Menu

WFC News

Posted: Aug 31, 2018

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Custom Fab & Body Tanker

This custom tender is in service with the Yucca (AZ) Fire Department. It was manufactured by Custom Fab & Body.

Read more
Posted: Aug 30, 2018

Clark County (WA) Fire District Wins $400,000 FEMA Grant for Fire Equipment

Read more
Posted: Aug 30, 2018

Groundbreaking for Monroe (MI) Fire Station

The 15,561-square-foot public safety and emergency response facility will feature offices and living quarters for the city’s fire department. The facility will be a single-story structure with an attached two-story apparatus bay.  

The new station, designed by Redstone Architects of Bloomfield Hills, will be under the construction management of Auch Construction of Pontiac.

″(The station) has been designed to get first responders to their apparatus and on to their response route as quickly as possible in a faster and safer way,” the city said in a news release. “The new, improved building will serve more staff, utilize more equipment and respond to emergencies more efficiently.”

Read more
Posted: Aug 30, 2018

South Suburban (IL) Awarded Federal Grants for Fire Equipment

Burbank Fire Department received $125,000 to help pay for Source Capture Exhaust Systems for both of the city’s fire stations. These systems capture vehicle exhaust and ensure that the firefighters are breathing the cleanest air possible while in the station.  

The grant program, through the Department of Homeland Security, provides federal funds to fire departments and emergency medical service organizations to improve the response capabilities for first responders and the safety of communities, according to Lipinski, a Democrat, of Western Springs, who recently announced the grant award in a news release.

Lockport Fire Chief Paul Hertzmann said the district’s current units are 15 years old and at the end of their service life.

Read more
Posted: Aug 30, 2018

Lafayette (IN) Unveils New Fire Apparatus

The truck replaces their old fire and rescue unit, which has been in service for 18 years. The new unit is designated does not carry any water. It will be used specifically for rescue operations.  

Some of the equipment includes scuba gear, hazmat suits, and multiple vehicle extraction tools. A lot of this new equipment could not fit into the old truck. As a result, Lafayette Fire Department Chief Richard Doyle thought it was time for an upgrade. "Some of the stuff that we didn't carry we did carry on the 2000 Marian, but it was over packed. That's really why a truck that looks like this today," said Doyle.

Read more
RSS
First47314732473347344736473847394740Last

Theme picker

Search News Articles