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Posted: Oct 20, 2017

Fire Station to Be Remodeled

 It will provide new energy-efficient light tubes, overhead doors, swamp coolers, technology upgrades, an American with Disabilities Act-compliant entrance and breezeway and an Environmental Protection Agency-required oil separator.

“Although many of the renovations are designed to improve the energy efficiency and ever-increasing maintenance costs of the aging facility, there are other improvements that will address facility access and safety issues,” Nicholson said.

The city has allocated $565,000 for the improvements in this fiscal year’s budget.

The 12,000-square-foot fire station has four garages for trucks and ambulances, along with living quarters for staff who work multiple day shifts.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2017

Ocean Springs firefighters to get new $425,000 truck

Aldermen included the $425,000 expenditure in the 2018 fiscal year budget, but the truck will come at no cost to taxpayers. Instead, the City will follow the same blueprint as seven years ago -- the last time the fire department obtained a new truck -- and borrow the money from the bank on a 10-year note and pay the annual debt service with funds received from a yearly insurance rebate received from the state, according to City Clerk Shelly Ferguson.

The new truck will be a pumper -- or "engine" -- said assistant chief David Wicker, replacing a 21-year-old truck. The last time the OSFD purchased a new truck was in 2010 -- also a pumper, meaning the department will have two pumper trucks less than 10 year old.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2017

Hfd Station No. 7 Left Without Ladder Truck, Adding To Department'S Fleet Issues

Assistant Chief Ruy Lozano emailed the Houston Fire Department’s response to the situation:

"HFD Ladder 7 went into the shop at 8 a.m. this morning for what was believed to be a minor problem with a quick repair time and a manpower unit was put in its place. In this case, the small repair resulted in the discovery for the need of additional maintenance. Fortunately, there are several nearby stations equipped with ladder trucks and towers to service the impacted area. We appreciate FMD mechanics for their due diligence in assuring apparatuses are serviced thoroughly, ensuring the safety of our members."

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Posted: Oct 20, 2017

W-B Fire Officials Make Case for New Aerial Ladder

Wilkes-Barre Fire Chief Jay Delaney and Deputy Chief Alan Klapat made their case to the authority board Tuesday why the city’s 2003 aerial ladder truck should be replaced, and why the authority should pay at least part of the $1.2 million cost for a new one.

Using a slide presentation, Delaney and Klapat provided data showing Truck 6 was out of service for repairs 25 days between June 21 and Oct. 13, five days in January and 29 days in 2016. The five largest repair bills for the truck over the last two years totaled more than $30,000.

And when the truck needs replacement parts, Delaney said, they tend to be expensive and hard to find because the truck manufacturer went out of business in 2014.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2017

Valley Regional uses $13K grant to purchase tripod rescue device

The two pieces of equipment purchased with the grant are a first for the lower half of Luzerne County, Valley Regional Deputy Fire Chief Kevin Tarapchak said.

Valley Regional applied for the Firefighters Support Foundation grant in the spring, he said, and by August was informed the money was approved.

A portion of the grant was used to buy a more agile tripod, a TerrAdaptor brand, to be used on rope rescues and in confined spaces. They bought the tripod, he said, because it can lean at an extreme angle over a steep cliff or guard rails — places Valley Regional finds itself rescuing people from at least six times a year.

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