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Posted: Jun 27, 2017

Beloit Fire Department's Equipment Gets Overhaul

BELOIT - Some of the Beloit Fire Department's rescue equipment is getting an overhaul, and the department is currently working on training department staff on using the updated gear this week. Through capital improvement funds provided by the city, the department replaced its aging extrication rescue gear for $200,000 over the course of 2016 and this year.

Through capital improvement funds provided by the city, the department replaced its aging extrication rescue gear for $200,000 over the course of 2016 and this year. The new gear, which is mainly used to pull crash victims out of vehicles, replaces 25-year-old extrication equipment.


The new tools are lighter, easier to use, are safer and are over a third faster than the previous generation of outdated tools. The change in gear reflects the vast changes made to vehicles over the last 25 years, with automobile manufacturers using lightweight heavy metals like titanium in the body frames. The old gear had trouble cutting into these metals.


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Posted: Jun 27, 2017

Two fires near Wenatchee grow overnight

Crews will continue Tuesday to contain two separate fires burning to the southeast of Wenatchee. The Spartan Fire is burning about five miles southeast of Wenatchee. Officials said Tuesday morning it is about 4,500 acres and is 10 percent contained. The fire started Monday night and crews have not said what cause it.
- PUB DATE: 6/27/2017 10:59:46 AM - SOURCE: KREM-TV CBS 2
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Posted: Jun 27, 2017

Woman accused of burning her own home near Snohomish

A 48-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of setting her home on fire Saturday near Snohomish. The woman’s roommate was not home at the time, according to a probable cause affidavit made available Monday. The fire started around 12:40 p.m. Fire crews saw flames reaching out a window of the mobile home along 171st Avenue SE.
- PUB DATE: 6/27/2017 8:59:26 AM - SOURCE: Everett Herald
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Posted: Jun 27, 2017

Related: Wildfire near Wenatchee forces evacuation of 80 homes

State and local officials say people in 80 homes south of Wenatchee have been told to get ready to leave because of a growing grass fire. State Department of Natural Resources fire officials said on Twitter that the fire that began Monday had grown to an 7 square miles by Monday night. Chelan County Emergency Management officials said on Twitter that people in those homes were being issued notices to get set to leave, meaning people should be ready to leave at a moment's notice.
- PUB DATE: 6/27/2017 7:56:27 AM - SOURCE: KCPQ-TV FOX 13
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Posted: Jun 27, 2017

Toyne Celebrates 75th Anniversary

Toyne fire apparatus

It all started in 1942 when blacksmith ‘Gib’ Toyne was asked by the City of Schleswig, Iowa, to produce a fire truck that would be mounted on a Model A Ford chassis. In 1978, longtime employee Roger Schwabe purchased the growing apparatus manufacturer from Toyne in 1978, and sons Mike and Bill Schwabe run the company today. Since its inception, Toyne, Inc. has consistently delivered quality-built fire apparatus to departments across the nation.

2017 marks 75 years of building a reputation for manufacturing fire trucks that will be there when emergency personnel need them the most. Throughout the year, Toyne looks to promote their achieved longevity via sharing customer success stories, social media giveaways, as well as a 75th Anniversary event that will be open to the public.

Toyne Tailored Apparatus, which has become synonymous with quality over the years, continues to remain dedicated to the fire apparatus industry. From the first pumper that was delivered to Schleswig, Iowa, to the industry-recognized PRV™ slide out and down pump panel, Toyne’s innovations continue to catch the attention of departments all over the United States. Through their unique stall-built processes, the Breda, Iowa-based company works closely with each customer to ensure that every inch of the apparatus is built to their exact specifications.

“We are fortunate to have such a dedicated, experienced team,” said company president Mike Schwabe. “Each employee brings experience to what we do, and in turn, helps improve our processes and the apparatus we deliver.”

Schwabe went on to say, “We want to extend our most sincere appreciation to all of our customers. Thank you for trusting our team to engineer fire apparatus that aid you when you take the call. You are all part of our 75th Anniversary and we hope that you join us in celebrating this milestone.”

Toyne embarked on a company rebranding initiative in 2012 that consisted of a new logo, positioning statement, “Built to take the call," the fire apparatus industry’s first mobile-friendly website, and a plethora of enhanced marketing and dealer network tools.

Those looking to learn more about Toyne and their 75th Anniversary are urged to visit www.Toyne.com and to engage with the company on Facebook (Facebook.com/ToyneFireTrucks) and Twitter (Twitter.com/ToyneFireTrucks).

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