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Posted: Jan 31, 2018

Three Indonesian Firefighters Killed in Fire Apparatus Accident

The three firemen who were killed are Bahram Khan Samsuddin, Imran Jafar and Fadli Panai. The firemen who were injured are Amir Alamri, Ahmad Afandi Podungge and Alpian.  

“The bodies of the dead victims have been taken to their homes, while the injured victims are being treated at Poso Regional General Hospital,” Poso Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Bogiek Sugiyarto told The Jakarta Post on Tuesday.

He said the accident took place around 9 a.m. local time, when the fire truck was on its way to a scene of fire in the northern part of the city. On taking a curve in the road at a high speed, the fire truck encountered a motorcycle coming from the opposite direction.

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Posted: Jan 31, 2018

New Hope (NC) Fire Apparatus Overturns

According to an accident report by Trooper D.S. Payne of the N.C. Highway Patrol, Don Irwin Chamberlain, 49, of 8445 New Hope Road, Denton, was driving the 2013 Freightliner truck east on Burney Mill Road. The vehicle traveled onto the south shoulder of the road, then back on the road out of control, according to the report.

One passenger was listed on the report, Bradley Matthew McDowell of 6386 Volunteer Rescue Road, Denton. Damage to the truck was estimated at $100,000.

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Posted: Jan 31, 2018

Fire Line Equipment Starts Expanding Headquarters in New Holland (PA)

Completion is expected in August or September. The project will lead to at least three or four new hires at the 20-employee company.

“We’re out of shop space, we’re out of office space, we’re out of every kind of space,” said Tim Ashworth, who owns the company with Ron Fink. “We have people on top of people here.”

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Posted: Jan 31, 2018

Charlotte (NC) Fire Department Chief Pete Key Installs New Orleans Smoke Detector

Charlotte (NC) Fire Department, Fire Chief Pete Key and New Orleans (LA) Superintendent Timothy McDonnell placed a friendly wager on the recent Wildcard Playoff matchup between the cities’ beloved Panthers and Saints. As a result, Charlotte Fire Chief Key had the opportunity to install a New Orleans Saints smoke alarm.

Saints smoke alarm

As part of the wager, The Buff Project, a New York City-based fire safety organization and distributor of officially licensed NFL Team Identified Smoke alarms, is donating 50 NFL licensed team-branded smoke detectors per game to the fire departments to use in their fire safety outreach efforts. Also during the NFL playoffs, for every NFL team-identified smoke detector sold on their website, The Buff Project will donate smoke detector to that city’s fire department.

For further information about The Buff Project and to purchase a team-identified smoke detector, visit: www.thebuffproject.com.

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Posted: Jan 31, 2018

Fire Engineering Chief Bobby Halton Interviews IAFF President Harold Schaitberger

Cancer is killing firefighters. In the past decade, more firefighters have died from cancer than running into burning buildings, saving communities from hazardous waste spills, or protecting neighborhoods from active shooter situations.

The International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) is holding a national Cancer Summit focused on the latest science linking cancer and firefighting. Live from the summit in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger speaks live Fire Engineering Editor in Chief Bobby Halton about the issue of cancer and the fire service. Watch the interview, which will take place Wednesday, January 30, 2018 at 4:30 p.m. Eastern, in the player above.

For more info, go to http://client.prod.iaff.org/#page=Cancer_Summit_2018.

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