 hours, the system can perform for long durations to ensure the team collects the data required for the mission.

Using a fully integrated, user-friendly rover system, Bridger Aerospace will provide firefighters with remote access to live video with real-time overlays of telemetry and metadata. Operators can communicate to the aircraft using the primary datalink and a small portable handheld radio device. The system uses a MIMO (multi in multi out) data link, which extends the range from the ground station out to over 50nm.

The fully integrated system combines everything needed to support the US Government in tackling the country’s most dangerous fires, helping firefighters save lives and reducing damage. Bridger Aerospace is one of the two companies in the United States authorized to conduct BLOS (beyond line of site) flights in active fire zones. With over 13 years of experience in providing solutions for wildfire management, Bridger delivers revolutionary equipment and a skilled team of operators to tackle each firefighting mission.

CEO at Bridger Aerospace, Tim Sheehy, said “We have developed a world leading aerial firefighting surveillance tool that will transform aerial data collection for fire management and relief missions in the United States. The system includes Latitude’s FVR-90 VTOL, which is fitted with AVT’s high-performance CM142 sensor and Fire Mapper to support the US government in managing the country’s major wildfires.

This system will have a huge impact on wildfire management by providing all the essential tools needed to help save lives. This revolutionary firefighting surveillance solution will be controlled by Bridger’s highly-trained team of UAS operators to provide a world-leading service to combat wildfires.”

Integrated Systems Manager, Weston Irr, said “This marks the second year where Bridger Aerospace supports firefighting missions in the US using an unmanned aerial system. With our new Gen V fully integrated UAS system, we can provide firefighters with remote access to accurate, real-time imagery. This data will have a huge impact on the efficiency of their operation by facilitating fast and informed response to the fire.”

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Posted: Jul 19, 2019

USFA: Pennsylvania On-Duty Death

The U.S. Fire Administration has announced the official on-duty death of Lieutenant Neil B. Cope, 46, of the North Belle Vernon Volunteer Fire Department on July 16, 2019.

The North Belle Vernon Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched at 0132hrs to assist on a mutual aid residential fire. Lieutenant Cope was part of the engine crew assigned to staging in full PPE and SCBA with masks doffed. After approximately 45 minutes the crew was released by command and cleared the scene. After returning to his residence, Lieutenant Cope spoke to his wife at 0730hrs via phone. His wife then attempted to call him multiple times during the day without success.  At approximately 1600hrs his wife came home and found him not breathing and cold to the touch on the floor of the bedroom. EMS was called and Lieutenant Cope was pronounced deceased at home.  The cause and nature of death are under investigation.

Tribute is being paid to Lieutenant Cope at http://apps.usfa.fema.gov/firefighter-fatalities/

To date, 27 firefighter fatalities have been reported to USFA in 2019.  Year-to-date and annual USFA firefighter fatality reports are posted online at https://www.usfa.fema.gov/data/statistics/ff_fatality_reports.html

Fatality status is provisional and may change as USFA contacts State Fire Marshals to verify fatality incident information.

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