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Posted: Feb 2, 2018

Vancouver firefighters settle into state-of-the-art stations

In one day, 53 firefighters packed up two fire houses and left behind the stations they knew and loved. That day, Jan. 23, Vancouver’s two new fire stations were deemed complete — complete enough, anyway, to unlock the doors and put the state-of-the-art facilities into service. “It’s definitely still a work in progress,” said Vancouver firefighter and paramedic Pete Adams.
- PUB DATE: 2/1/2018 9:53:25 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Feb 1, 2018

Echuca (Australia) Ambulance Station Getting Finishing Touches

It will also have the capacity for extra vehicles and paramedics to respond to major events.  

Building contractor the Macneil Group has been appointed to build the station after the old one was demolished earlier last year.

Echuca paramedics moved into the old police station in Dickson St on January 16, 2017, and have been based there during construction.

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Posted: Feb 1, 2018

Ionia (MI) to Get New Fire Apparatus in 2019

IDPS Director Troy Thomas said the ladder track, complete with a 101-foot aerial ladder, is being constructed at the Rosenbauer Minnesota plant, based in Wyoming, Minn. After the six-person cab and chassis are completed, and wiring is finished, the truck will be shipped off to Rosenbauer’s aerial plant in Fremont, Neb., for installation of the ladder.  

“Then our crew will go out in mid-March to do an aerial, cab and chassis inspection,” said Thomas. Fleet Manager Todd Verduin, Firefighter Joe Flanders and Sgt. Kevin Heinlein will join Thomas on that trip.

After the inspection, the partially completed truck will return to Minnesota where the box will be built, painted and mounted on the chassis.

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Posted: Feb 1, 2018

Plans for Pendleton (OR) Fire Station Coming Along

Fire Chief Mike Ciraulo says they are about 30 percent past the design and engineering mark, which is a big step. He also says they have cut $2 million worth of more “extravagant” features off of the design, and have returned to the original look.  

“We had added a lot,” said Ciraulo concerning the budget cut. “There was a lot of excitement, and a lot of our folks within the fire department and within the city said if we are going to build a fire station, we probably should heat the concrete.” That would have helped firefighters with the task of shoveling during the winter months. “That’s just one example,” Ciraulo says. And while it made a lot of sense, it added a great deal of costs.” 

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Posted: Feb 1, 2018

Mississippi Program to Replace Aging Fire Apparatus in Doubt

The program hasn't been funded for at least three years and many counties are operating with aging trucks — a situation that could lead to decreased fire defenses and an escalation of fire ratings.

 

Rep. Larry Byrd, R-Petal, has introduced two bills to restore the program.   

Byrd said the problem of aging fire trucks is something experienced by counties throughout the state, yet he's had trouble getting his bills through the Legislature.

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