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Posted: Sep 4, 2018

West Finley Firefighters Looking To Borrow Fire Engine

The department has to send its 1997 fire engine out for a total refurbishment in November. Although the engine in the truck has relatively low miles, Emery said it needs a lot of different things done to it. The metal will be stripped bare to remove corrosion, and the tank that holds water will be repaired.

All the lights will be switched to LED and meet state Department of Transportation specifications. The truck also will meet National Fire Protection Association standards.

The cost of the work will be about $162,000 to $163,000, about half the cost of purchasing a new truck.

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Posted: Sep 4, 2018

Danville's new Ladder 1 fire truck is in service - The Advocate-Messenger

The new truck is a Pierce ArrowXT Tandem truck with a 107-foot ladder. The truck has improved safety features, ladder controls and more features that were not available when the city bought its current truck 25 years ago.

The new truck is 12,000 pounds lighter than the city’s previous one, and it will be able to navigate many tight turns in the city that the current truck can’t.

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Posted: Sep 4, 2018

Fire department explores options to prevent ambulance theft

SAFD Chief Charles Hood said Thursday that while no protocols were broken, the department is considering two products to secure ambulances. Of particular concern, Hood said, is when both paramedics are treating a patient in the back of the ambulance, leaving the cabin open and personnel and patient vulnerable.

One of the devices being considered is a “safety lock” by Kussmaul Electronics which interacts with the ignition switch of an ambulance.

The device allows paramedics to leave the ambulance running without a key in the ignition switch, but turns off the engine if any attempts to operate it are made without the key inserted.  


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Posted: Sep 4, 2018

Maryland assistant chief dies after suffering medical emergency at accident scene

A volunteer firefighter died in the line of duty after suffering a medical emergency at the scene of a head-on crash early Saturday afternoon on state Route 404. Assistant Fire Chief Danny Lister was working at the scene of the crash between Route 309 (Starr Road) and Old Queen Anne Road in Talbot County when he suffered a medical emergency, the Queen Anne-Hillsboro Volunteer Fire Company Inc.
- PUB DATE: 9/4/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: My Eastern Shore
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Posted: Sep 4, 2018

Georgia firefighters suffer severe burns after flashover at house fire

Local authorities have taken to social media to offer their prayers to several firefighters who were severely injured in an overnight fire. According to LaGrange Fire Department Deputy Chief John Brant, four of their firefighters had to be taken to the Grady Memorial Hospital burn unit after receiving second and third-degree burns.
- PUB DATE: 9/4/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WMAZ-TV CBS 13 Macon
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