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Posted: Jun 13, 2017

Washington City Officials Advised Not to Talk to Fire Dept.

Clarkston City Councilor Belinda Campbell was visibly upset Monday when city officials were not allowed to talk openly with the Clarkston Fire Department about the future. The Public Safety Committee and several firefighters had finally gathered around the same table, but several minutes prior to the special meeting, city attorney Todd Richardson advised the council to say absolutely nothing.
- PUB DATE: 6/13/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Firehouse
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Posted: Jun 13, 2017

Clarkston City Officials Advised Not to Talk to Fire Dept.

Clarkston City Councilor Belinda Campbell was visibly upset Monday when city officials were not allowed to talk openly with the Clarkston Fire Department about the future. The Public Safety Committee and several firefighters had finally gathered around the same table, but several minutes prior to the special meeting, city attorney Todd Richardson advised the council to say absolutely nothing.
- PUB DATE: 6/13/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: firehouse.com
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Posted: Jun 13, 2017

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-SVI Rescue Truck

San Marcos (TX) Fire Department 22-foot walk-around rescue. Spartan Metro Star cab and chassis; Cummins ISL 450-hp engine.

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Posted: Jun 12, 2017

New Sallisaw (OK) Fire Apparatus Gets Immediate Workout

It hadn't been in Sallisaw but a few hours before the Sallisaw Fire Department had to use its new tanker truck to help combat a fire. Sallisaw Fire Chief Anthony Armstrong said Friday morning he and Assistant Fire Chief Steve Padgett had just returned from picking the tanker up at La Grange, Texas.
Only moments later, the Sallisaw Fire Department, along with the new tanker, responded to an alarm of a fire near Applegate Cove.

The 2017 Model tanker is the first tanker the fire department has ever had, Armstrong said. It was built by Fouts Brothers and has a 3,000-gallon capacity tank. It also boasts a 1250 GPM pump. It took six months to build the tanker once it was ordered.

“It’s as large as any pumper we already have. It can be used as a pumper,” Armstrong said. “It can be used on car fires, or grass fires, or any where there is no fireplug protection.”

The cost for the tanker is $217,299. The Cherokee Nation donated $50,000 toward the purchase and the U.S. Department Agriculture came up with another $50,000, Armstrong said. The City of Sallisaw paid $117,299 in funds it already had budgeted for the tanker.

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Posted: Jun 12, 2017

Elmhurst (IL) Rolls Out Rapid Response Emergency Vehicle

Elmhurst Fire Department officials introduced their new advanced life-support rapid-response vehicle Saturday, introducing the vehicle at the Dancing Under the Stars performance by the Elmhurst College Jazz Band at the Addison Parking Garage. The new utility vehicle, a Ford Explorer provided under a contract with Metro Paramedic Services and staffed around the clock by one paramedic, is intended to fill a small gap in city ambulance coverage.
City officials call the new vehicle more nimble than either an ambulance or a fire engine, and therefore able to reach an accident or illness site more quickly, but acknowledge the vehicle cannot be used to transport a patient to a health care facility.

The city already contracts with Metro for two ambulances, each staffed by two certified paramedics, capable of providing advanced life support. The paramedics can communicate with hospital medical personnel about a patient's condition and administer drugs on site under a doctor's direction.

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