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Posted: Aug 13, 2018

Pasco firefighters are getting their own multi-story live fire training facility

After an almost two-year process, a new live fire training facility will soon be available for Pasco firefighters and departments in the surrounding regions. "It's great to be getting this put together and it's wonderful for the Pasco Fire Department and the city to have this facility here," said Pasco Fire Chief Bob Gear.
- PUB DATE: 8/13/2018 6:41:28 PM - SOURCE: YakTriNews
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Posted: Aug 13, 2018

Japanese-Era Fire Station Designated Hsinchu Heritage

The building was constructed in 1936 by the Japanese colonial era Shinchiku Prefecture as the municipality’s main fire station, Hsinchu Cultural Affairs Bureau Cultural Heritage Section head Lin Hsiao-hua (林曉華) said.  

The station consists of a two-story main complex and a six-story watchtower that was then the tallest structure in the city, she said.

The watchtower had direct lines of sight to every alley and corner of the city and had speaking tubes that ran down its structural walls, allowing watch personnel to spot fires and notify firefighters quartered bellow, she said.

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Posted: Aug 13, 2018

Fire Station in Boston (MA) to Host Charity Open Day

There will be music, games, stalls and a barbecue as well as the chance to have a closer look at the fire station.  

There will also be displays and demonstrations, a chance to meet Fireman Sam, and a vintage fire engine on show.

The event runs from 10am until 4pm.

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Posted: Aug 13, 2018

Leesburg (FL) Commissioners Approve Fire Apparatus Purchase

The new engine will replace an existing 2003 Typhoon Pumper manufactured by E-One, which is based in Ocala. That engine, which is 15 years old, has high mileage and high hours of operation on it, which has led to increased maintenance costs, a memo from Purchasing Manager Mike Thornton and Fire Chief David Johnson states.  

The new engine, like most pumpers, is a critical piece of equipment that will carry large quantities of fire hoses and nozzles, the memo says. It will have a 750-gallon plastic water tank that can be used for quick responses until connections with fire hydrants can be established. And it comes with a 2,000-gallon-per-minute Hale pump.

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Posted: Aug 13, 2018

Antique Williamsport (PA) Fire Apparatus Remembered

The truck was used in Williamsport’s Station No. 4, then at the foot of Railway Street, from 1929 until an unknown year when it was sent to Station No. 5 in Newberry, said Ed Frey, of Warrensville, who brought the truck back from Missouri in 1992.

 

Eventually, the truck went to someone from the lower part of the state. From there it went to Connecticut, then Massachusettes, then Missouri, Frey recalled.

Finally, the owner in Missouri tried to send the truck home.

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