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Posted: Jan 18, 2018

Change Order Saves Catoosa County (GA) $36,000 on Fire Apparatus Purchase

During the Jan. 2 Board of Commissioners' meeting, Fire Chief Randy Camp presented the change order request for the contract with Rosenbauer America LLC regarding the five pumper trucks. "We're requesting to accept the change orders from Rosenbauer for different body and chassis adjustments to the five pumper tankers we currently have on order," Camp said. "The change order results in a savings of $36,590. The way this came about is some things we had specified in our bid process were basically name brand items like the ladders on the back that we were able to change."
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Posted: Jan 18, 2018

Fayetteville (GA) to Build New Fire Station

For fire station construction, which was approved in the FY2017 Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax project budget, the site will require $450,000 worth of fill dirt for site preparation. When the Board of Commissioners approved the demolition at its Jan. 11 meeting, it asked that options for sewer system connection be explored, since the existing septic system is not usable.
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Posted: Jan 18, 2018

Phoenix (AZ) Increasingly Taps Taxis for 911 Callers to Hospital

The number of taxi rides is growing — overwhelmingly so for people in poor neighborhoods — as fire officials wrestle with more calls and limited resources.  

The little-known operation, known as the taxi-voucher program, is billed as a way to tend to medical transports not deemed emergencies. Taxi vouchers are paid for by the city and cost a fraction of an ambulance ride.

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Posted: Jan 18, 2018

Elmira (NY) Fire Department Getting New River Rescue Boat

The boat holds eight people, and the propless motor will allow for safe travel in shallow water over a rocky bottom.  

The boat and motor will be owned, maintained and stored by the fire department, and will replace a 25-year-old solid hull boat and prop motor. The old boat will be repaired and used as a backup, if needed, according to Fire Chief Joe Martino.

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Posted: Jan 18, 2018

Chillicothe (MO) Fire Department Now Has Grain Rescue Fire Equipment

The Chillicothe Fire Department has acquired a grain rescue kit through a monetary donation from a Livingston County farm family. This grain rescue kit will provide the equipment needed to rescue a trapped farmer, grain industry worker, or anyone who could possibly find themselves in a grain entrapment, according to Fire Chief Darrell Wright. The chief explained that the kit goes around the person who is trapped to stabilize the grain. The grain is then removed from inside the rescue wall, and the person is pulled out to safety. “This family saw a need for Livingston County and the surrounding area to have a grain rescue kit, so they made a $3,100 dollar donation,” Wright said. This kit will work will other kits that surrounding fire departments have as well, to expand the wall with more panels, or to have extra augers, or just extra helpers. The family donating the funds asked to remain anonymous.

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