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Posted: May 14, 2018

New Gold Cross ambulance unique in region

While it is one of four Gold Cross ambulances fitted for neonatal and pediatric intensive care teams, the vehicle is the only quad cab, which will allow nurses to ride up front with the ambulance crew members instead of in the back. If a parent wants to ride with their child, there will also be room for them in the ambulance.

Infants who have to be transported from another hospital or who need a higher level of care will also travel in the new vehicle. That includes premature babies who need an incubator, which the ambulance is capable of transporting.

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Posted: May 14, 2018

Ambulance collides with vehicle while responding to car accident

Police said the ambulance traveled down an embankment and came to rest in a field below. The car that was hit by the ambulance ended up in a grassy field opposite the roadway. 

According to police, at least three ambulances came to transport the victims from the first ambulance. One emergency responder was removed from the first ambulance and placed on a stretcher. 

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Posted: May 14, 2018

Roving Remedy: Methodist Hospital'S New High-Tech Ambulance Provides Immediate Stroke Care

The so-called “mobile stroke-treatment unit,” which leaders at Methodist Hospital will begin deploying on May 28, is outfitted with equipment and emergency responders capable of starting victims’ care the second the high-tech ambulance arrives on the scene, according to a physician.

The roving emergency room also features telecommunication equipment its crew can use to video conference with neurologists, who can advise on treatment as the patient is rushed to the hospital.

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Posted: May 14, 2018

Man killed in Seattle forklift accident

A man was killed Monday morning in a forklift accident, Seattle Fire officials said. Firefighter and medics arrived at 26th Ave. East and E. John Street around 10:45 a.m. to find a man pinned underneath a forklift. Medics pronounced the man dead at the scene. Officials say the man was a construction delivery driver and was unloading pallets of pavers on a steep incline.
- PUB DATE: 5/14/2018 11:46:55 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: May 14, 2018

Ferrara Launches New Line of Aerials

HOLDEN, LA – May 14, 2018 – Ferrara, a leading manufacturer of custom built, heavy-duty fire apparatus, is introducing a new line of aerial ladders and platforms to meet the rigorous demands of the fire service.

The new aerials are built with 100,000 PSI steel and have a 2.5:1 structural safety factor which is 25% more than the minimum of 2:1 required by NFPA 1901. 

The new Ferrara aerials include:

• Two feet more vertical reach on three models

• 500 pound tip loads while flowing 1,500 GPM on all aerial ladders

• 500 pound tip loads while flowing 2,000 GPM on rear mount platforms

• A narrower jack stance for easier aerial set up on congested streets

• Higher handrails providing firefighters an extra measure of safety when climbing the ladder

• Wider ladder sections which accommodate stokes baskets for rescue operations

• Routing of cables and electric between sections to reduce obstacles during ladder operation 

• 165 degree store front blitz monitor on all aerial ladders

The new Ferrara aerials can be equipped with the computer based Parker IQAN® electrical system that controls the hydraulic system, creating smooth and precise movements of the aerial such as automatic feathering and ramping features for the control valves. A seven-inch digital display on the control panel provides accurate and important information for the operator. 

The new aerials are available on selected existing Ferrara models such as the MVP Rescue Ladder, HD-77 Ladder, HD-107 Ladder, LP-102 Ladder and HD-100 Rear Mount Platform. New models are also available, including the TD-100 and TD-101 tractor drawn aerials, an HD-123 rear mount ladder, and two articulating/telescopic booms. Higher flow rates are available with an optional 3,000 GPM flow capability on the rear mount platform, making it ideal for industrial fire departments.

The first two deliveries of the new Ferrara aerials are an HD-77R MVP Ladder for Bossier City Fire Department, and an HD-107R Ladder for Shreveport Fire Department. See more information on these trucks and the new product line at: www.ferrarafire.com/new-aerial

“With the new Ferrara aerials, we’re able to improve upon our already successful aerial line, essentially maintaining our tip loads and improving the structural safety factor to 2.5:1 on all the rear mounts,” said Paul Christiansen, Ferrara Aerials Sales Manager. “Having the first two new aerials go to longtime Ferrara customers Shreveport Fire Department and Bossier City Fire Department is a real honor for Ferrara.”

 

About Ferrara

Ferrara is a part of REV Group (NYSE: REVG), a leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of specialty vehicles and related aftermarket parts and services. Ferrara builds custom heavy duty fire apparatus for municipal and industrial fire departments. Located in Holden, Louisiana, Ferrara is focused on protecting firefighting personnel with a custom chassis line and extruded aluminum body that exceeds NFPA and industry safety requirements. With over 6,000 trucks in service worldwide, Ferrara continues to push performance standards by delivering custom engineered fire trucks that provide maximum response capabilities. 

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