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Posted: Apr 24, 2018

Fontana (CA) Rotarians Help Transfer Fire Apparatus to Mexico

For the second consecutive year, and third overall, the club of about 60 has facilitated the transfer of at least one surplus fire apparatus to a fire department south of the border. In 2017, Fontana Rotarians helped coordinate the donation of a fire truck to the volunteer force in Zacapu, a city in the mountains of Michoacán, Mexico.

“As a Rotary club, we’re here to make a difference, not only in our local community, but throughout other countries,” said Daniel Vasquez, club president and a local pastor. “Fontana is 70 percent Hispanic, so when locals here with roots in Mexico hear of needs that arise over there, it’s something we can have our hands involved in.”

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Posted: Apr 24, 2018

Jerome (PA) Fire Apparatus Breaks Through Bridge Responding to Fire

The injured man, whose name was not released Tuesday afternoon, was taken to Conemaugh Hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation. Fire crews were still on the scene at 1:45 p.m.  

Jereome Volunteer Fire Chief Russ Milller said the fire started in the walls and crews were dismantling the walls to extinguish the fire.  

Smoke could be seen coming out of the back of the two-story home.

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Posted: Apr 24, 2018

RapidSOS Raises $16M to Provide Life-Saving Data to First Responders

Highland Capital, Microsoft Ventures, and CSAA lead funding to link data from connected devices to first responders.

RapidSOS, an advanced emergency technology company, today announced an additional $16 million in funding led by Highland Capital Partners with participation from Microsoft Ventures and CSAA Insurance Group. Microsoft Ventures and CSAA Insurance Group's funding accelerates the work of nearly every major public safety company, technology companies powering millions of devices, and three former FCC chairmen in working with RapidSOS to upgrade America's public safety infrastructure.

"It's been a privilege working with the public safety community to develop this technology and see the impact it can have on emergency outcomes," said Michael Martin, CEO of RapidSOS. "9-1-1 telecommunicators manage over 200 million emergencies a year with little more than a voice connection. This funding will allow us to send life-saving data directly into the hands of first responders nationwide."

Founded in 2013, RapidSOS has raised over $30 million and spent the past five years working in partnership with the public safety community to develop an advanced Emergency Platform to link Internet of Things (IoT) devices directly to 9-1-1 and first responders in an emergency. Data from connected devices – such as real-time health data from wearables, telematics from connected cars, smoke density from smart homes, precise location from mobile devices, etc. – can provide unprecedented situational awareness for first responders, speeding response and saving lives.

"We're excited to back RapidSOS as they work to transform emergency response globally," said Leo de Luna, managing director at Microsoft Ventures. "RapidSOS' NG911 Clearinghouse provides life-saving data from any connected device to 9-1-1 and first responders."

Sanjiv Parikh, managing partner of corporate venture capital for CSAA Insurance Group said, "Investing in RapidSOS reflects our commitment to safety and security by enabling people to receive faster emergency response when they need it."

The additional funding follows an exciting year for RapidSOS, with public safety agencies across the country integrating with the RapidSOS NG911 Clearinghouse, industry experts joining the team and Advisory Board, and dozens of new partnerships with public safety vendors and IoT companies.

"Over the past fifty years we have seen unprecedented technology advancements, except when it comes to our nation's 9-1-1 system," said Dan Nova, Partner at Highland Capital Partners and RapidSOS Board Member. "RapidSOS is bridging the gap between IoT and public safety – enabling a life-saving data link that has never been possible before."

"Internet of Things devices have created enormous potential for keeping people safer and better connected to first responders in emergencies. The challenge is communicating valuable data between connected devices and antiquated 9-1-1 public infrastructure," said Dave Nagel, former CTO of AT&T and SVP at Apple and current partner at Forté Ventures, which also invested in the round. "RapidSOS provides that direct connection between IoT devices and 9-1-1, making people around the world safer through modern technology."

About RapidSOS 
Partnering with Internet of Things companies and the public safety community, RapidSOS provides a rich data link to public safety – sending lifesaving data to aid in emergency response. By analyzing data around when and where emergencies are occu

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Posted: Apr 24, 2018

Snohomish and Camano fire departments mourn Erik Shouse

Camano Island Fire & Rescue Commissioner and Snohomish Fire District 7 Firefighter Erik Shouse died unexpectedly at home Sunday morning, April 22. He is survived by his wife, a kindergarten teacher on Camano, and their two young daughters. Shouse was hired Jan. 6, 2003, as a firefighter/paramedic with Fire District 7 and has spent most of his career assigned to the Medic Unit at Station 76 in Mill Creek.
- PUB DATE: 4/24/2018 1:01:23 PM - SOURCE: Stanwood/Camano News
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Posted: Apr 24, 2018

Trusted Voices: Live from FDIC International 2018, Day Two

All this week at FDIC International 2018, Monday through Friday, we will be featuring live radio and hangouts from the show, sponsored by 3M Scott Fire & Safety. More at www.scottsafety.com.

Watch the Tuesday hangout above.

For more, go HERE.

1:00 PM – 2:00 PM  Chris Naum

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM  Steve Hamilton NFPA Panel

3:00 PM – 4:00 PM  Rick Lasky

Podcast: Listen on FE Talk Radio 

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