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Posted: Feb 20, 2017

Open House for New Milton Fire Station

The culmination of a 10-year effort was celebrated on Saturday, with the official ribbon cutting and open house for the new Milton Fire/Rescue building .To the delight of the crowd gathered for the celebration, the ribbon was actually two sections of fire hose, which were not cut but rather uncoupled to mark the official opening of the building.
The 9,000 square foot building is located at 865 White Mountain Highway, just up the street from the 65-year-old station it will replace. The old building no longer met building and safety code. The new $2.7 million building was designed by the architectural firm of Cowan-Goudreault of Concord, and Eckman Construction of Bedford was responsible for the build.
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Posted: Feb 20, 2017

Wilson (AR) Gets New Fire Apparatus

When it comes to fighting fires, the town of Wilson has a new weapon in its arsenal. The city posted on social media this weekend this video of its new fire truck: As we reported earlier this month, the town is expecting to grow and now they need firefighters to keep people safe.
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Posted: Feb 20, 2017

Pittsfield (MA) Gets New Fire Apparatus

A new ladder truck has arrived at the Pittsfield Fire Department, but it won't see any action until early next month at least. In the interim, firefighters will be busy learning to use the new apparatus and mounting equipment.
The $780,000 vehicle from Pierce Manufacturing Co., now the department's Truck 2, gleamed in the afternoon sunlight inside headquarters after its arrival on Friday. Delivery was expected a week ago, but was delayed three times by snowstorms.

The 2014 model has a 100-foot ladder, which operates differently than the previous Truck 2. Firefighters will be trained to use the ladder by a Wisconsin-based engineer over four days beginning Feb. 27, he said. Various equipment, already in the department's stock, will be installed in early- to mid-March. Czerwinski said the truck would be road-ready after that.

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Posted: Feb 20, 2017

Phoenix Fire Captain Dies Almost Eight Years After On-Duty Crash

A former Phoenix fire captain who suffered serious injuries in an on-duty accident almost eight years ago has died. Phoenix Fire Department officials say 56-year-old Crystal Rezzonico died Saturday. In August 2009, Rezzonico was aboard a fire engine dispatched to an emergency call in Phoenix when a crash occurred at a busy intersection.
Authorities say Rezzonico was ejected from the truck and suffered a traumatic brain injury along with two broken legs and two broken shoulders. The woman had landed headfirst.

The fire truck was struck by a sedan traveling nearly 70 miles per hour, fire officials said.

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Posted: Feb 20, 2017

Ford Transit Showcases Ferno iNTRAXX at Arab Health in Dubai

The Dubai ambulance fleet has recently been strengthened by the addition of nine brand new custom-made Ford Transit vans, the world’s best-selling cargo van nameplate with a 50-plus year legacy.

Ferno, the global leader in emergency prehospital patient handling equipment, spent more than three years developing the iNTraxx System (Integrated Vehicle Component System and iNLine Fastening System) using the Ford Transit for ambulance conversion, winning a top innovation award at the 2016 World Expo.

These Ford Transit ambulances delivered to the Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services (DCAS) are the first of their kind in the world. Customized by Horton Emergency Vehicles, a division of market-leading emergency vehicle manufacturer REV Group, the interior of the ambulance is modular, and can be changed around in a matter of minutes, depending on the emergency situation.

The new Ford Transit Van ambulance is more compact than the typical box-on-a-chassis style ambulance. Vital tools, such as IV equipment, oxygen, monitors, and supply bags all hang along the side of the cabin with quick-release mounts on a track system for easy and immediate access, which makes the administration of medical attention as nimble and capable as the Transit itself.

“One of the greatest benefits of the Ford Transit IPTS (Integrated Patient Transport System) is that its design allows our emergency medical technicians to remain safely seated and restrained while performing on-route to the hospital,” said Khalifa bin Darri, CEO and executive director, DCAS. “Paramedics can be strapped into their seat, which can move forwards and backwards, meaning everything, including the patient, is safely accessible on the journey where time may very well be of the essence.”

“This partnership with DCAS highlights a growing confidence in Ford Transit, its adaptability, and its ability to become a next-generation ambulance,” said Steve Kimber, Director Commercial Vehicle and Fleet, Ford Middle East and Africa. “Custom-driven innovation is a staple of the Transit which has seen it become the world’s best-selling cargo van nameplate. Its capabilities, nimbleness, and reliability make it the perfect choice as an ambulance that not only needs to get somewhere quickly, but also safely.”

Dubai Health Authority showcased the Ford Transit ambulance at the Middle East’s largest healthcare exhibition and medical congress, Arab Health, from January 30 to February 2, 2017, at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

For more information on Ford Middle East, please visit www.me.ford.com.

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