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Posted: Apr 28, 2017

Florida deputies: Suspect bites skin off firefighter's arm

A Lake Wales man is accused of biting a chunk of skin out of an firefighter who was helping a deputy restrain him, according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office. According to an affidavit, on Tuesday night deputies responded to a crash in the area of Thornhill Road and Moonlite Pass. When a deputy asked Breonski Gardner, 26, for his license, Gardner threw the keys at him and told him to get it himself.
- PUB DATE: 4/28/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KHOU.com
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Posted: Apr 28, 2017

FDIC International: The Latest Innovations in Firefighter Safety at Your Fingertips

By Chris Mc Loone

For exhibitors and attendees alike, FDIC International is a very busy week. After training for two days, FDIC attendees begin their classroom sessions. Meanwhile, exhibitors continue to prepare their booths for the opening of the exhibition portion of the event. It is no different for MSA.

For example, the company is moving full speed to deploy its G1 Integrated Thermal Imaging Camera (G1 iTIC). MSA is the only manufacturer to offer a true TIC integrated directly into a firefighter’s self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). According to Samantha D’Uva, manager, public relations, “At FDIC, we will be equipping 60 lucky firefighters with the G1 Integrated Thermal Imaging Camera (G1 iTIC), free of charge. All of us at MSA are looking forward to the FDIC show as the best stage to illustrate —in a very real manner—our commitment to continually innovate on behalf of firefighters across the globe. We’re also proud to be able to demonstrate how the G1 iTIC has the potential to literally save lives.” D’Uva adds that in addition to the product giveaway, MSA is offering a fully immersive virtual reality experience for show attendees to better see and appreciate the features of the G1 iTIC first hand.

Compatible with any G1 SCBA, including the more than 60,000 units in use at fire departments around the world, this iTIC features a patent-pending design and takes advantage of the only full-color display control module available on the market today. Additionally, it can be installed at the factory or via a simple, 10-minute field upgrade.

MSA is also bringing back it’s block party, which has grown every year. The event occurs on Thursday at the intersection of S. Capitol Ave. and W. Georgia Street from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Visitors to the block party can take part in the G1 Readiness Race. Participants try to beat the clock for a chance to win for G1 iTIC upgrade kits for their department and a Cairns Leather Helmet for themselves. For more information, visit www.msablockparty.com.

MSA will also use FDIC International 2017 as a platform to announce its sustaining partnership with nonprofit Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN). “It’s been widely discussed in the industry that there is a need to raise the awareness of risks faced by firefighters,” says D’Uva. “At MSA, we fully stand behind our brand promise of ‘when you go in, we go in with you.’ As such, we are committed to advocating for and raising awareness of cancer prevention guidelines set by organizations like the FCSN.”

According to D’Uva, one of the most important aspects of FDIC International is that it provides endless opportunities for product research, relationship building ,and networking. “Attending FDIC is impressive, because the latest innovations in firefighter safety are all at your fingertips,” she says. She adds that “Firefighters put themselves in danger every day to keep communities safe. For MSA, protecting those who protect us is at the heart of everything we do. Our goal is to develop and provide these brave men and women with the most technologically advanced safety equipment available that helps protect them when their lives are on the line. Quite simply, nothing else matters. And, having a presence

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Posted: Apr 28, 2017

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Posted: Apr 27, 2017

REV Group Debuts REV FLEX at FDIC International 2017

The new REV FLEX integrated vehicle component system provides crash-ready safety for providers and patients, and efficiency that reduces operating costs for agencies.

The REV FLEX system has been designed so secure loose equipment inside the ambulance and to allow medics to delivery patient care from a seated, restrained position, reducing the risk of death and injury during crashes, sudden stops, or hard maneuvers.

This modular system features wall-mounted tracks that secure a series of SafeMount equipment mounts, SafeCab storage cabinets, and SafePak supply bags.

The REV FLEX integrated vehicle component system is the result of a partnership between REV Group and Ferno. REV brands AEV, McCoy Miller, and Wheeled Coach will offer models with a completely integrated Ferno iN∫TRAXX™ system comprised of a series of tracks, quick-release mounts, and storage solutions that are compliant with new federal ambulance standards required by SAE, NHTSA, NFPA, and CAAS. This system reduces the risk of death and injury by keeping equipment such as oxygen cylinders, monitors, defibrillators, and supply bags secured to the walls of an ambulance during 26g impacts. With vital tools within reach, medics can deliver patient care from a seated and restrained position.

The modular nature of the system allows for greater operational flexibility, providing caregivers with ambulance configurations tailored to their needs and repurposed for specific tasks quickly and efficiently. Additionally, the system will improve turnaround times for restocking, reducing inventory and overall vehicle weight as well.

For more information, visit www.revgroup.com.

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Posted: Apr 27, 2017

Rev Group Fire Division E-ONE Provides a Preview of the First Metro 100 Quint For Sarasota County

REV Group, a $2+ billion manufacturer of industry-leading motor vehicle brands, is pleased to announce the delivery of the first E-ONE Metro 100 Quint to Sarasota County Fire Department in Sarasota County, Florida.

Since 1985, Sarasota County Fire Department has been a loyal E-ONE customer, and has purchased over 35 E-ONE fire trucks. The new E-ONE Metro 100 Quint is the latest addition to Sarasota County’s fleet, demonstrating its confidence in E-ONE as a buyer of the first unit. E-ONE is featuring a sneak peak of the Metro 100 Quint at the FDIC International 2017 in Indianapolis, IN, April 27-29th, 2017.

The Metro 100 Quint features include:

  • 100′ ladder on a single rear axle
  • Compact design with a 235” wheelbase that provides great maneuverability
  • Choice of LTH 100, HM 100 or 110′ aerial device, each featuring a 2.5:1 structural safety factor, which is a 25% increase over NFPA industry standards.
  • Advanced Aerial Control System (AACS) or direct hydraulic controls
  • Integral torque box chassis constructed with formed high strength steel
  • Crisscross under-slung jacks with only 11′ spread
  • 24K Dana front beam axle with taper leaf springs
  • 35K Dana rear axle with Link Atlas air suspension
  • Cyclone® 3/16” extruded aluminum cab with roll cage construction
  • Extruded aluminum body with SideStackerTM hosebed, full depth compartments and raised rear body perimeter for improved departure angle
  • Up to 2,000 GPM pump
  • 300 or 500 gallon water tank
  • 156′ of ground ladders

Additional feature that are specific to the Sarasota County Fire Department include:

  • Cummins® ISX12 500 HP with Allison® EVS4000 transmission
  • Severe duty front bumper with two hydraulic reels and tray for hydraulic rescue tools
  • Split raised roof
  • Severe duty interior
  • 300 gallon water tank
  • Three preconnected handlines over pump
  • Storage for (8) SCBA bottles in wheelwell
  • 8KW Harrison® hydraulic generator with IHTTM
  • Genesis® PTO / hydraulic driven Mach® III hydraulic rescue tool system
  • HM100 aerial with waterway to 80’ and wireless controls for the monitor
  • AACS with ladder tip controls

Sarasota County Fire Department. Sarasota is located on the west coast of Florida and operates 29 Fire/EMS stations where they run over 60,000 Fire and EMS calls annually.

“Departments that operate in congested areas will find great value in the new Metro 100 single axle Quint,” says E-ONE Product Manager, Joe Hedges, “Its compact size gives them the ease of maneuverability while providing a 100’ aerial, pump, tank, hosebed and generous ladder complement. As an added bonus the narrow jack spread of only 11′ allows the unit to set up in limited space.”

For more information, www.e-one.com.

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