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Posted: Aug 10, 2018

W.S. Darley FLAIM Trainer™

I finally got a chance to try out W.S. Darley & Co.'s FLAIM Trainer™. I had hoped to give it a go at FDIC International 2018, but couldn't find a time when the line was short. I went through two simulations. I've never used any virtual reality equipment before. I'm not a gamer, so it was all new to me. The environment was easy to acclimate to. The system provides feedback right away when you're done. Thankfully my time to completely extinguish the kitchen fire simulation was 26 seconds. The aircraft fire was a little more difficult and took a little longer. 

The realistic nozzle reaction impressed me. As I opened the nozzle, it felt as if the line was charging and I immediately had to adjust as the system simulated nozzle reaction. The applications for this type of training system were apparent right away. Not all departments have training facilities where they can conduct live burns to develop the skills firefighters need for the real thing. This system is one answer.

FLAIM Trainer is a firefighter training simulator that provides an immersive virtual reality environment combined with a patented haptics feedback system, breathing apparatus, and heated personal protective clothing to provide a unique training experience. FLAIM Trainer can be easily integrated into a broader training program for firefighters, complementing and extending current training systems. The base solution is configurable to support customer specific scenarios, and performance monitoring. For more information, visit www.darley.com.

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Posted: Aug 10, 2018

This Good Samaritan just bought Aspen Fire a $126,000 fire truck

According to Aspen Fire Chief Rick Balentine, he wasn't on a fundraising mission when he spoke at a luncheon last week. Balentine was just talking about how people can protect their homes and then someone asked what his department needs right now.  

Naturally, Balentine answered. He told the person that his department could use a new wildland fire truck that could easily get up mountain roads.

It was Boogie Weinglass, of course, who asked the question. And then he offered up $100,000. When firefighters were able to find a truck for $126,000, Boogie Weinglass ponied up all the dough needed to get it.

Balentine was surprised.

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Posted: Aug 10, 2018

Grapevine (KY) Gets A New Firetruck

The $265,726 truck is the first new firefighting vehicle the all-volunteer department has ever purchased. Since its founding in 1985, the department has relied on hand-me-downs bought from other departments. The new truck replaces a 1976 Mack pumper truck that came from a Louisville-area department.

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Posted: Aug 10, 2018

Dyer (TN) Fire Department Restores 75-Year-Old Fire Truck

The restorations to the truck were all made possible through donations raised by the community and long hours working on the truck.

“Right about $5,000 right now, and about 200 or so man-hours in getting it to this point,” said Sawyer.

Assistant Fire Chief Bob Moore says he started his career on this same truck, almost 50 years ago.

“It means the world to me. That is actually the fire truck that I had started out on and it means a lot to the entire department,” Moore said.

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Posted: Aug 10, 2018

Man Arrested For Damaging Turley (OK) Volunteer Fire Department

The volunteer firefighters came to work Monday morning with shards of glass scattered outside the station.

"There were two busted windows, a lot of dents in the door, and blood all over the door from the guy who busted the windows," said Capt. David Morgan, with the Turley fire department.

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