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Posted: Feb 17, 2017

NJ Soldier Surprises Son, Arriving Home on Fire Truck

It was a surprise homecoming in Pennsville, New Jersey for 5 year old Jace Allen, as he is reunited with his father.
A soldier returning home to Pennsville, New Jersey, had a special surprise in store for his young son: he arrived home from six months of service away riding a fire truck.

 


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Posted: Feb 17, 2017

Cops: Woman Steals Idling UT Fire Truck

KEARNS - Police say one person is in custody after a Unified fire truck was stolen Thursday afternoon. The unoccupied truck was later located at 6200 South and 5600 West. A "female suspect" was apprehended a short time after that at 5620 S. Stone Bluff Way, Unified police said.
A woman allegedly stepped into a Unified Fire Authority fire apparatus that was idling outside a convenience store and took it for a short ride on Thursday.

The Deseret News reported on the incident, which happened Thursday afternoon.

The suspect, 38, allegedly stole the truck, drove it about eight blocks and then exited the vehicle to go into a Walgreen's, said Unified police detective Ken Hansen. No firefighters were inside the vehicle, the report said, and the vehicle was not damaged.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2017

Photos: Chicago MVU, Fire Apparatus at Warehouse Fire

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Posted: Feb 17, 2017

FAMA: New Year, New Logo

The Firefighters Apparatus Manufacturers’ Association, FAMA, an organization committed to the safety and efficiency of the fire industry apparatus and components, has supported its members to revolutionize fire-manufacturing technology from basic post-war water haulers to contemporary, cutting-edge fire trucks. To commemorate FAMA’s 70th anniversary, association’s members recently voted to approve an impressive new logo to represent the dedication of its members to the support of fire and emergency workers.

The new logo refreshes past logos with a sleek new design featuring a striking red flame embodied in a shield, signifying the protection from fire that FAMA strives to achieve through its production of fire apparatus. Its simplistic design aims to parallel the core values of FAMA and thus provide an instant association between the logo and the organization. However, when applicable, the Firefighters Apparatus Manufacturers’ Association acronym can be placed strategically next to the shield for clarification while still maintaining a sophisticated design concept.

Choosing the associations’ new logo was undoubtedly a challenge. Over 250 astonishing designs were submitted, but the final selection was made at the Fall Meeting where the choice was clear. “The process was time consuming, but the committee and board had several great logo options for the members to review at our annual Fall meeting.  The board was very excited that our new logo was the clear winner after the vote and look forward to introducing the logo to the industry in
2017," stated Scott Edens, FAMA Board President.

We hope that you will take some time to check out the new logo.  Members of FAMA would also like to thank you for your continuing support during their rebranding and encourage you to look forward to their 75th Anniversary in 2021!

For more information on FAMA please visit:  www.FAMA.org

About FAMA:
The Fire Apparatus Manufacturers' Association (FAMA) is a non-profit trade association organized in 1946. Members of FAMA are committed to enhancing the quality of the fire apparatus industry and emergency service community through the manufacture and sale of safe, efficient fire apparatus and equipment.

 

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Posted: Feb 17, 2017

Fire knocked down at old Puget Sound Hospital in Tacoma

Tacoma firefighters were investigating the cause of a fire Thursday at old Puget Sound Hospital after battling the blaze for about an hour, spokesman Joe Meinecke said. He gave this account: Firefighters arrived about 2:45 p.m. and found smoke and flames coming from the first floor. They cut their way into the building through metal doors and escorted at least two people off of the fifth floor.
- PUB DATE: 2/17/2017 1:51:24 AM - SOURCE: Tacoma News Tribune
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