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Posted: Sep 5, 2017

Firefighters Back at Historic Lawrence (KS) Fire Station

The horses that once pulled fire apparatus out of Lawrence's original Fire Station No. 2 are long gone, as are countless other emergency response practices from that era. But at least one piece of equipment in the 1932 building has stood the test of time: the fire pole.
After more than a decade as administrative offices, Lawrence’s oldest standing fire station, at 1839 Massachusetts St., is once again home to an active emergency crew.

Medic 1 — comprising an ambulance, its crew and a backup ambulance — moved into the station in August and is expected to stay up to a year, while Fire Station No. 1 at 746 Kentucky St. undergoes a major renovation. Engine 1 — the Kentucky Street fire truck and crew — is being housed in a small temporary building near the station for the duration of the renovation.

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Posted: Sep 5, 2017

Car Strikes Montgomery County (MD) Fire Apparatus Blocking Crash Scene

Two people were injured Sunday when a car struck a firetruck that was blocking the site of a previous crash on the Beltway in the Bethesda area, injuring two people, a fire department spokesman said.
Several firetrucks and emergency response crews were on the outer loop of the Beltway between Connecticut Avenue and Rockville Pike to respond to earlier crashes, Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service spokesman Pete Piringer said Tuesday. There had been more than five crashes over the course of an hour that morning in that area of the Beltway.
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Posted: Sep 5, 2017

Norse Peak Fire burns 19,000 acres, popular ski resort evacuates

A wildfire burning on the Yakima-Pierce County border about 11 miles west of Cliffdell is now threatening a popular ski resort and several communities. The Norse Peak Fire is now at more than 19,000 acres and is 8 percent contained as of this morning. The Crystal Mountain Ski Resort was under a level 3 “go now” evacuation alert as the fire grew on both sides this week, pushing over the Pacific Crest Trail and threatening communities along Highway 410.
- PUB DATE: 9/5/2017 10:48:47 AM - SOURCE: YakTriNews
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Posted: Sep 5, 2017

Region: Oregon wildfire jumps Columbia River to Washington

A lengthy stretch of highway east of Portland, Oregon, remained closed Tuesday morning as crews battled a growing wildfire that has also caused evacuations and sparked blazes across the Columbia River in Washington state Hundreds of people have been forced to evacuate because of a seven-square mile (18-square kilometers) fire that started Saturday.
- PUB DATE: 9/5/2017 9:13:46 AM - SOURCE: KCPQ-TV FOX 13
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Posted: Sep 5, 2017

Pierce Delivers 18 Fire and Emergency Apparatus to Lancaster County, South Carolina

Pierce Manufacturing has delivered 18 Pierce fire and emergency apparatus to Lancaster County Fire Rescue Service located in Lancaster County, SC. This is the second time Lancaster County has taken delivery of 18 Pierce apparatus.

APPLETON, WI—Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation company, has delivered 18 Pierce fire and emergency apparatus to the Lancaster County (SC) Fire Rescue Service. The purchase includes 10 Pierce® Saber® custom pumpers, two Pierce Saber pumper-tankers, five Pierce rescues, and one Pierce dry side tanker. This is the second time Lancaster County has taken delivery of 18 Pierce apparatus.

“Lancaster County’s network of volunteer fire departments are trained to the highest standards, and we’re proud to supply these motivated and top-notch first responders with the apparatus to allow them to perform at the highest level,” says Matt McLeish, senior vice president of sales and marketing of the Fire and Emergency segment and Pierce Manufacturing. “To be chosen for this second major round of purchases is an honor, and demonstrates our ability to meet the wide ranging needs of this very large and diverse county.”

Pierce’s reputation for building quality fire apparatus was an important factor when our team evaluated these purchases,” says Darren Player, director for the Lancaster County Fire Rescue Service. “The Saber’s interior cab space and the bid’s overall cost efficiency were other important considerations.”

The 10 Pierce Saber custom pumpers each features a 400-hp engine, a 22-inch extended front bumper, a 1,500-gpm single-stage pump, and lowered crosslays. The pumpers are equipped with the Pierce Husky™ foam and Hercules™ compressed-air foam systems (CAFS). “Compressed-air foam has proven to be a very effective firefighting tool,” explains Player. “Our experience is that the fire goes out faster, overhaul is easier, and rekindles are almost nonexistent.”

The two Pierce Saber pumper-tankers feature 450-hp engines, 1,700-gallon water tanks, and carry 1,100 feet of 5-inch hose and 400 feet of 3-inch hose. The pumper-tankers are also equipped with Pierce Husky foam systems.

Other vehicles delivered include five Pierce 16-foot nonwalk-in rescue apparatus with full-depth compartments, slide-out toolboards, adjustable shelves, and air bottle storage in the fenders. The 18th vehicle delivered is a Pierce dry side tanker with seating for two firefighters, a 2,000-gallon water tank capacity, and a 500-gpm single-stage pump.

Lancaster County is located in the Piedmont region of South Carolina and encompasses urban areas south of Charlotte and rural and rugged terrain in its undeveloped regions. The Lancaster County Fire Rescue Service consists of 18 volunteer fire departments and one career municipal fire department that are overseen by a 19-member fire commission. A very large protection district, Lancaster County Fire Rescue Service works as a cohesive partner with all other emergency service agencies in the county, while also providing mutual aid response.

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