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Posted: May 16, 2019

Huntington (WV) Fire Department to Roll Out Green Fire Apparatus

 
 
 

Huntington Fire Department personnel are working with Marshall University on logos for the new truck.  

The total cost of the new fire engine will be approximately $525,000 after outfitting it with the necessary equipment.

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Posted: May 16, 2019

Richland students learn CPR to the tune of 'Baby Shark'

VIDEO: Students in eighth grade at Chief Joseph Middle School got a lesson in CPR from the Richland Fire Department. 177 students were a part of the department's kickoff for Heartsafe, an initiative to teach everyone how to perform hands-on CPR properly. This class was the first one for the department.
- PUB DATE: 5/16/2019 4:53:12 PM - SOURCE: KXLY-TV ABC 4
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Posted: May 16, 2019

Cherokee County Donates Fire Apparatus to Georgia County

 
 

The Cherokee Board of Commissioners approved the donation to Seminole County of a 1991 Ford Heavy Duty Fire Truck. The vehicle was acquired from the Circle Five Volunteer Fire Department, is operational but no longer in service, and likely would bring $5,000 to $10,000 if sold at auction, staff said. Staff said the Cherokee Fire Department believes the truck is worth more to Seminole County “than the small monetary amount we would receive if it was sold at auction.”

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Posted: May 16, 2019

Lake Wenatchee fire district agrees to buy former school property near Plain

Lake Wenatchee's fire district will acquire and develop 5.37 acres next to Beaver Valley Elementary School to build a new fire station adjacent to Chumstick Highway near Plain. The Cascade School Board voted Monday to approve the sale of the property, valued initially at $340,000, which has been under discussion since 2017.
- PUB DATE: 5/16/2019 12:24:51 PM - SOURCE: iFiberOne
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Posted: May 16, 2019

New Lake Assault Boats Fireboat Now on Duty with Rabun County (GA) Fire Services

Rabun County fireboat

The Rabun County Fire Services, located in the northeast corner of Georgia, has placed a Lake Assault Boats fireboat into service on Lake Rabun, an 835-acre reservoir with 25 miles of shoreline. The new craft provides fire suppression and emergency response services for homeowners, visitors, and Georgia Power facilities located on the lake.

“The combination of hydroelectric plants and a growing number of high-end waterfront single family homes in a region susceptible to wildfires make our on-the-water emergency response capabilities a critical part of our department’s mission,” said Captain John Murray of the Rabun County Fire Services. “The new fireboat has greatly improved our emergency response performance and significantly reduced our ISO rating.”

The 26-foot craft can quickly transport water into a network of standpipes located along the shoreline – that were furnished by neighborhood homeowners’ associations – to supply lake water for ground-based firefighting operations. Moreover, its deck-mounted monitor enables the craft to conduct direct fire attack.

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The fireboat is powered via twin 175 hp Mercury outboard engines, and features a 1,250-gpm fire pump driven by a marinized V-6 engine. The TFT Hurricane monitor is rated at 1,250 gpm and there are four discharge ports including one that feeds a 5-inch large diameter hose (LDH). Other features include a 63-inch hydraulically operated bow door capable of transporting ATVs, a swing-out side dive door, and a Davit crane with two access points.

The T-top pilothouse is seven-feet long and has an interior clearance height of 76 inches. Its componentry includes a helm station with fire pump and monitor controls, and a 12-inch touchscreen commands a full suite of advanced electronics, including: forward looking infrared (FLIR), sonar with side structure scan, chartplotter, and GPS.

“We’ve been blown away by our new fireboat’s performance – it is smooth, agile, quick to plane, and very easy to operate,” added Murray. “Plus, once on the scene, we can be flowing water in a matter of seconds.”

Located in a mountainous region in the far northeast corner of Georgia, Rabun County Fire Services protects 361 square miles with a department that includes 200 volunteer firefighters, six paid personnel, 12 volunteer fire stations, 17 engines, 11 tankers, 11 mini pumpers and three fireboats. Each year the department responds to approximately 2,000 calls.

For more information, visit www.lakeassault.com

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