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Posted: Oct 4, 2018

KME Fire Apparatus Delivers Six Type 3 Interface Pumpers to Santa Clara County (CA) Fire Department

KME Fire Apparatus, an industry-leading manufacturer of fire apparatus, announced the delivery of six (6) new Type 3 Interface Pumpers to the Santa Clara County Fire Department in Santa Clara, California.

The delivery of these six Interface pumpers will join dozens of KME units currently in service within the Santa Clara County Fire Department. The new Type 3 Interface Pumpers were specifically engineered by KME to handle the rigorous demands placed on these apparatus.

Built on an International 7400 4x4 crew cab, the Type 3 Interface Pumpers feature:

  • Cummins 350 HP engine and Allison transmission
  • 12 gauge galvanneal steel body with stainless steel wetside tank
  • 500 gpm two stage PTO pump and 500-gallon water tank
  • Secondary engine driven pump for pump-and-roll

“Our KME wildland products integrate the latest technologies and are built to serve the needs of departments that face challenging wildland fires. It is a privilege to partner with the Santa Clara County Fire Department and equip them with KME’s cutting edge products,”  said Mark Kopunek, KME Product Manager.

For more information on this delivery, visit the KME website at: http://www.kmefire.com/featured-deliveries/wildland/gso-10707-12

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Klickitat County Dispatchers Earn Team of Year Honor

The Washington State Chapter of APCO (Association of Public Safety Communication Officials) and NENA (National Emergency Number Association) has named the Klickitat County communications officers as the recipient of the “2017 Team of the Year Award” for Washington State. This award recognizes the emergency communication team that handled an unforeseen or unusually challenging situation causing each nominee to handle additional responsibilities in addition to their regularly assigned duties.
- PUB DATE: 10/4/2018 1:00:24 PM - SOURCE: White Salmon Enterprise
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Posted: Oct 4, 2018

Leary Firefighters Foundation, Spotted Dog Technologies Announce New Technology Grant Program

Leary Firefighters Foundation

Eighty-five percent of all fire departments are staffed by volunteer firefighters who are ready at a moment’s notice to respond to emergencies and save lives. To thank these heroes, The Leary Firefighters Foundation and Spotted Dog Technologies, developer of the Rover Mobile Platform, have teamed up to award three $5,000 grants to volunteer fire departments to license mobile response technology.

To qualify for the grant, volunteer fire department will need to be nominated by firefighters and members of their community on the www.SpotAHero.com website. The five departments with the most votes will be vetted by the Leary Firefighters Foundation, who will then award three departments a grant of $5,000 each.

Nominations are being accepted from September 17 until midnight EST on October 27. 

About the Leary Firefighters Foundation

The Leary Firefighters Foundation was established in 2000 by actor Denis Leary in response to a tragic fire in Worcester, Mass., that claimed the lives of Leary’s cousin, a childhood friend, and four other firefighters. The Foundation has raised over $10 million for first responders across the country. For more information, visit https://www.learyfirefighters.org

About Spotted Dog Technologies

Spotted Dog Technologies is a leading provider of emergency response solutions that transform the way public safety and first response organizations manage and mobilize resources. The company’s cloud-based Rover platform facilitates communication between dispatchers and first responders to decrease incident response time and improve outcomes. The company’s digital solutions are used by over 25,000 first responders throughout the U.S., Canada and Australia. For more information, visit https://www.spotteddogtech.com

 

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Posted: Oct 4, 2018

Spokane Valley Fire makes Medic 7 – a two-man response unit – permanent

A successful pilot program last year has prompted the Spokane Valley Fire Department to permanently add an Alternative Response Unit to the department to respond to minor medical calls. A similar program is also in use by the Spokane Fire Department. The two-man crew on Medic 7 responds to lower priority calls that do not require a full crew or firefighting equipment, such as minor illnesses or falls.
- PUB DATE: 10/4/2018 8:51:15 AM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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Posted: Oct 4, 2018

At least a dozen people displaced, two firefighters injured, following north Spokane house fire

Two firefighters were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries early Thursday morning after battling a house fire that quickly spread to other buildings. The fire happened near the intersection of Ruby and Sinto. Arriving crews found a house engulfed in flames and the fire spread to another house and a garage.
- PUB DATE: 10/4/2018 6:41:52 AM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
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