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Posted: Sep 21, 2018

Spartan Motors Brings First Responder Safety to the Forefront at 39th Annual Michigan Firemen’s Memorial Festival

CHARLOTTE, Mich., Sept. 20, 2018 – Spartan Emergency Response (“Spartan” or “Spartan ER”), a business unit of Spartan Motors, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPAR), focused on first responder safety at the 39th annual Michigan Firemen’s Memorial Festival, September 13-15, at the Roscommon County Fire Training Grounds in Roscommon, Michigan.  The show featured Spartan’s S-180 fire truck, equipped with Spartan Advanced Protection System®, the industry’s leading apparatus-based safety technology.  Spartan also sponsored defensive driving simulators which were available for use by first responders. Spartan was proudly represented at the festival by their three Michigan-based dealers: CSI Emergency Fire Apparatus, R&R Fire Truck Repair, Inc.; and The Zahnen Companies. 

Fire departments from Milton Township, Michigan, East Mullet, Michigan, and Houston, Texas displayed their newest Spartan firetrucks at the festival, and the Frederic Township Fire Department displayed their newest Spartan S-180 and UST Tanker. Fire departments from Bayside, Alaska and Alverno Township, Michigan also had Spartans on display, alongside two S180  demo firetrucks. A total of nine new Spartan Emergency Response apparatus were displayed at the annual festival.  

The firetruck defensive driving experience simulator prepares first responding drivers for en-route emergency situations while they respond to a call, helping ensure they arrive to and from the scene safely. While in the simulator, the driver is exposed to numerous simulated interactions designed to illustrate improper yielding of emergency vehicles, and how to safely react. Each driver is given a defensive driving score, which allows for friendly competition between attendees. James Case, from Onondaga Fire Department, out of Onondaga, Michigan, took first place; Daniel Mosholder, from Sumpter Township Fire Department and Belleville City Fire Department, out of Wayne County, Michigan, took second place; and  Bradley Hirschberger, from Frankenlust Fire Department, of Bay City, Michigan, placed third in the simulator competition. 

“We appreciate our dealers and the many Spartan-equipped fire departments who were able to join us this year in our own backyard,” said Daryl Adams, Spartan Motors President and Chief Executive Officer. “The safety of our first responders is our top priority. It’s imperative that they’re protected to and from the call, so they can protect and serve others.” 

Spartan Motors continues to advance its position as a safety innovator with several industry-first apparatusbased safety features including driver knee airbags, outboard sensors, side impact protection, full side curtain airbags, smart restraints, and other standard features of Spartan Advanced Protection System®.  

The full list of vehicles on display included:  

IPS Pumper Milton Township, MI, Fire Department 

UST Tanker Frederic Township, MI, Fire Department 

Star Series CAFS Pumper East Mullet, MI, Fire Department 

Spartan S-180, 2208 Pumper Frederic Township, MI, Fire Department    

Top Mount S180, S111 Pumper  Metro Fire, Houston, Texas 

Side Mount (Star) Pumper Bayside, AK, Fire Department 

Poly Body Tanker (CSI) Alverno Township, MI, Fire Department 

Spartan S-180, 2208 Freightliner Commercial Demo 

Spartan S-180, 2106 Pumper Demo 

The annual Michigan Firemen’s Memorial Festival brings family, friends, first responders, and other emergency service personnel together to remember the brave men and women gave their lives in the line of duty. The  festival is held by the Michigan’s Firemen’s Memorial Committee. For more information, visit www.firemensmorial.com

 

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Posted: Sep 21, 2018

Somerville Firefighters Better Equipped wth $185,000 Federal Grant

News of the grant was announced yesterday by Rep. Leonard Lance (R-7th) during a visit to the Somerville Fire Museum where he met with town officials and officers of the fire department. Lance was instrumental in supporting the borough’s application for FEMA funding through that agency’s Assistance to Firefighters program.

The monies will be used to replace outdated self-contained breathing apparatus, or (SCBA). Known more commonly as air packs, these air cylinder, regulator and mask units provide breathable air during firefighting operations.

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Posted: Sep 21, 2018

Fire Department Gets Major Grant

The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded the city a grant covering 90 percent of the anticipated $498,000 cost to purchase a new engine, which would become the Fire Department’s primary pumper.

Replacing Engine 3 Engine 3 will allow Engine 1, a 1996 pumper that is currently the department’s front-line option, to become the reserve engine.

The older Engine 3 has open rear seats, which does not meet modern safety standards. There have also been mechanical issues that have made it difficult for the vehicle to meet state inspection standards.

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Posted: Sep 21, 2018

Champaign's (IL) New Custom-Designed Firetruck Ready For Its First Call

The 107-foot 2018 Ferrara aerial ladder truck has a front bumper like no other. Housing 100-foot hydraulic reels with hydraulic rescue tools — similar to the Jaws of Life — the bumper will ensure the ladder is ready for anything if it's first on the scene, Ludwig said.

Tools to cut through a steering wheel, pop a door open or split a car roof tap into the ladder's internal 10,000-watt generator. And with four high-powered LED floodlights, a midnight interstate wreck can be as fully lighted and serviceable as in broad daylight.

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Posted: Sep 21, 2018

Palm Bay (FL) Fire Rescue Engine Dedication Ceremony Set For Saturday at 10 a.m. |

The City of Palm Bay has purchased two new fire engines this year thanks to federal grant money awarded to the city. Earlier this year PBFR welcomed a new engine and tender truck to their fleet thanks to funding from the Community Development Block Grant.

This latest engine purchase comes because of funding received from FEMA’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant, with was a 10 percent match from the city.

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