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Posted: Sep 3, 2018

CAL FIRE Station to be Torn Down for Construction of New Station

Station 30 has served CAL FIRE/San Luis Obispo County Fire Department for about 60 years, but its condition has worsened because of its age.  

The California Department of General Services allocated $6.5 million to build a new facility. Construction of the new fire station is expected to start on September 30 with a completion date of October 2019.

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Posted: Sep 3, 2018

Old Art Deco Tulsa Fire Station For Sale

Built in 1931 by Tulsa architect A.J. Love, this art deco fire station has been used as storage for the past two decades.

John Beasley says he’s now looking for the right buyer who will respect the historical and architectural importance of the building.  

“This building is significant, both as a civic structure, because of the architect, and just the design of this building,” he said.

He says the 2,155 square foot building is in desperate need of some TLC.

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Posted: Sep 3, 2018

Once the flames are out, Yakima County fire investigator Chris Pedersen gets busy figuring out why the fire started

In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s novels, legendary detective Sherlock Holmes is often asked by London police to help investigate some of their trickier cases. Holmes and his partner, John Watson, are known for their keen investigative minds, which allow them to suss out new clues in cases that have left even London’s most seasoned detectives bewildered.
- PUB DATE: 9/3/2018 9:09:29 AM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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Posted: Sep 2, 2018

Seattle firefighter helps police catch hit-and-run suspect

A Seattle firefighter who helped police catch a suspected drunk driver after a hit-and-run just feet from a fire station told KOMO News that he was just in the right place at the right time. A woman was hit by a pickup truck Tuesday while crossing 38th Avenue Southwest with her dog near Seattle Fire Station 32 in West Seattle.
- PUB DATE: 9/2/2018 4:50:22 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Sep 1, 2018

Industrial Fire Apparatus Provide Big Flows


Those municipal fire departments that have a large industrial facility in their districts face huge challenges in protecting such places along with the facility’s internal fire brigade. In many situations, large water flows are needed to control, contain, and extinguish a fire.

Industrial Pumpers

David Fieber, chief engineer for fire suppression products at Pierce Manufacturing Inc., says that Pierce’s high-flow industrial pumper came about as a result of customers telling Pierce they wanted to flow greater amounts of water. “We worked with Darley (W.S. Darley & Co.) to develop a pump to give more water,” Fieber says. “But, more water means bigger valves, which required new hydraulic actuators with enough torque to open and close those bigger valves. Also, we had to put in bigger pipes on the rig, as well as a new controller for the valve actuator, and still make the system as user-friendly as possible.”

This top-mount industrial pumper built by Pierce Manufacturing Inc. is shown drafting from a lake using three eight-inch 20-foot suction hoses with strainers and flowing 6,000 gpm through its three monitors.

1 This top-mount industrial pumper built by Pierce Manufacturing Inc. is shown drafting from a lake using three eight-inch 20-foot suction hoses with strainers and flowing 6,000 gpm through its three monitors. (Photos 1 and 2 courtesy of Pierce Manufacturing Inc.)

The resulting high-flow industrial pumper can be built on an Arrow XT or Velocity chassis, Fieber says, and requires a 600-horsepower (hp) Cummins ISX15 diesel engine. “At a six-foot draft height, using three eight-inch 20-foot suction hoses with strainers, we get 5,500 gallons per minute (gpm) at draft at 200 pounds per square inch (psi),” he notes. “The pumper will do more than 6,000 gpm at 100 psi and 10,000-plus gpm from a pressurized water source.”

Fieber says another thing industrial customers were seeking was a more accurate flowmeter, so Pierce created a flowmeter integral with the ratio controller that uses the Venturi effect to accurately measure flow range. “The pumper is available with the Husky 30, 60, 90, 160, 300, and 450 foam systems,” he adds.

Terry Planck, industrial sales specialist for E-ONE, says that Saudi Aramco came to E-ONE to build 10 industrial pumpers with 3,000-gpm and 4,000-gpm pumps and three monitors. “The pumpers have a Williams Fire & Hazard Control Ambassador 2x6 monitor (2,000 to 6,000 gpm) in the center and two Task Force Tips 2,000-gpm monitors on the rear corners,” Planck points out. “They can get in excess of 7,000 gpm through them.”

Planck says E-ONE also built an industrial pumper for CITGO in Lamont, Illinois, on a custom chassis with a Darley ZSM pump flowing 3,500 gpm at 100 psi, a 1,030-gallon foam tank, a Williams Fire & Hazard Control Ambassador 2x6 monitor in the middle, and two Task Force Tips 2,000-gpm monitors on the rear corners. “We’re also building the same type of rig for Imperial Oil in Sarnia, Canada, along with a 3,030-gallon f

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