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Posted: Aug 7, 2018

Pine-Strawberry (AZ) Outfit Fire Apparatus for Wildland Fires

Work on the truck started last fall at the end of the wildfire season. The district’s 15-year-old truck had major mechanical issues and was no longer reliable. They bought a 2017 Dodge 5500 crew cab in Avondale and firefighters installed a 500-gallon water tank along with a 250-gallon-per-minute pump.  

The district participates in the Arizona wildfire dispatch system which coordinates the dispatch of firefighting crews to major wildfires anywhere in Arizona or the country. Crews must respond with enough supplies and equipment for two weeks.

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Posted: Aug 7, 2018

HURST Jaws of Life® Launches S 799E2/S 799 Cutter


SHELBY, NC—HURST Jaws of Life®, a global manufacturer of rescue tools, has launched S 799E2/S 799 cutter. The new cutter offers an 8.03-inch blade opening to get around tougher metals and newer designs in the posts.

“The new HURST Jaws of Life 799 cutter overdelivers on our promise to provide first responders with rescue tools that can cut through the advanced high-strength steels on new model vehicles,” said HURST Jaws of Life Director of Marketing and Product Management Bruce Johnston, noting the S 799E2 and S 799 have achieved A9/B9/C9/D9/E9 in NFPA 1936, Standard on Powered Rescue Tools, the highest rating possible.

Available in the HURST Jaws of Life battery-powered eDRAULIC and 10,000 -lines lines, the S 799E2 and S 799 reduce tool swing challenges by cutting A and B posts from its easy-to-handle perpendicular angle. It can also complete most B-post cuts with one bite.

With first responder safety and comfort in mind, the S 799E2 and S 799 are ergonomically designed with a star-grip that permits tool actuation from almost any gripping position. Dead man control valves will revert the tool to a neutral position if a worker’s hands slip from the control. Additionally, the S 799E2 eDRAULIC cutter comes with two batteries and one charger.

For more information, visit www.jawsoflife.com.

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Posted: Aug 7, 2018

Bothell fire lieutenant fights cancer with Mercer Island community support

Kirk Robinson’s Facebook feed is full of uplifting content: photos of his firefighting career, videos of his two boys skateboarding and boating, inspirational news stories, family selfies and “throwback” memes. There is so much negativity in the world, he said, and he likes to share the good things. But at the beginning of the summer, he decided to post something more personal, and less positive: that he’s been fighting cancer for the past year and a half.
- PUB DATE: 8/7/2018 5:43:14 PM - SOURCE: Bothell Reporter
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Posted: Aug 7, 2018

Silver Lake Fire crews battle flare up, blaze grows to 334 acres near Cheney

Fire officials say better mapping has given crews on the front lines of the Silver Lake fire near Cheney a better idea of the size of the fire Wednesday. Previously reported as 100 acres, firefighters say the fire is now 334 acres in size. Firefighters say 30 acres of that new total was due to new growth between the two fires that make up the Silver Lake Fire, but still within the containment lines.
- PUB DATE: 8/7/2018 3:21:49 PM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
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Posted: Aug 7, 2018

Sioux City (SD) Fire Rescue implements new Fire Station Alerting System

The new voice of alert for Sioux City Fire Rescue is a voice much clearer and easier to understand for the fire fighters.

"Sometimes our radios are not in the most conducive spot to hearing, background noises, different areas of buildings we get into, so this gives us a consistent voice that we can always hear and understand very readily," said Fire Marshal, Mark Aesoph.

With a price tag right around a quarter of a million dollars, the Phoenix G2 Alerting System sends information through an internet connection and over the radio.

Inside the fire station LED message boards are used to display the location and the call type.

Aesoph said, "So if you're in a loud environment such as out here where our rigs are parked, it's many times hard to hear. So at least you can glance up at that sign and have an accurate reflection on what you're going to and what the address is."

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