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Posted: Aug 14, 2017

CAL FIRE Awards $10 Million Fire Truck Contract to Boise Mobile Equipment

Sacramento, CA -  The State of California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, best known as CAL FIRE, has awarded roughly $10 million to Boise Mobile Equipment (BME) for production of over thirty Type-III wildland firefighting apparatuses. “Tag-on” opportunities are available to California fire departments, which allow them to save time, money and effort in purchasing fire equipment and machinery. 

“Tagging-on” is a common method used by fire departments during the purchasing process. Rather than undergo the traditional bidding process, which can often take up to a year, fire departments are able to “tag-on” to another department’s purchase order, allowing them to add their own purchases to the existing order. By tagging on to BME’s purchase order, fire departments are able to get their fire apparatus in a fast, efficient and cost-effective way. 

Boise Mobile Equipment is a fire truck manufacturer located in Boise, Idaho who has been servicing the nation’s fire, police, and emergency response professionals since 1990. BME fire apparatuses are manufactured to perform in rough terrain and extreme firefighting conditions.   BME is dedicated to providing departments with custom design options, superior craftsmanship, and rugged durability. BME offers various types of emergency vehicles including pumpers, tenders, rescues, Wildland Type 3’s, 4’s and 6’s, and a variety of command vehicles. In addition, BME provides equipment and services to law enforcement with its command vehicles, complete up-fitting, and K-9 units.

Aside from its work with CAL FIRE, BME has manufactured fire apparatus for the US Forest Service (USFS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), National Park Service (NPS) and multiple municipal and county fire departments throughout the United States.

For more information on Boise Mobile Equipment and its fire apparatuses, visit bmefire.com

If your department is interested in tagging on, contact sales@bmefire.com or call 800-445-8342 to be connected with a factory sales representative.

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Posted: Aug 14, 2017

Fire destroys Whidbey Island home that was about to go up for sale

A home that was just about to go up for sale was destroyed by fire early Monday in the town of Langley, on South Whidbey Island. Firefighters responded to the scene, on Hillis Drive, at about 4 a.m. after a newspaper delivery person spotted smoke and flames coming from the home and called 911. No one was inside the house at the time, and no one was injured, said Jon Gabelein of South Whidbey Fire & Rescue.
- PUB DATE: 8/14/2017 8:45:39 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Aug 14, 2017

Wildfire burns home, leads to evacuations in Othello

Authorities have ordered evacuations as a wildfire threatens crops and homes in a rural part of Washington. The State Fire Marshal's Office on Sunday morning said one home and one outbuilding were lost. It estimated the blaze to be nearly 16 square miles (41 square kilometers). Residents of between 25 and 30 homes in Adams County have been told to leave immediately.
- PUB DATE: 8/14/2017 8:16:54 AM - SOURCE: Bellingham Herald
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Posted: Aug 14, 2017

2017 FIRE MECHANICS FALL CONFERENCE IMPORTANT LODGING INFORMATION

Thank you, to all that have registered for the upcoming conference! Our room block is starting to fill at the Coast Wenatchee.  You have until August 17th to reserve your room reservations at the discounted conference price.  If you haven't made your reservation yet, please call  (509) 662-1234 & ask for the "Washington Fire Mechanics" room block to receive the special rates.

 

All full up when you call?  We have you covered!  Discounted rates are also available at the Red Lion in Wenatchee.  Call (509) 663-0711and askfor the "Washington Fire Mechanics" room block.


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Posted: Aug 14, 2017

Valparaiso to Get New Fire Truck

VALPARAISO - The city's fire department is replacing an aging firetruck that has seen little use. The board of works gave its approval Friday to a request from Valparaiso Fire Chief Chad Dutz to order a 70-foot single axle aerial platform truck from Sutphen, Amlin, Ohio.

The board of works gave its approval Friday to a request from Valparaiso Fire Chief Chad Dutz to order a 70-foot single axle aerial platform truck from Sutphen, Amlin, Ohio.


Cost of the new firetruck is $824,895 and will be purchased through a low interest, six-year loan, Dutz said.


 

Dutz said his department has money available for the purchase from the equipment replacement fund.


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