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Posted: Nov 27, 2017

New Fire Apparatus for Alexander City Fire Department (AL) Thanks to Grant

A shiny, new, red Ford F550 brush truck rolled into Station No. 1 Wednesday morning. The four-wheel drive truck with high clearance is fully loaded with tanks, hoses and pumps. Chief Reese McAlister said it will help them get to locations that were difficult with the equipment it had previously. In September 2016, the department received notice that it had been cleared for an Assistance to Firefighters Grant to purchase the truck. Later that same month, the Alexander City City Council amended the budget to include matching funds of $13,760 with the grant paying the remainder of the $148,574 for the vehicle.
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Posted: Nov 27, 2017

New Fire Apparatus Delivered to Sparta (MI) Fire Department

The truck is basically new, according to B&B officials, who bought it at auction earlier in 2015. The truck was originally built by Spartan Equipment for the city of Charleston, South Carolina Fire Department, which paid more than $1 million for the truck three years ago.

The Charleston Fire Department put 16,000 miles on the truck before the engine was ruined by flood waters. Charleston reached an insurance settlement for the truck. The truck was then sold to B&B through an auction. 

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Posted: Nov 27, 2017

San Diego May Spend $34M on Firefighting Helicopter, Storage Hangar

The new helicopter, which would cost $20 million, is capable of dropping nearly three times the water of the city’s current choppers — 1,000 gallons versus 375 gallons.

Having three choppers instead of two would also ensure the city has at least two available at all times, said Fire-Rescue Chief Brian Fennessy, explaining that the choppers are frequently out of service for maintenance and repairs.

The hangar, which would cost $13.7 million, would reduce rust and corrosion on the choppers and allow maintenance to be conducted indoors. The city now stores its firefighting choppers outdoors at Montgomery-Gibbs.

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Posted: Nov 27, 2017

Katy (TX) Fire Station Ground-Breaking Likely for December

The 12,999-square-foot station includes pods for each company within the fire department, explained David Slattery, of Slattery Tackett Architects, LLP, the architectural firm that designed the building. For example, emergency medical responders and the ladder company each would have a pod.  

Brawner compared it to a college dorm room with a sitting area and then bedrooms in a suite. That will provide individual privacy, he added, noting the responders include men and women. "With our alerting system, we need to go only to the area that will be notified and not have to wake up everyone else - only the one that's needed," said Brawner.

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Posted: Nov 27, 2017

Fire Retardant Use Explodes as Worries About Water, Wildlife Grow

In California, state firefighting crews have applied 15.3 million gallons of chemical fire retardants so far this year, according to data provided by CalFire, the state’s wildland firefighting agency. That’s a new record, and double the amount used just three years ago.  

CalFire applied 2.7 million gallons of retardant in a single one-week period starting October 9 – also a record. Of that amount, about 2 million gallons were used on the North Bay wildfires, which killed 43 people and burned more than 8,000 structures in October as they swept across several counties north of the San Francisco Bay Area, including Sonoma and Napa.

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