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Posted: May 2, 2018

St. Augusta (MN) Orders New Fire Apparatus to Replace Aging Pumper

One of the city's current pumper trucks is 30 years old and needs to be replaced. Kroll says the new truck will cost approximately $500,000.  

After the city was turned down for a FEMA firefighting grant, Kroll went out and gathered donations. He has raised between $200,000-$250,000. The remaining balance of approximately $300,000 will be paid for either through a USDA grant or a low-interest loan from the Stearns Electric's Revolving Loan Fund.

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Posted: May 2, 2018

Five Injured After Crash Involving Dallas Fire Apparatus

Their conditions are unknown, officials said. Dallas police shut down the entire intersection to investigate.

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Posted: May 2, 2018

Pierce Announces 'CARE' Initiative and Partnership with Firefighter Cancer Support Network

Pierce CARE

Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) company, announces the roll-out of clean cab features that support carcinogen awareness and reduction to exposure (CARE). CARE is the result of the guidance of the voice of customer research in conjunction with the Florida Firefighter Safety and Health Collaborative and the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. With firefighters’ growing awareness of the increased occupational risk of exposure to carcinogens, Pierce’s CARE-focused clean cab features offer custom fire truck design elements that can reduce immediate and lingering carcinogen exposure risks through easier-to-clean seats and interior surfaces, high-impact HVAC filtration for reduced particle circulation, warm water rinse availability, and more.  

“Research has shown that firefighters have a nine-percent higher risk of being diagnosed with cancer and a 14% higher mortality rate than the general U.S. population,” said Keith Tyson, vice president, education and research for the Firefighter Cancer Support Network. “Sharing vital research and knowledge with the fire service community, partnering organizations, and apparatus manufacturers has helped in the development of tools and practices that can be put into place to create healthier workplaces and save lives.” 

To date, more than 250 Pierce dealer representatives have been trained on the aspects of the CARE initiative by members of the Florida Firefighter Safety & Health Collaborative, as well as the educational information and apparatus features available to support exposure reduction and elimination.

“As conversations and research around the topic of carcinogen exposure have become more prevalent recently, we realized that protection goes beyond the truck – presenting a need to work closely with customers, and their specific departments, to offer various options that reduce exposure,” said John Schultz, director of pumper and custom chassis products, Pierce Manufacturing. “The CARE initiative, and our collaboration with the Firefighter Cancer Support Network, has created a progressive platform for our dealers and customers to obtain access to educational information, clean-cab feature options and a community where new ideas can be shared.”

In addition to education and clean cab options, Pierce is advocating for the implementation of gross decontamination by supplying buckets loaded with decontamination procedures and best practices provided by the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Florida Firefighter Safety and Health Collaborative, and the Firefighter Cancer Support Network. These buckets will be loaded onto 1,500 apparatus beginning this summer.

Pierce remains committed to aligning with organizations and dealers that provide extensive occupational awareness and prevention training programs for those in fire service. For a comprehensive review of CARE-focused vehicle design options and descriptions, visit www.piercemfg.com for highlights and educational materials.   

 

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Posted: May 2, 2018

Snohomish County Fire District 7 paramedic recognized during Patient Experience Week

In an effort to seek feedback and improve patient experiences, Snohomish County Fire District 7 began using a third party service called EMS Survey Team several years ago. Recently, EMS did a “deep dive into their data” to compare numerous elements of patient care. The results from the numbers crunching ranked Fire District 7 in the top 25 of all similar fire districts for patient experience, “with a customer satisfaction score of 95.
- PUB DATE: 5/2/2018 1:03:16 PM - SOURCE: Sky Valley Chronicle
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Posted: May 2, 2018

State readies air attack for wildfire season

With fire season starting earlier each year and lasting longer, the state’s fleet of firefighting helicopters is being prepared for deployment across Washington. The Department of Natural Resources’ eight Vietnam-era Bell UH-1H helicopters are older than the crews that fly them, but the acquisition price to the state is good, a no-cost loan from Uncle Sam.
- PUB DATE: 5/2/2018 10:20:37 AM - SOURCE: Yakima Herald-Republic - Metered Site
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