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Posted: Feb 22, 2018

FDIC 2018: Starting a Drone Program for Your Department

Matt Sloane
CEO
Skyfire Consulting 

Tuesday, April 24, 2018, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

REGISTER FOR FDIC 2018

All of the basics of starting a drone program from how to pick the best equipment, what to include in a good training curriculum, Federal Aviation Administration requirements and how to fulfill them, developing the appropriate standard operating procedures, mutual aid, and finding the best grants to pay for your program are covered. Emphasis will also be on training on the basics, understanding airspace, weather, aeronautical decision making, medical factors that could affect drone flight, airport environments, and radio communications.

These classes work best when participants are engaged in active discussion, so we will show several videos of various drone scenarios, take an interactive look at various types of airspace, and get hands on with the equipment to the extent we can in an Indoor session.

The objective would be to demystify the drone process for departments who may be unsure of where to begin.

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Posted: Feb 22, 2018

Continental Gear Washers/Dryers Often Qualify for Grant Dollars

OSHKOSH, WI—The Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) program’s open application period extends until Friday, March 16. This is the drop-dead date for submitting applications for financial assistance to purchase equipment needed to enhance firefighter and public safety—like Continental ExpressWash® Gear Washers and ExpressDry® Gear Dryers. Continental gear washers and dryers properly clean and dry gear according to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) guidelines. Using Continental ExpressWash and ExpressDry, fire departments can properly clean and dry soiled turnout gear and reduce firefighter exposure to cancer-causing contaminents.

U.S. firefighters have a greater number of cancer diagnoses, and related deaths for certain types of cancer, when compared to the general U.S. population, according to a 2015 study by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Cancer prevention is one of the reasons the NFPA recommends properly washing protective gear according to an established set of guidelines.

Continental ExpressWash Washers and ExpressDry Gear Dryers properly clean and dry soiled turnout gear according to NFPA guidelines—returning it to service sooner. Operators simply load, select a program number, press start, and the washer automatically blends optimum water temperatures, water levels, chemicals, extraction speeds, mechanical action and cycle times. ExpressWash Washers are freestanding and can be installed in truck bays, utility rooms, over heated floors, or anywhere there is extra space. They properly clean gear, and in doing so, help protect firefighters from the carcinogens and biohazards found in dirty gear.

ExpressDry Gear Dryers use a 110-volt fan to push ambient air through hanging garments, returning it to service in hours, rather than days. Quick and easy to use, the ExpressDry Gear Dryer adapts to specific types and sizes of gear without turning them inside out. The dryer can simultaneously accommodate up to six suits, along with helmets, gloves, boots, face pieces, and SCBA.

Since 2001, AFG has helped firefighters and first responders obtain equipment needed to protect the public and emergency personnel from fire and related hazards. Because dirty gear can be hazadous to firefighter health, fire departments across the nation purchase ExpressWash and ExpressDry equipment with AFG grants every year.

For more information, visit www.cgilaundry.com.

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Posted: Feb 22, 2018

Oklahoma City Fire Truck Overturns On Icy Roads While Responding To Call

On Thursday morning, officials with the Oklahoma City Fire Department say a fire engine was responding to a fire alarm when the truck rolled over on the roadway.

The accident, which occurred near N.W. 16th St. and Pennsylvania Ave., was located just outside of the fire station.

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Posted: Feb 22, 2018

A sweetheart of a fire truck arrives custom-made | New Canaan Advertiser

The new pumper truck, Engine #7, took over a year to be custom built to meet the special specifications of New Canaan, and is expected to come in as budgeted at $615,000 after all the finishing touches are done, said Fire Chief Jack Hennessey.

Over the span of that year, members of a six-man truck committee took turns traveling to Spartan Motors in Michigan to watch the progress of the chassis and wheels and to Marion Body Works in Wisconsin to see the construction of the cab, body and pump.

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Posted: Feb 22, 2018

Selah firefighters get a new fire truck for better response

District 2, Selah citizens and a utility tax helped pay for the more than $300,000 truck.

Hanna said this allows the department to replace their old truck and have a spare for when one of the trucks has to undergo maintenance. This way, they will have a backup and won't be without a truck, which is something the department has never had before.

The Selah Fire Department is getting a new pum

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