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Posted: Mar 22, 2018

3M Scott Safety Pledges $100,000 to Aid Firefighter Community in Cancer Awareness and Prevention Efforts

Monroe, NC—3M Scott Safety has pledged $100,000 in charitable donations to the firefighter community over the next two years as part of a comprehensive cancer prevention and awareness initiative. The program reflects the company’s commitment to protect first responders; its first recipients will be announced at the 3M Scott Safety Customer Event on April 25 at FDIC International 2018.

“The long-term effects of carcinogen exposure to firefighters is a serious issue that must come to the forefront of our industry,” says Jeff Emery, global business unit leader, SCBA and fire solutions for 3M Scott Safety. “One of 3M Scott Safety’s core values is to protect those who protect our communities, and this program gives us a unique opportunity to do that. With this initiative, we’re set to provide funding to like-minded groups who are building awareness, sharing best practices and working toward cancer prevention for first responders.”

The new charitable initiative builds on 3M Scott Safety’s commitment to firefighter health and safety through innovative product development. 3M Scott Safety is known globally for its respiratory and personal protective and safety devices, including the new Air-Pak X3 Pro. The Air-Pak X3 Pro combines advanced material selection with an easy-to-remove harness for cleaning, decontamination and serviceability. The harness can be laundered at the station to minimize contamination. Additionally, the X3 Pro offers Bluetooth® technology for fireground connectivity, and comfort features that reduce fatigue and improve performance.

Complementing initiatives such as sponsorship of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and the Fire Service Occupational Cancer Symposium, 3M Scott Safety’s donation will enable other organizations to join their fight in minimizing carcinogen cancer hazards facing firefighters.

“We’re continually looking for ways to protect firefighters on the job and during cleanup through product innovation,” says John Dinning, business unit manager. “We’re excited to take this mission one step further and collaborate with others in the industry to raise awareness and share best practices that will help to extend the safety of firefighters everywhere.”  

3M Scott Safety manufactures innovative respiratory and personal protective equipment and safety devices to protect emergency services and first responders from inherent environmental hazards around the world. 

For more information, visit www.ScottSafety.com.

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Posted: Mar 22, 2018

Investigators believe marijuana oil operation caused explosion in Kennewick

Officers believe the cause for a small explosion in a Kennewick home on Wednesday afternoon may be an operation to extract marijuana oil. Kennewick police and firefighters responded to the 30 Block of South Dawes Street near Edison Elementary School around 3:30 p.m. Officers saw 37-year-old Gabrial Schumacher running from the scene, they took him into custody shortly after.
- PUB DATE: 3/22/2018 10:34:29 AM - SOURCE: NBCRightNow.com
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Posted: Mar 22, 2018

Man injured as fire destroys converted semi trailer in Pacific

A man suffered burn injuries early Thursday after fire broke out in a semi trailer that had been converted into sleeping quarters, emergency officials said. Firefighters responded to the scene, in the 800 block of Butte Avenue SE, at about 5:30 a.m. after receiving reports of a trailer fire. A man was found at the scene with first- and second-degree burns.
- PUB DATE: 3/22/2018 8:57:20 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Mar 22, 2018

Fire damages Bellevue mosque for second time in just over a year

For the second time in just over a year, Bellevue firefighters were called to battle a blaze at the Islamic Center of Eastside in Bellevue. Crews responded to the fire in the 14700 block of Main Street just before 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The building has been vacant since Jan.
- PUB DATE: 3/22/2018 2:58:36 AM - SOURCE: Bellevue Reporter
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Posted: Mar 22, 2018

California city taps former Illinois chief to lead fire department

The city has tapped Greg Benson, a former fire chief with more than 35 years of public safety experience, to serve as the head of the Victorville Fire Department, officials said Wednesday. Benson will oversee the city’s underway transition from San Bernardino County Fire to its own agency. He is expected to begin April 23.
- PUB DATE: 3/22/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Victorville Daily Press
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