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Posted: Mar 29, 2019

Everett Fire Department to charge for safety inspections

Starting Monday, the Everett Fire Department will begin charging for annual building inspections and alarm system testing. The fee is meant to offset the cost of conducting inspections, which are outside the department’s normal operations, Fire Marshal Kurtis Brown said. Fire and safety inspections are required for all buildings deemed commercial, multi-family or vacant.
- PUB DATE: 3/28/2019 9:51:34 PM - SOURCE: Everett Herald
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Posted: Mar 28, 2019

Dearborn Heights (MI) Fire Department Gets Fire Apparatus

 
 
The truck is housed at Dearborn Heights fire headquarters on Beech Daly where firefighters have been familiarizing themselves with it over the past several weeks. The truck is known in firefighting jargon as a “quint” – short for quintuple – for its five main components. The red behemoth carries a water tank, pump, hose, and ground ladders – four features common on traditional DHFD rigs. The quint has those four, plus the tall ladder.
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Posted: Mar 28, 2019

Fairfield County (OH) Fire Departments Receive Grant Money for Fire Equipment

 
 

The departments are planning on using the $549,782.95 to purchase equipment for Multi-Agency Radio Communications Systems (MARCS), which would allow nearly state-wide access and cross-departmental communications, be they law enforcement or fire departments.  

This is the second attempt the fire departments have made, after being denied the grant last year. Each department was eligible for up to $50,000, with seven of the 11 getting the full amount.

State Fire Marshal Jeff Hussey attended the fire chiefs' meeting Tuesday to congratulate the departments on receiving the grant money.

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Posted: Mar 28, 2019

One Shot Outside Milwaukee (WI) Fire Station

 
 

The fire department says the victim was treated for their injuries and was taken to an area hospital by private ambulance.  

No other information has been released at this time.

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Posted: Mar 28, 2019

'Push-In' Ceremony for Athens (GA) Newest Fire Apparatus

 
 

The acquisition of new fire apparatus provided a sense of community pride and celebrations were held to welcome their arrival.  

The push-in for ACCFD’s new ladder truck will feature the arrival of the apparatus to Fire Station 1 at 3p.m. Friday, to be followed by brief remarks by fire officials and refreshments.

The 2019 E-One CR-137 Ladder cost approximately $1.05 million fully equipped, according to ACCFD. It features an aerial waterway that reaches 107 feet and a top extension of 137 feet, making it among the tallest ladder trucks in North America.

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