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Posted: Feb 27, 2019

Deputies Search for Missing Red Bird (OK) Fire Apparatus

The white Fire truck is a 1997 Ford F-350 and the red fire truck is a 2008 Ford F-350. All the equipment on the trucks were taken as well.
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Posted: Feb 27, 2019

Marshfield (CT) Fire Protection District Commemorates Fire Apparatus

The wetdown ceremony took place Tuesday, Feb. 12, where fire personnel gathered at Fire Station 1 to participate. While the ceremony was held at that location, the new fire truck will be stationed at Fire Station 2 on McVay Street in Marshfield since it is a Marshfield Fire Protection District vehicle. During the event, Marshfield Fire Chief Michael Taylor spoke about the department and fire protection district’s history. Wetdown ceremonies are celebrated by many departments in the United States. Firefighters commission a new fire apparatus by “anointing it” with water sprayed from the retiring pumper’s tank or from a neighboring firehouse apparatus. The ritual dates back to the late 1800s, when horse-drawn pumpers were used throughout the nation’s fire service. Taylor explained horses that were commissioned for the service would be washed along with the pumper at their newly assigned firehouse and backed into the firehouse bay. The firefighters would then fit the new horse with its harness, placing the company in service. After every run, firefighters had to hand-push the pumpers back into the bay and array themselves for the next alarm, and this is the origin of the push-in part of the observance.
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Posted: Feb 27, 2019

Wytheville (VA) Welcomes New Fire Apparatus

It’s the department’s newest vehicle. Rescue Engine No. 1 will go on fire calls but will also serve as a vehicle rescue unit. Firefighters, who got their first look at the truck Monday, were impressed.

 

The 2018 Pierce Enforcer Rescue Engine was purchased from Atlantic Emergency Solutions for almost $560,000. It was previously used as a demonstration model, which helped cut down on the cost, Fire Chief Marc Brade said.

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Posted: Feb 27, 2019

Bothell Fire Department welcomes new truck with time-honored tradition

The Bothell Fire Department welcomed one of two new Pierce fire engines into service with a “push-in” ceremony on Feb. 23. This special tradition has been a source of pride in the fire service for more than 100 years. Bothell Fire PIO Kirsten Clemens said the origin of the ceremony dates back to horse-drawn equipment, when the horses could not back-up the fire engines.
- PUB DATE: 2/27/2019 1:11:36 PM - SOURCE: Bothell Reporter
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Posted: Feb 27, 2019

Sounding the alarm in Nebraska: Increased cancer risks among Omaha firefighters spark policy changes

VIDEO: They put their lives on the line, but fire isn't the only danger. KETV NewsWatch 7 Investigates discovered dozens of Omaha firefighters were treated for cancer in a 20-month period. “Just by chance, I went to the first cancer class for firefighters right after all the studies started coming out,” said Frank Corcoran, vice president of the Omaha Professional Firefighters Association.
- PUB DATE: 2/27/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KEVT-TV 7
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