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Posted: Aug 8, 2017

Former firefighter accused of stealing North Whidbey Fire & Rescue department's boat

A former firefighter is accused of stealing a rescue boat from North Whidbey Fire and Rescue, according to court documents. Police recovered the boat the next day and searched the man’s house, finding other items — including a stretcher — that belonged to the fire department. Prosecutors recently charged the man, Bryan D.
- PUB DATE: 8/8/2017 1:12:11 PM - SOURCE: Whidbey News-Times
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Posted: Aug 8, 2017

Marysville Fire District firefighters graduate Fire Academy

The Marysville Fire District congratulates three of its newest full-time firefighters who just graduated from the Washington State Patrol Fire Academy. Firefighters Joe Thacker, Solomon Wilson and Ryan Carbary were presented with their diplomas on July 28. Thacker, Wilson and Carbary completed 12 weeks of intense training including live fire/rescue exercises and classroom instruction at the state fire training facility located in North Bend.
- PUB DATE: 8/8/2017 1:08:25 PM - SOURCE: North Couty Outlook
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Posted: Aug 8, 2017

Mississippi Industries for the Blind Fire Shovel and McLeod Rake Tools Are Built to Last

Mississippi Industries for the Blind (MIB) now offers American-made, professional-grade fire shovels and McLeod rake tools to the public.  For years, the forestry fire hand tools were manufactured by MIB and only available to forestry professionals and firefighters via a contract between MIB and the U.S. Forestry Service.

The McLeod Tool and Fire Shovel have a wide variety of uses such as for constructing fire lines or other forms of wildfire suppression, or for shaping a trail’s back slope or erosion control.  These tools are designed to be reliable, efficient, and able to withstand wear.

MIB manufactures the forestry fire hand tools in its facility in Mississippi under an ISO 9000 certified quality system. Its employees oversee the robotic welding required to manufacture the McLeod rake tool, which is made of hardened, high-grade steel.  The fire shovel has a hardened, steel forged head and all assembly, drilling and riveting is also completed in house.

MIB is a non-funded agency of the state of Mississippi with a mission to train and employ those who are blind or visually impaired to promote independence and self-reliance in all aspects of their lives.

There are many misconceptions about the capabilities of the blind and visually impaired. As a result, the unemployment rate for this population is very high.

Mississippi Industries for the Blind (MIB) is a leading employer of the blind and at least 75 percent of its employees are blind and/or visually impaired.

The company has manufactured products for the U.S. Forestry Service (USFS), Department of Agriculture (USDA), Department of Defense (DOD), General Services Administration (GSA) and others.

More info: http://www.msblind.org/firetools/

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Posted: Aug 8, 2017

Video: Preserved 1950s Era American LaFrance 700 Series Pumper

The Bishop (CA) Fire Department placed an order for this American LaFrance 700 Series closed-cab pumper. It has approximately 7,000 original miles, and becuse of the department's meticulous preservation--from its original pain to its polished chrome, many consider it not only a perfect reference vehicle for those wanting to restore 1950s era 700 Series pumpers, but also one of the nicest preserved examples of this type of pumper around.

The video comes courtesy of the Sherbrook Fire Buffs.

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Posted: Aug 8, 2017

WFAS EXECUTIVE BOARD VACANCY

We currently have an opening on the WFAS Executive Board for an Eastern Representative, partial term, to serve through May 2018 (until the conference in which an election will take place for a two-year term).

 

Please submit a Statement of Interest to abecker@centralpiercefire.org, no later than Tuesday, August 15, for consideration at our upcoming Board Meeting in Walla Walla.

 

Feel free to reference the WFAS Board Campaign on the website for more information on Board involvement or reach out to a Board Member.

 

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