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Posted: Apr 24, 2018

Los Angeles House Fire Becomes Active Shooter Scene

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Firefighters responding to a house fire in the Harbor Gateway area were forced back after hearing gunshots ring out Monday morning.

Firefighters were on the scene of a fire on 154th Street near Orchard just before 5 a.m. in response to a structure fire. As they put out the fire, five to six gunshots rang out, forcing firefighters to drop their equipment and take cover.

Police report at least one person is dead and the shooter is still inside the home. It’s not clear if anyone else is inside the home.

 

 

 

 

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Posted: Apr 24, 2018

Gallery: Apparatus and Equipment at FDIC Intl. 2018 HOT

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Posted: Apr 24, 2018

Gallery: FDIC International 2018 Hands on Training Part 1

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Posted: Apr 24, 2018

US Fire Pump Unveils Apparatus Fire Pump

HOLDEN, LA—US Fire Pump is excited to announce its newest HVP6000 for fire apparatus applications that is available for midship or rear-mounted applications.

US Fire Pump’s high-velocity pumps are more than just volume. President/CEO Chris Ferrara states, “Our pumps produce both volume and pressure, which is what you need to fight large-scale fires. Our newest pump flows 6,256 gpm from draft at 125 psi.”

Testing was validated by Underwriters Laboratory and witnessed by the Office of Louisiana State Fire Marshal. The HVP6000, mounted in a new Ferrara Inundator Super Pumper, achieved a flow of 6,256 gpm at 125 psi.

Chris Ferrara has always been known as an innovator, and his newest line of firefighting equipment holds true to that statement. “This new pump is another first for the fire apparatus industry. We were the first apparatus fire pump manufacture to hold the Guinness World Record in 2015, and our newest pump exceeds our previous pump by 764 gpm at 7 psi higher”, said Ferrara.

Ferrara further states, “Our fire pumps use a single volute and single impeller.” Using a single volute and single impeller reduces the number of wearable parts. “Our pump has certified casting and can be made of stainless steel, cast iron or bronze. These pumps can be installed in midship or rear mounted applications,” Ferrara adds.

US Fire Pump has many pumps in service around the world and have proven to be a dependable in this industry.

US Fire Pump’s newest innovation is being unveiled at FDIC International 2018 at booth 4500.

For more information, visit www.usfirepump.com.

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Posted: Apr 24, 2018

HME Ahrens-Fox Exhibits Special Edition Ahrens-Fox Fire Apparatus at FDIC International 2018

GRAND RAPIDS/WYOMING, Michigan—HME Ahrens-Fox is displaying a special edition Ahrens-Fox fire apparatus showcasing the company’s current offering of Ahrens-Fox branded products at FDIC International 2018. The special edition Ahrens-Fox model, designated as AF-1, features an innovative cab design, full cockpit touch-screen controls and the company’s Ahrens-Fox Stainless Steel Centrifugal Pump that is now available for installation on current HME Ahrens-Fox fire apparatus. The AF-1 name matches original Ahrens-Fox model numbering convention from 1915. The AF-1 also showcases next-generation exterior styling and full-cockpit touch-screen controls accessible by driver and officer.

HME Ahrens-Fox acquired rights to the Ahrens-Fox brand in 2000 to preserve the classic American Fire Truck manufacturer’s legacy. “We felt strongly that the Ahrens-Fox brand epitomized American ingenuity and quality,” said HME Ahrens-Fox Vice President of Sales Bill Doebler. “We wanted to ensure that the Ahrens-Fox name wasn’t going to be lost to time like so many other greats in the fire industry. We took full ownership of the brand in 2015 to guarantee the continuation of an irreplaceable part of American firefighting history. With the introduction of our next-generation cab design, touch-screen console, and our Ahrens-Fox Stainless Steel Centrifugal Pump, we felt this model should wear the iconic Ahrens-Fox badge.”

The new Ahrens-Fox cab exterior projects a distinct departure from traditional designs with the integration of globally-influenced elements, including an innovative head-light group, dramatic grille-work styling, integrated windshield wipers, and a sleek front-face radius that dramatically changes the cab’s overall look and presentation. “We have taken some cues from performance vehicles from the around the world,” said Ken Lenz, vice president of engineering. “We have maintained design continuity with our past so that the new look remains distinctly ours—and American. We didn’t want to just borrow style, we wanted to create a fire apparatus that would be immediately be identifiable as a new generation of Ahrens-Fox.”

The interior of the new Ahrens-Fox showcases the company’s own touch-screen control technology for both driver and officer. Introduced at FDIC International 2017, the glass-cockpit concept offers a full-width dash populated with touch-screen controls capable of commanding all apparatus’ systems and operations with just a touch of the finger. “While the driver and officer seating area of original Ahrens-Fox was all about luxury and style,” said Lenz, “which earned it the reputation of being the Roll-Royce of fire apparatus of its day, the new Ahrens-Fox is all about technology and seamless ergonomics. Of course, we should add that we think that the aesthetics of the new Ahrens-Fox interior is something that Charles Fox and John Ahrens would approve of.”

The Ahrens-Fox Stainless Steel Centrifugal Pump, introduced at FDIC International 2017, was the first product
from HME Ahrens-Fox to bear the Ahrens-Fox name, alone. “As our pump engineering evolved, it become pretty clear that this just had to be a new Ahrens-Fox model,” noted Lenz. “We felt that the impact of breakthrough engineering and performance was reminiscent of the impact achieved by the Ahrens-Fox chrome sphere pump. You might say that the pump is what started the Ahrens-Fox ball rolling again.”

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