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Posted: Mar 1, 2018

Texas VFDs Buy Fire Equipment with Grant

Miami, McLean, Lefors and Hoover volunteer fire departments received $36,000 each from the Panhandle Wildfire Relief Program.

 

$36,000 is more than the Hoover Volunteer Fire Department's yearly budget. They will use the donation money for some much need upgrades. The department was able to replace it's old gear with new gear. The Hoover Volunteer Fire Department's firefighting gear was over 10 years old and needed replacing. The department bought new structure and wildland fighting gear.

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Posted: Mar 1, 2018

Fire at Baltimore Fire Department Headquarters Prompts Evacuation

The 85,000-square-foot office building, at 401 E. Fayette St., near City Hall, also houses the city’s finance and information technology departments. It was built in 1981, according to state records.

The smoke appeared to have originated on one of the floors above the Fire Department’s mezzanine-level offices, Skinner said.

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Posted: Mar 1, 2018

Kingston (NY) Fire Department's New Fire Apparatus Expected in March

Brown said he plans to make a final inspection visit to the assembly plant in Ephrata, Pa., where the truck is being built, on March 8.

 

Delivery of the truck, which has a price tag of $950,000, has been delayed a couple of times already. One of the delays was due to manufacturer Smeal Fire Apparatus being bought by Spartan ERV.

 

The new ladder truck, like the one it will replace, is a tiller truck. A tiller truck requires drivers at both the front and rear; a straight truck is driven only from the front.

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Posted: Mar 1, 2018

Henderson (KY) Fire Department Debuts New Fire Apparatus

Stressing that “life safety is our No. 1 goal,” HFD Chief Scott Foreman said “the benefits this truck offers the city of Henderson are 200 percent better than what the old ladder truck had.”  

The truck is a versatile piece of all-around firefighting equipment, Foreman explained, but “obviously the main goal of having a ladder truck is to reach places that are elevated, such as motels, Redbanks and industrial buildings. Really, any occupancy that’s more than two stories, this truck really will come in handy.”

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Posted: Mar 1, 2018

Video: GMA Visits San Francisco to Check Out New Pumpers

Michael Doran of Ferrara Fire Apparatus says Ferrara’s goal was “to put vehicles on the street that are best suited to San Francisco’s operating conditions. So, we built engines that have a 169-inch wheelbase, an overall length of 28 feet, and a turning radius of 25 feet.” The engines are built on Igniter chassis and cabs with space for six firefighters and have an extruded aluminum body, a Waterous CMU 1,500-gallon-per-minute (gpm) side-mount pump, a 500-gallon water tank, a hosebed capacity of 1,500 feet of three-inch supply line, two rear preconnects of 200 feet of 1¾-inch hose, and one booster line reel on the left above the pump panel.

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