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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Holmen Area (WI) Fire Department to Replace Fire Apparatus

The Holmen Area Fire Department is continuing to assess its response vehicles and is taking steps to upgrade its fleet. The assessment showed a 1995 mini-pumper should be replaced because of its age and limitations.
At the Holmen Area Fire District Association Board's June 22 meeting, the department asked to approve the sale of the mini-pumper and use the proceeds toward the purchase of a new rescue squad. The board voted to approve the sale and directed Fire Chief Paul Menches to seek quotes for a replacement vehicle.

The new rescue squad, equipped with a 12-foot, enclosed, utility box with multiple compartments and slide-outs equips the squad to deploy to a variety of incidents such as vehicle accidents, advanced medical, rescue operations, rapid intervention and other situations the current rescue squad isn't capable of handling.

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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Sherborne (UK) Firefighters Urge People Not to Obstruct Fire Apparatus

Dorset firefighters have urged Sherborne residents to park considerately after one crew was held up on Lenthay Road yesterday evening (July 5). One fire engine from Sherborne was called out to attend a community event on Lenthay Road in the vicinity of Sherborne Abbey Primary School.
But the engine was delayed in reaching its destination due to parked cars on both sides of the road, leaving no room for the vehicle to pass without causing damage to itself or the parked cars.

Fortunately on this occasion, this was not an emergency call out and no-one was harmed as a result of the firefighters being delayed.

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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Sheffield Lake (OH) May Finance Refurbishment of 1996 Fire Apparatus

Sheffield Lake Finance Director Tamara Smith suggested that after paying down the existing note by $275,000, the city should add approximately $115,000 in new financing to the rolled-over note to refurbish the fire department’s backup fire engine, along with approximately $68,000 to purchase the service department’s skid-steer machine.
"Fire Chief Tim Card has obtained an estimate of $113,000 to refurbish engine 63, our 1996 fire engine, from a reputable company that we've used for repairs recently and that he knows well and trusts," Smith said. The firefighters say they prefer the older fire engine, saying it is better built than the newer fire engine the city obtained with grant money. The process would include refurbishment of the 21-year-old fire engine's pumps and repainting.

'The 21-year-old truck is simpler to use, and the repairs it needs are new brakes, replacement of hoses and other internal plastic parts," SLFD Lt. Brian Davis said Tuesday. "They'd overhaul the engine, which was built to go a million miles, replace all the leaky hoses and valves, and repaint it in about six weeks. When it comes back, it would be as if we have two new fire engines. Replacing Engine 63 with a new pumper truck would cost the city at least $400,000-$500,000. This would save the city a lot of money, and we could go another 21 years before we need to do anything again."

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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Agencies retrieve 17 tubers from Snoqualmie River in two water rescues

Two water rescues and a motorcycle accident near Fall City made for an eventful evening for Fire District 27 emergency personnel, and surrounding agencies yesterday. None of the 17 people involved in the water incidents were injured during their adventures, but a motorcyclist who crashed after hitting a patch of gravel sustained a broken shoulder and some broken ribs, said FD 27’s acting Lieutenant Joe Springer.
- PUB DATE: 7/6/2017 1:18:19 PM - SOURCE: Snoqualmie Valley Record
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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Multiple Purpose Storage Systems from Ready Rack

Store a wide variety of equipment in a very small footprint. Can store 24 SCBA units, up to 32 air cylinders, up to 1,400 feet of 2½-inch, or be set up as a combination storage system depending on your department’s needs.

The following Configurations are available:

  1. MPSS-H: Hose Configuration includes three Double Hose Ledges
  2. MPSS-S: SCBA Configuration includes 24 Air Pack L-Bracket with two Speed Clips* 
  3. MPSS-C: Cylinder Configuration storage includes eight V-Shelves for Cylinders and eight Air Pack L-Brackets with two Speed Clips*
  4. MPSS-HC: Hose and Cylinder Configuration includes two Single Hose Ledges and (4) V-Shelves for Cylinders
  5. MPSS-HSC: Hose/SCBA/Cylinder Configuration includes three V-Shelves for Cylinders, two Single Hose Ledges, (1) Double Hose Ledge, eight Air Pack L-Brackets with two Speed Clips*

*Specify bottle size - 5", 6" or 7"

To learn more about the five different configurations of the Multiple Purpose Storage Systems or to request a custom combination, visit www.readyrack.com.

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