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Posted: Jan 11, 2018

Fayetteville's New Fire Engine Arrives For Duty - The Citizen

While more compact, the new truck still delivers full performance. A 13-liter inline-6 diesel engine and a bank of six 950-cold cranking amp batteries keep this truck and its 750-gallon water tank ready to respond. The pump is capable of pumping 1,500 gallons of water per minute, he said.

“These trucks provide better crew safety, too,” said Operations Division Chief Mike Matthews, who serves as the fire department’s fleet manager.

Matthews said this will be the first pumper in the fleet, and only the second overall, to have air bags in the cab.

A first-ever feature for the city’s fire truck fleet is the new truck’s Vehicle Information Center, a dash-mounted touchscreen interface that helps monitor all of the major systems and acts as a monitor for the forward and aft video cameras.

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Posted: Jan 11, 2018

Fire station buys portable speed bumps

Fire Chief Scott McBride said the department paid about $700 total for two of them.

The technology will mostly be used as a way to control traffic where the speed limit is 25 to 35 miles per hour.

"We wanted to put it in the hands of the fire police because they are our first line of defense," said McBride.  "They're covering our backs while we're doing what we do!"

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Posted: Jan 11, 2018

Spokane Fire Department responds to truck over the edge of road in South Spokane

Spokane Fire Department is responding to a truck over the edge of the road on Fairway Ridge Lane near Hangman Valley Golf Course. SFD reports medics and fire crews are on scene. Crews said the truck went over the edge of the road because of slick conditions. The driver is at Deaconess with minor injuries.
- PUB DATE: 1/11/2018 9:43:11 AM - SOURCE: KREM-TV CBS 2
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Posted: Jan 11, 2018

Submit Nominations for 2018 NVFC Achievement Awards

Each spring, the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) honors a firefighter who has provided a lifetime of service, an outstanding junior firefighter, and an exemplary junior firefighter program. All recipients receive a personalized award and national recognition. The nomination period for the NVFC’s three annual awards is now open, with applications due by 5pm EST on February 9, 2018. Learn more about each award and submit your nominations at www.nvfc.org/awards.

The NVFC Lifetime Achievement Award, sponsored by Rosenbauer America, recognizes a volunteer firefighter who has served at least 20 years and has made a major contribution or achieved significant accomplishments in the volunteer fire service at the local, state, and/or national level. The nominee must have demonstrated superior dedication to the volunteer fire service, been active in their state firefighters’ association, and have positively impacted the community through the fire service or other volunteer activities. The recipient will receive a trip for themselves and a guest to the NVFC Spring Meeting Awards Banquet on April 20, 2018, in Alexandria, VA, just outside of Washington, DC.

The Junior Firefighter of the Year Award, sponsored by California Casualty, honors a junior firefighter, cadet, or Explorer who has shown extraordinary dedication, commitment, and achievements as a youth member of the fire service. Nominees must have been a junior firefighter for at least one year and have gone above and beyond in their participation at the station. The award recipient will receive a $500 scholarship for college or fire service-related training and a trip for themselves and up to two parents/guardians to attend the NVFC Awards Banquet.

The Junior Firefighter Program of the Year Award, sponsored by California Casualty, recognizes a department that has an outstanding junior firefighter program. The program must have been in operation for at least one year, and departments must demonstrate creativity and community impact for the program. The department will be presented with their award locally.

Nominations are due by 5pm EST on February 9, 2018. Submit your nomination today at www.nvfc.org/awards.

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Posted: Jan 11, 2018

Former Onalaska Fire Chief, Captain File Request to Recall Commissioners

Two former Lewis County Fire District 1 volunteers, including the district’s former chief, filed a request for a recall petition Wednesday against the district’s two remaining elected commissioners listing 11 alleged violations of state law. District residents have called for the resignations of the Onalaska district’s commission chair Rich Bainbridge and commissioner Bill Kassel on several occasions since the pair voted in November to fire chief Andrew Martin.
- PUB DATE: 1/11/2018 3:11:49 AM - SOURCE: Centralia Chronicle
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