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Posted: Sep 12, 2017

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-E-ONE Rear-Mount Platform Ladder Truck

Webster (MA) Fire Department 100-foot aerial ladder quint. Cyclone II cab and chassis; Cummins ISX12 500-hp engine; rear-mount aerial ladder; Hale Qmax 2,000-gpm pump.

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Posted: Sep 11, 2017

Tiller Rides at Antique Muster and Open House of the Schuylkill Historical Fire Society (PA)

The annual Antique Muster and Open House of the Schuylkill Historical Fire Society was held Saturday under sunny skies on the grounds of the Schuylkill County Fire School. The event opened with a parade of antique and modern fire apparatus th
The event opened with a parade of antique and modern fire apparatus that started in the parking lot of the Schuylkill Mall and continued through Frackville to the fire school grounds on the Frackville-Morea Highway.

Both young and old alike, fire enthusiasts and just people interested in the fire service had the chance to see antique fire engines and ladder trucks, see how they operate and even drive an emergency vehicle.

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Posted: Sep 11, 2017

Danbury (CT) Gets New Fire Apparatus

Firefighters recently took delivery of two new engines that feature some of the latest firefighting capabilities. The two new engines, bought from Pierce Manufacturing for about $1.2 million, have new LED lighting, more water capacity and an advanced communications system.
"In the past the driver would have to lean out and shout directions to the other firefighters," said Assistant Fire Chief Mark Omasta. "The new engines come with headsets so that firefighters can communicate clearly with each other and the dispatch center."

The engines also have electronic connections for tools such as the Jaws of Life, which are preferable to hydraulic units that require hoses and other apparatus to operate.

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Posted: Sep 11, 2017

Lexington (KY) Fire Station Celebrates 100 Years

At 87, retired Lexington Fire Major Orville Cook leafed through a scrapbook of newspaper clippings Sunday, reminiscing about his work on dramatic fires and rescues and when the city's Station 6 "was at the center of everything." The fire station at 501 South Limestone Street had its centennial celebration Sunday.
Lexington’s first motorized fire engine, following the days of the horse drawn wagon, was at one time assigned to Station 6, said Battalion Fire Chief Phil Buettner, who made sure the engine was ready for the event. Station 6 has housed, at some time, almost every type of apparatus the department has used: pumpers, ladder trucks, emergency care units and water towers, a news release said.
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Posted: Sep 11, 2017

Video of Los Angeles Fire Apparatus Driving Toward Hurricane Irma Goes Viral

Video of a Los Angeles Fire Department truck, rolling south toward Hurricane Irma on the Florida Turnpike, has created a minor sensation on the Internet. The truck, part of the city's swiftwater rescue team from Station 88 in Encino, and its crew was being staged for rescue work in Florida.
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