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Posted: Oct 10, 2018

Ratcliffe Memorial Transportation (VA) Museum Celebrating Century-Old Fire Apparatus

The truck, prominently displayed in the museum’s main gallery, is available for close inspection and photo opportunities Thursday, 1-3 p.m.  

Other artifacts from local fire departments and an early 1900s fire truck restored by the Hudson family also are featured as part of National Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 7-13.

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Posted: Oct 10, 2018

Century-Old Fire Truck on Display for Fire Prevention Parade

Community Rolls Out Antique Apparatus

The Southwest Times spotlighted a gem from the local fire department: the town of Pulaski's historic 1917 American LaFrance fire truck, which was delivered to the community 100 years ago.

The vehicle will be on display for the local Fire Prevention Parade. The truck, which is prominently displayed in the museum’s main gallery, is available for close inspection and photo opportunities Thursday, 1-3 p.m.

More details about the parade above, and more can be leared about the department HERE.

Posted: Oct 10, 2018

Kirkland Fire Department receives pet oxygen mask donation

While fire departments are ready to battle blazes and rescue victims at a moment’s notice, not every unit is equipped to assist pets affected by smoke inhalation. With new pet oxygen masks donated by Invisible Fence’s Project Breathe program, the Kirkland Fire Department will be able to help pets on the scene of a fire and hopefully reduce the number of pet fatalities.
- PUB DATE: 10/10/2018 1:01:56 PM - SOURCE: Kirkland Reporter
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Posted: Oct 10, 2018

Authorities: Bad Elmer City fire could have been worse

A fire that destroyed four homes in Elmer City last week left the fire chief thankful for his neighbors, who he said likely prevented a larger catastrophe. Okanogan Fire District 2 Chief Dave Finch said some 41 firefighters from every local department were in Elmer City Tuesday night to fight the fire that started about 6 p.
- PUB DATE: 10/10/2018 1:00:21 PM - SOURCE: Grand Coulee Star
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Posted: Oct 10, 2018

International Public Safety Data Institute Opens Doors, FireCARES and NFORS Get New Home

Washington, DC— A new international non-profit organization was formed this month to help local fire departments gather, organize, and translate big data to improve how they evaluate risks, deploy resources, and respond to fires and other emergencies. 

The International Public Safety Data Institute (IPSDI) will be the leading research, development, and training organization focused on using data science to provide analytical tools and information to the public safety sector.  IPSDI will be the parent organization of two established and growing programs, FireCARES and National Fire Operations Reporting System (NFORS). 

FireCARES uses "big data" systems to analyze how fire department resources are deployed to match community risks. NFORS provides unique capabilities and insights for public safety organizations, delivered through web-based applications, using local and national data to reduce firefighter and civilian injuries and death, as well as property loss.  

IPSDI is incorporated in Virginia and has applied for 501(c)(3) status. The Data Institute has research partners affiliated with many renowned institutions, including: The International Association of Fire Fighters, the International Association of Fire Chiefs, the Metropolitan Fire Chiefs, UL, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Urban Institute, and the University of Texas at Austin. These partners also serve as the new group's research advisory council. 

Development of FireCARES and NFORS is funded by Assistance to Firefighters Grant programs of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).  CFAI-RISK, the current grant administrator, is working to transfer FireCARES and NFORS to IPSDI in order for the programs to have a permanent home to grow and mature.  

IPSDI also plans to work with law enforcement to provide technologically advanced data capture and real time analytics, expanding on its existing expertise to serve a broader share of the public safety community. 

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