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Posted: Jun 1, 2018

Floating Fire Station (Even) Closer to Reality on San Francisco's Bay

The proposed floating structure would accommodate a third fire boat; new rescue watercraft, jet skis and a dive boat; men’s and women’s locker rooms, a dorm with 23 beds and officer quarters for 12; and direct ambulance access to the back of fire station for transfers of those who are injured.

If all goes as planned, the new floating station, which is to be assembled on a barge docked at Treasure Island and transported across the bay, will be delivered and operational in 2021 while the historic fire station building will continue to house a fire engine and fitness room for the San Francisco Fire Department’s Engine Company #35.

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Posted: Jun 1, 2018

Middletown Volunteer Fire Department wants new pumper: price tag could be almost $700,000

The price tag to replace the Middletown Volunteer Fire Department’s 2000 pumper truck with a new unit is $650,000 to $700,000.

The borough has $136,000 in a fund to help the department buy new equipment. The pumper has trade-in value or can be sold to a third-party vendor, but the department will need outside revenue to pay for the new apparatus, the chief said.

“My guys cannot perform enough fundraisers to raise that kind of money, with the amount of man hours they put in on top of fundraisers” in responding to calls and keeping up training, Whitebread said.

He is requesting council approve the borough being a co-applicant with the department to apply for a gaming grant through Dauphin County to help pay for a new pumper.

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Posted: Jun 1, 2018

New pumper truck for Noble Township

The apparatus was purchased thanks to funding through a Local Government Capital Improvement Grant for $270,900. The grant covered 75 percent of the vehicle's cost. The grant was a cooperative effort between trustees of Noble, Tiffin and Delaware townships to improve fire protection.
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Posted: Jun 1, 2018

Clinton Rescue Squad gets new Heavy Rescue Truck

The truck is 26 feet in length, and 11 feet, 1 inch tall.

It has a walk-in heavy-duty rescue body, and its enclosed cab can seat up to six personnel, including the driver.

It carries a breathing air cascade system with booster pump for refilling air pack bottles on scene.

There is a compartment on the extended front bumper that has Holmatro hydraulic rescue tools and built in hose reels in it.

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Posted: Jun 1, 2018

Johns Creek Fire Department Unveils New Ladder Truck

The fire department celebrated the new truck with a push-in ceremony during the unveiling. This tradition involves fire personnel banding together to push the fire truck into the station.

The 59-foot-long Tractor Drawn Aerial ladder truck weighs more than 68,000 pounds.

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