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Posted: Sep 14, 2017

Bullhead City (AZ) Fire Department Opts for Refurbished Engine

BULLHEAD CITY - The Bullhead City Fire Department simply does not have the latter option, when it comes to fire engines. But with the cost of a new engine at about $600,000 and the fund from which such apparatus would be paid for looking meager, department leaders had to search for another way to meet that need.
The Mohave Daily News reported on the fire apparatus situation for Bullhead City (AZ) firefighters.

With the cost of a new engine at about $600,000 and the fund from which such apparatus would be paid for looking meager, department leaders opted to have a pumper truck, Engine 711, refurbished by Firetrucks Unlimited of Henderson, Nevada, according to the report.

The fire pump was replaced; the drivetrain components were rebuilt by their manufacturers, Detroit Diesel (engine) and Allison Transmission; and the interior cabin was upgraded and lighting on the truck replaced with LEDs.
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Posted: Sep 14, 2017

Odessa (TX) Unveils New Fire Trucks

The Odessa Fire and Rescue Department is getting a whole new equipment base with new firetrucks. We're told the trucks come with new pumps along with increased safety features for the firefighters.
The city of Odessa (TX) is expecting new apparatus for its firefighters by October 1.

Interim Fire Chief John Alvarez told KWES: “We’re just trying to change it up a little bit and give the community something they could be proud of because the tax payers are ultimately responsible for it.”

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Posted: Sep 14, 2017

Diamond Creek Fire near Mazama spurs heightened evac levels

Crews monitoring NCW’s largest wildfire this morning set a Level 2 “be ready” evacuation status for areas near Mazama and Winthrop as the blaze began moving south in two mountain drainages. Managers of the Diamond Creek Fire scheduled a 6 p.m. community meeting today at the Mazama Community Club, 512 Goat Creek Road, to outline the situation as the fire moves south in Monument Creek drainage and along Pat Creek near Mazama.
- PUB DATE: 9/14/2017 4:32:45 AM - SOURCE: Wenatchee World
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Posted: Sep 14, 2017

Roslyn approves contracts to fund emergency fire break

The Roslyn City Council approved four contracts Tuesday night to help fund a fire break north of town, which was constructed earlier this month. Over Labor Day weekend, ember showers from the Jolly Mountain Fire were forecast to come down around Roslyn, which prompted an urgent need for a new fire break.
- PUB DATE: 9/14/2017 2:58:12 AM - SOURCE: Ellensburg Daily Record
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Posted: Sep 14, 2017

Without official order, Houston firefighters were undermanned for Harvey flood rescues

With Tropical Storm Harvey lashing at his city and no official word from headquarters, Houston Fire Capt. Scott Wilkey took matters into his own hands and drove the 35 miles from his home to the Houston fire station he commands. It was Saturday, Aug. 26, and meteorologists were warning of catastrophic flooding in the city.
- PUB DATE: 9/14/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: USA Today
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