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Posted: Jul 27, 2017

Pierce Introduces High Flow Industrial Fire Apparatus

Pierce Manufacturing today introduced the new Pierce High Flow Industrial Apparatus that is capable of flowing 5,500 gpm when drafting, and up to 10,000 gpm when drawing water from a positive (hydrant) source. 

APPLETON, WI—Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation company has introduced the new Pierce® High Flow Industrial Apparatus that is capable of flowing 5,500 gallons per minute (gpm) when drafting and up to 10,000 gpm drawing from a pressurized water source. 

“In emergency scenarios, when an industrial pumper is called into action, maximum water and foam flow are the top priorities, and that’s exactly what we’ve accomplished with the new Pierce High Flow Industrial Apparatus—it’s numbers are off the charts, and set the new performance benchmark,” said Matt McLeish, senior vice president of Sales and Marketing of the Fire & Emergency segment. “Equally important, however, is the firefighting system’s endurance, reliability, and ease of operation. The new high-flow industrial apparatus delivers the dependability firefighters expect from Pierce.”

The Pierce High Flow industrial Apparatus features the first application of a Darley 2ZSM water pump that delivers up to 10,000 gpm flow rate from a pressurized water source and additional reach to keep firefighters further away from harm. “We worked very closely with the Darley team to engineer and integrate the system’s components, which include a pair of Darley ZSM pumps that are coupled together on a common transmission to deliver uncommon performance,” said John Schultz, director of pumper and custom chassis products. “To say the least, it’s a pretty impressive firefighting system.” Pierce has been awarded five years of exclusivity on the Darley 2ZSM for industrial fire apparatus applications.

To complement the water pumping capabilities of the new Pierce High Flow Industrial Apparatus, Pierce expanded its line of Husky™ foam systems. The new Husky 450 foam system delivers up to 450 gallons of foam concentrate per minute. “When flowing this much water, the foam system and other critical components need to keep pace, and that’s what we’ve been able to accomplish with this apparatus,” added Schultz.

Simplicity of operation is another focus of Pierce’s product development team. One case in point is Pierce’s exclusive valve controllers that provide true valve position indication and an unprecedented level of control with the touch of a button. Moreover, the new patent-pending flow meters are an industry first, and provide accurate flow data across a broad range of flow rates.

The Pierce High Flow Industrial Apparatus is available on either the Pierce Velocity® or Pierce Arrow XT™ custom chassis, each featuring a 600-hp engine.

For more information, visit www.piercemfg.com.

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Posted: Jul 27, 2017

Medical call turns violent, man pulls gun on Spokane firefighters

Firefighters risk their lives on a daily basis to save others: Walking through burning buildings, performing water rescues, and fighting brush fires. But, what was at first a normal medical call last week turned into a very dangerous situation for Spokane firefighters. "The person went from a normal status like you and I talking here to extremely violent," said Spokane Fire Chief Schaeffer.
- PUB DATE: 7/27/2017 6:52:48 AM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
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Posted: Jul 27, 2017

Firefighters appreciate construction crews help contain Mead brush fire on Newport Highway

As soon as a fire breaks out, firefighters rush to the scene. But something interesting happened at the fire in Mead along Newport Highway on Tuesday. A group of construction workers who were at a site just across the road saw the smoke and flames, hopped in their water tanker, and immediately drove across the street.
- PUB DATE: 7/27/2017 6:39:10 AM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
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Posted: Jul 27, 2017

Fire destroys Mount Vernon building at closed business

A fire Wednesday afternoon destroyed a building at the closed Summersun Nursery at 4100 E. College Way. Mount Vernon Fire Department Battalion Chief Mark Malone said the fire was reported at 3:26 p.m. and the first fire trucks arrived at 3:31 p.m. The building was not in use and had no power running to it.
- PUB DATE: 7/27/2017 4:11:41 AM - SOURCE: Skagit Valley Herald (GoSkagit.com)
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Posted: Jul 27, 2017

CFD Fire Truck Struck by Bullet, No Injuries Reported

A Chicago Fire Department fire truck was struck by a bullet early Thursday when someone opened fire following an argument about a crash in the South Shore neighborhood. Fire crews responded at 2:23 a.m. to a two-car crash at the intersection of 79th Street and Yates Boulevard when an argument broke out between the parties involved, according to Chicago police.

A male, who was called to the scene by someone involved in the crash, grabbed a handgun from his vehicle and fired shots into a crowd, police said. One of the rounds damaged the windshield of a responding firetruck. No one was injured.


 
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