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Posted: Jul 3, 2017

Faulty Ignition Kept Fire Truck from Pumping at Twin Peaks

AUGUSTA,Ga (WJBF) New information about that big fire at Twin Peaks this week. The effort to put it out got off to a slow start. That's because the first fire truck that got there couldn't pump water. The engine cut off. The truck had been in for maintenance that morning for another problem but not for the ignition switch.

“The ignition switch was bad which made the engine shut off and the pump would not pump if the engine is not running the apparatus did go earlier that morning but that morning the only issues were brought up and were found and remedied were the fact it needed some engine oil power steering fluid and the tired needed to be rotated,” said Fire Chief Chris James.


 
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Posted: Jul 3, 2017

Detroit (MI) Firetruck Targeted in Paintball Attack

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A photo shows a Detroit fire engine covered in pink paint. The Detroit Fire Department said as firefighters were leaving an emergency, their truck was targeted by someone firing a paintball gun. It happened June 24 on Minden Street, near where the first paintball shooting took place.


 
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Posted: Jul 3, 2017

Brockway Volunteer Hose Co. Dedicates Trucks

BROCKWAY - As Brockway gets ready to celebrate the annual tradition of the Old-Fashioned Fourth of July, another, less-frequent tradition took place at a small ceremony at Brockway Volunteer Hose Company Sunday evening. The fire department purchased a fire engine and refurbished a ladder truck, and both vehicles were dedicated to service in the parking lot outside the fire house.

The fire department purchased a fire engine and refurbished a ladder truck, and both vehicles were dedicated to service in the parking lot outside the fire house.


 
 
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Posted: Jul 3, 2017

Elliott E190 Offers Highest and Longest Reach of Current U.S.-Made Telescopic Aerial Work Platforms

Wind turbines and power transmission towers are getting higher and so must the equipment that services them.
Although this article does not deal directly with fire apparatus aerial devices, aerials in the United States are getting taller, and it's not too far fetched depending on what hazards are in your area that you might end up looking into longer aerials and asking apparatus manufacturers to build them.
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Posted: Jul 3, 2017

The Dangerous Reality Behind Operating An Ambulance

Operating an ambulance is a lot more than driving lights and sirens to a call, there are dozens of moving parts and variables that turn the task of driving an emergency vehicle into being the conductor of a chaotic orchestra. The first task may seem simple in nature but is actually the hardest of all, calming yourself.
This article delves into all the moving parts that go into driving an ambulance. After a patient is loaded, one EMT will drive and one will stay in the back, typically. The driver has to get there safely, sometimes operate radios, control their adrenaline, etc.
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