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Posted: Apr 20, 2018

Fire Department plans to be first department in Tennessee with a drone program - Brentwood Home Page

The program would have strict rules about how video or photos from drones could be used, and any data transmitted from drones would be encrypted so that no one could steal it.

The drones wouldn’t be used by the police department to investigate crimes or monitor the city. State law places restrictions on police departments that want to use drones. For example, police would need to get a search warrant before using a drone to take videos or photos.

However, the fire department can use drones to improve public safety. Williams said that one drone would be equipped with an infrared camera, which would make it easier to find missing people. They could also carry spotlights that would help search and rescue crews keep working at night.

Using a helicopter for those situations costs about $2,000 an hour, and requires extra time to get to the location. Williams said launching a drone can be much faster and cheaper.

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Posted: Apr 20, 2018

Weedsport Fire Department puts new rescue pumper in service

Installed on-board is a rescue system, the "jaws of life," that "basically has the capability of running four rescue tools at once," James said. He added this is a unique feature, and may especially help the department respond to car accidents on the Thruway requiring vehicle extraction or the use of other rescue tools.

James said the concept of putting two trucks into one was because "manpower is very limited and instead of trying to get two pieces of equipment out, a rescue truck and an engine, now we have them both in one." He said this could also help the firefighters respond more quickly. 

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Posted: Apr 20, 2018

Chief: Fire station too small for firetrucks, ambulances in Freetown

Station 1′s truck entrances are too small for most fire trucks and ambulances to enter, he added. The station was built in the 1940s and emergency vehicles were much smaller then.

Selectman Charlie Sullivan confirmed this by saying, “No truck from Freetown can fit into station.”

Because trucks can’t fit through the archway entrances, there are almost never any trucks parked at Station 1, on Elm Street, which can delay any needed fire prevention in that area. Silvia brought up that the only truck that can fit at Station 1 was custom built in 1994 for that station. He stated the truck is antiquated.

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Posted: Apr 20, 2018

East Pittston fire station debuts with more space, technology

The red-roofed white building, which stands where East Pittston and Kelley roads meet, is where 21st-century technology meets age-old practice.

Among the innovations that Farris and Ireland — for whom the station has been named — brought to the design of the building were the addition of a blower mounted to the ceiling to maintain the temperature inside the bays to augment the radiant heat floors, waterproof wall panels backed with plywood to minimize water damage and allow racks to be hung anywhere on the walls, and windows in the south-facing bay doors, which helps warm the space on sunny days.

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Posted: Apr 20, 2018

Kochek Announces New Products at FDIC International 2018

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PUTNAM, CT (April 20, 2018) – Kochek, a premier manufacturer of water movement products for fire, water works and irrigation markets, will unveil a new line of chrome aluminum products at FDIC International 2018. Kochek is also announcing that it will now offer 24-48 hour shipping on  an expanded variety of industry standard parts.

“We are excited to announce these new product offerings at FDIC,” said George J. Wessner, President and CEO of Kochek Company, LLC..

The new line of chrome aluminum products are lighter in weight than brass, thus contributing to a reduction in overall vehicle weight. These new products include fittings designed for fire apparatus, developed to maintain the durability and Kochek standard in holding up to the rigors of the job.

With the new shipping program, Kochek is now offering 24-48 shipping on additional industry standard parts. This program includes products ranging from threaded and storz adapters to elbows and valves with these adapters. All are offered with hard coat durability in natural or black hard coat colors.

“Customers shouldn’t have to wait weeks for standard parts,” said Wessner. “Our new lead times of 24-48 hours will help our customers who have deadlines to meet.”

Kochek is participating in the FDIC International on April 23-28, 2018 at the Indiana Convention Center & Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. FDIC, also known as the Fire Department Instructors’ Conference, is the largest firefighter conference and expo in North America. Kochek will be located at booth #4312 and will have its fire product line on display.

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About Kochek

Located in Putnam, CT, Kochek Company, LLC was founded in 1988. The company now employs more than 65 people and provides products to the U.S., Canadian, and International markets. For additional information, please visit https://www.kochek.com/.

 

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