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Posted: Mar 5, 2018

Bayonne (NJ) Fire Department is First in State to Outfit Every Firefighter with Thermal Imaging Cameras

Every active firefighter prepared to go into fire conditions will now be equipped with the thermal imaging technology, which will "speed up the search for any trapped victims, and will certainly save a life in the future," Bayonne fire Chief Keith Weaver said. Prior to the purchase, the city had 12 active cameras -- one for each captain on a rig, officials said. This meant that fellow firefighters entering fire conditions had to follow the captain in order to get a view of their surroundings in heavy smoke conditions.   "The captains had the old ones and we would follow his direction; we're usually right with him, looking at his camera, while he tells us where to shoot the water,"  said Brian Bomba, a firefighter with the department. "Now that we all have these, we'll be able to see what he sees."
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Posted: Mar 5, 2018

New Shawnee (KS) Fire Station to Cost $2 Million More than Council Approved

At the city council meeting on Feb. 26, Fire Chief John Mattox revealed the cost will actually be $5.8 million.

Mattox told the council he accepts full responsibility for $2.3 million increase.

“I found out through this process I didn’t ask the right questions when we started this in 2016,” he told the council. “I asked (an architect) what it would cost to build a new building based on square-footage and they told me. What I should’ve asked is ‘what would a project like this cost?’”

Project costs missing from the original estimate included engineering, design elements, furnishings, equipment, additional bunk rooms and site preparation costs.

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Posted: Mar 5, 2018

Stolen Fire Apparatus Recovered in Morris (OK)

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Posted: Mar 5, 2018

Hillsborough County (FL) Fire Gets First New Fire Station Since 2006

Hillsborough County Fire and Rescue Fire Chief Dennis Jones says the goal response time for the department is six to seven minutes depending on if it's an urban or suburban area.  The fire station is over 9,000 feet and has a state of the art kitchen, private bunkers for firefighters and safe windows that are hurricane and bullet proof. 

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Posted: Mar 5, 2018

Sunnyside Firefighters called to stove fire

A family living in a home at 1532 Irving Ave. is without a cooking stove following a fire today, March 5. Food on the stove caught fire and the residents living inside the home called the Sunnyside Fire Department at about 12:30 p.m. Firefighters responded and the fire was extinguished, using a portable extinguisher, Sunnyside Fire Chief Aaron Markham said.
- PUB DATE: 3/5/2018 1:04:57 PM - SOURCE: Sunnyside Sun News
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