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Posted: Dec 10, 2018

E-ONE’s Local Fire Truck Christmas Ornaments to Benefit National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

OCALA, FL—E-ONE announces the release of two new fire truck Christmas tree ornaments for 2018, including the first ornament depicting the Ocala International Airport’s own Aircraft Rescue Firefighting vehicle (ARFF). Net proceeds from the sale of the ornaments will benefit the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF).

For the 2018 ornaments, E-ONE chose two fire trucks from the Ocala area, where E-ONE was founded in 1974. One ornament depicts Ocala Fire Rescue's 2018 TITAN ARFF. The second depicts a red E-ONE custom pumper built for Marion County Fire Rescue. As befitting designs from a fire truck manufacturer, both feature a muted background of technical fire truck drawings.

The ornaments are two-sided, four-inch round ornaments made of aluminum composite, manufactured in Ocala by Quality Banner Graphics. Each ornament retails for $8, with $4 of each sale going to the NFFF. Both ornaments are available for sale in the Fire Locker retail store located in the E-ONE Welcome Center at 1601 SW 37th Avenue, in Ocala, or online at firelocker.com.

This is the second year E-ONE has produced a fire truck Christmas tree ornament. “We are excited about supporting the NFFF and decided to offer two new E-ONE Christmas tree ornaments this year,” said Angie Esposito, E-ONE’s marketing and communications manager. “This is a great cause which honors and remembers America's fallen fire heroes, providing resources to assist survivors.”

E-ONE launched the new TITAN ARFF in January of this year, so featuring Ocala International Airport's new TITAN on this year’s ornament was a natural fit. “It is the first Christmas tree ornament that features the new TITAN ARFF,” Esposito said.

Marion County Fire Rescue’s custom pumper was also a great choice because it also represents E-ONE’s local roots and ties to this community and because of its traditional fire engine red color.

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Posted: Dec 10, 2018

Massachusetts firefighter trapped in five-alarm apartment blaze dies

A Worcester firefighter died Sunday shortly after he was pulled from a burning apartment building on Lowell Street. Fire Chief Michael Lavoie identified the victim as Firefighter Christopher Roy, 36, a 2½-year member of the department. He lived in Shrewsbury and leaves a 9-year-old daughter. The fire was reported at 3:58 a.
- PUB DATE: 12/10/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Worcester Telegram & Gazette
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Posted: Dec 10, 2018

Damage to new Maine ladder truck blamed on lack of attention, training

Firefighters weren’t paying attention and hadn’t been properly trained when a brand new $1.1 million fire truck was seriously damaged and put out of service during a training exercise in October, according to a report released Friday. Fire Chief James Wilson has been directed to immediately establish new standard operating guidelines that also were found lacking after the truck’s 107-foot aerial ladder hit an overhead power line, sending an electrical current that destroyed the truck’s complex wiring systems and sparked a fire on the right front tire.
- PUB DATE: 12/10/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Portland Press Herald
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Posted: Dec 10, 2018

Pennsylvania firefighters union to appeal demotion of ex-assistant chief

The union representing city firefighters will challenge an order dismissing an unfair labor practice complaint filed over the demotion of former assistant chief Thomas Makar. The complaint alleged Makar, an assistant chief for 12 years, did not retain his appointed position because of his criticism of the city on social media.
- PUB DATE: 12/10/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Wilkes Barre Times Leader
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Posted: Dec 10, 2018

Off-duty FDNY firefighter dies in road-rage attack

A minor traffic dispute turned deadly for an off-duty firefighter Sunday when he and another driver pulled off the road to sort it out and the raging motorist killed him, law-enforcement sources said. The fatal dust-up occurred as 33-year-old Bravest Faizal Coto was headed eastbound on the Belt Parkway near Bay 8th Street in Bath Beach around 4:45 a.
- PUB DATE: 12/10/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: New York Post
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