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Posted: Oct 16, 2018

Skaneateles (NY) Fire Apparatus Runs Off Road Responding to Call

There were no injuries when the fire truck ran off the road while responding to the call on Hencoop Road in the town of Skaneateles, according to Fire Chief Daniel S. Evans.

The accident occurred shortly after 7 a.m., Evans said.

Evans said the investigation into the accident and its cause is ongoing.

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Posted: Oct 16, 2018

Douglas County Fire District 4 seeks tax increase

In 2002, Douglas County Fire District 4 responded to 72 calls. That’s jumped to over 190 this year, and Fire Chief Jim Oatey predicts it’ll be about 310 in 2028. “Our community has changed from a small farming community to a bedroom community and a vacation community,” he said. “Orchards have been taken out along the river, and houses have been built.
- PUB DATE: 10/16/2018 5:10:38 PM - SOURCE: Wenatchee World
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Posted: Oct 16, 2018

Tax would fund new Snohomish County emergency radio system

Snohomish County’s emergency radio system is nearly at its expiration date and a 0.1 percent sales tax increase on this November’s ballot would allow for a replacement of that system. The Snohomish County Emergency Radio System (SERS) is an organization which runs and maintains the system, which helps coordinate communication between 911 dispatchers and local police officers, firefighters and other emergency services.
- PUB DATE: 10/16/2018 1:07:21 PM - SOURCE: North Couty Outlook
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Posted: Oct 16, 2018

When a police dog arrived, Marysville arson suspect turns himself in

A man suspected of setting a detached garage on fire was arrested Friday. When police spotted him, he started running. Officers eventually lost sight of him, so they brought out a police dog to try and track him down. Police warned the hiding suspect that he could be bitten if he didn’t give up. The suspect got on the ground.
- PUB DATE: 10/16/2018 7:57:16 AM - SOURCE: Everett Herald - Metered Site
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Posted: Oct 16, 2018

Darley Completes Manufacturer Training on Its PURIFIRE Water Purification System

On October 10th Spartan completed training their employees on inspection, testing, and maintaining Darley PURIFIRE® water purification systems to meet the rising demand for emergency vehicles to have water purification and decontamination capabilities.

Spartan employees being shown how to inspect the Darley PURIFIRE® Module.

Darley’s 4S10F PURIFIRE Module is designed to supply drinking water from polluted surface water. The PURIFIRE is the first fire truck integrated water purification system. The system uses advanced filtration and chemical-free disinfection technology to remove pollutants. The Module prefilters the water, reducing the sediment level down to 5 microns and then it’s filtered again to reduce sediment level down to 1 micron. Finally, ultraviolet disinfection is applied, completing the purification process. The PURIFIRE 4S10F System blocks and remove 99.99 percent of pathogens from the water supply.

Darley PURIFIRE® Module shown properly working.

The Darley PURIFIRE Water Purification System is used to meet the rising demand for water purification systems for emergency responders. For more information, visit www.darley.com.

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