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Posted: Jan 15, 2018

Beaver Lake Fire Department Upgrades Ambulance Service

Bob Patterson, the executive director for Mercy's EMS program, said they were excited to help bring this change to the Beaver Lake area.

“It means that they are going to get advanced life support response quicker than they were getting it before," Patterson said. "It was previously being provided mostly by the city of Rogers Fire Department with a little bit longer response time. So this means that the response time will be reduced and they will get that advanced life support care a little bit quicker.”

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Posted: Jan 15, 2018

City of Pittsburgh (PA) EMS Has Pierce Manufacturing Build Two Heavy Rescues

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By Alan M. Petrillo

Pierce Manufacturing Inc. has delivered two heavy-duty walk-around rescue trucks to the City of Pittsburgh (PA) EMS, the agency that has been performing all rescue services in the city since 1977.

Anthony Darkowski, Pittsburgh EMS division chief, says Pittsburgh EMS runs two rescue trucks citywide, with Rescue 1 handling rescues inside the Three Rivers area that is formed by the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers and Rescue 2 taking the area of hilly terrain outside of the Three Rivers. "We do all rescue services for the city," Darkowski says, "vehicle, rope, water, motor vehicle, hazmat, and EMS." Two paramedics, who are rescue technicians, staff each truck per shift, and the rescues are state certified as advanced life support (ALS) squads," he says, adding, "The rescues carry everything that an ambulance does, but do not do transport."

Darkowski says that Pittsburgh has a lot of very narrow streets and much hilly terrain, "which means a lot of torquing on the trucks when they are on the roads." So, Pittsburgh had Pierce build the new rescues similar to the 2007 Pierce Arrow XT rescue trucks it had purchased from Pierce, but made a number of changes to the design to accommodate additional equipment, yet still stay on a single rear axle.

The resulting 2017 rescues are on Pierce's Arrow XT chassis with four-person raised-roof cabs and 96-inch wide bodies, powered by Detroit DD13 diesel engines and Allison 4000 EVS-PR automatic transmissions with a transmission retarders. Overall length on the rescues is 31 feet 1 inch, overall height is 9 feet 3 inches, and wheelbase is 205 inches.

Jim Sims, sales representative for Glick Fire Equipment Company Inc., who sold the heavy rescues to Pittsburgh EMS, says Pittsburgh's 2007 Rescue 2 has an odometer reading of 198,000 miles and is still going strong. "Some of the changes from the earlier rescue trucks were a three-door Arrow XT model where the passenger side has a compartment accessible from the outside instead of a door," Sims points out. "They keep EMS equipment like a heart bag, drug box, hear monitor, first-in bag, portable suction unit, and oxygen bag in the compartment where it is readily accessible."

Sims notes that Pittsburgh EMS typically runs with two paramedic/rescue techs, but that the agency wanted two seats in the crew area so that it could carry four paramedics if necessary. "On the interior of the cab, there's a large cabinet on the passenger side wall, and a full overhead cabinet on the forward wall," he says. "Also on the forward wall is a cabinet on the driver's side that's accessible from the outside."

Darkowski says that Pittsburgh EMS "lacke

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Posted: Jan 15, 2018

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Darley Squad

Anson Fire Department, Jim Falls, WI, squad. Ford F-550 four-door 4x4 cab and chassis; Power Stroke 6.7-liter 330-hp engine; CoPolymer Darley Polybilt 10-foot body.

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Posted: Jan 15, 2018

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Darley Squad

Anson Fire Department, Jim Falls, WI, squad. Ford F-550 four-door 4x4 cab and chassis; Power Stroke 6.7-liter 330-hp engine; CoPolymer Darley Polybilt 10-foot body.

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Posted: Jan 14, 2018

Memorial service held for beloved Lacey firefighter

Dozens of firefighters and community members packed Marcus Pavilion at Saint Martin's University on Sunday to pay their respects to a Lacey firefighter who died last month. Crystal Murphy,40, was a firefighter for Lacey Fire Disctrict 3. A long row of first responders saluted as a vehicle carrying Murphy's fire helmet and uniform arrived at the memorial.
- PUB DATE: 1/14/2018 7:43:55 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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