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Posted: Oct 31, 2016

Northern Illinois District Donates Truck to Vergennes Fire Department

VERGENNES - Sometimes it's the little things that make life sweeter. Other times, it's the big things - like a donated emergency response truck to a little village living on a tight budget. The Byron Fire Protection District board gifted that truck on Friday to the Vergennes Fire Department in an exchange that took place at the Walmart parking lot in Carbondale.

It was a five-hour haul for Byron Fire Protection District board member Jeff Bain to Carbondale. But Bain said he didn’t mind the trip south. He used it as an excuse to work in a visit with his daughter who lives in Pinckneyville. Bain said he’s familiar with the region because after his daughter attended SIU, she married a man from Southern Illinois and stayed.

Bain, a retired Illinois state trooper who serves on the board in Byron, which neighbors Rockford, said it feels good to help out a fire district in need. That northern community used the 1995 truck for its dive response team that is called to water-related emergencies. The fire district recently purchased an upgraded truck. Then, the board engaged in discussions about whether it should sell the truck or donate it, he said. 

“We were more prone to give it away to help out another fire department that isn’t as fortunate as us," he said. 

Bain said the Byron Fire Protection District has a budget in the millions, thanks in large part to the Exelon-owned nuclear power plant that is located just outside the city limits in unincorporated Ogle County, but within the taxing district of the fire board. 

In making its decision, Bain said that board members recognized that there are many departments with needs throughout the state, but they really wanted it to go to a small department that is truly financially struggling. The type of truck donated costs about a quarter-million dollars purchased new, he said.

The budget for the all-volunteer fire department in Vergennes is only about $8,000, said Trish Sherman, who is a volunteer firefighter and emergency medical responder, as well as the office manager for the Village of Vergennes. She said this will be the newest truck the village owns. Other vehicles they own date back to the 1970s and 1980s, she said. Without the generation donation of Byron's fire district, Vergennes would not have been able to afford this truck, she said. 

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Posted: Oct 31, 2016

St. John's County (FL) Fire Rescue Gets Hackney Hazmat Tractor-Trailer Rig

By Alan M. Petrillo

After September 11, 2001, St. John's County (FL) Fire Rescue acquired a lot of hazmat equipment because it's a state-deployable resource, one of five hazmat teams in its region. But in order to haul all the equipment it needed for hazmat calls, the department used a Ford F-550 pulling a fifth-wheel trailer set up as a hazmat unit, as well as several other vehicles for the equipment overflow. "We wanted to consolidate our hazardous materials response into one resource that could respond to an incident without having a parade moving down the highway," observes Brian Mitzell, the captain of hazmat special operations for St. John's County. "We did a ton of research based on what our needs would be and what we wanted to consolidate in a single vehicle. We found that the tractor-trailer model allowed us the most space and room."

Mitzell says St. John's County Fire Rescue chose VT Hackney Inc. to build the hazmat unit. "The entire process took 18 months before we went to final specs, and we identified Hackney as the best choice to meet our needs," he points out. “We visited other agencies in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina that ran Hackney hazmat vehicles and went with Hackney through our purchasing department and the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA)—a cooperative purchasing system of vendors available to states and municipalities."

The Hackney hazmat rig for St. John's is a Freightliner M2-112 tractor with seating for four firefighters, powered by a Cummins 370-horsepower engine with a vertical exhaust and an Allison 3000 EVS automatic transmission with a 201-inch wheelbase. The fifth-wheel trailer has a 309.25-inch wheelbase, is 55.6 feet long, and carries a 25-kilowatt power takeoff (PTO) generator with a 100-amp, 240-VAC umbilical connector with the tractor, and a V-MUX multiplexed electrical system with an LCD color control center on the cab console with graphic overhead depiction of open doors, deployed lights, camera tower, and awnings.

The tractor-trailer also has all Whelen LED warning lights, a Whelen Ultra Freedom LED light bar and integrated brow light, eight Whelen LED 12-volt scene lights (three each side, two at rear), two Whelen Max Spot/Flood LED tripod lights on the front, Whelen LED compartment recessed light strips, and a rear backup color camera.

In addition, the hazmat trailer carries a 32-inch LED television/monitor integrated to a low-lux color video camera mounted on top of a Will-Burt NightScan light tower with four FRC 1,500-watt flood lights, a 50-amp shore-power-to-trailer breaker panel and 100-amp transfer switch to power trailer systems from generator or shore power, a WeatherPak push-up pole, two Hannay 240-VAC cord reels with 200 feet of 10/4 yellow cable connection to a four-outlet distribution box with four outlets, a Hannay electric rewind utility air hose reel with 150 feet of 3/8-inch hose, and a 4.4-cubic-foot refrigerator.

Ed Smith, Hackney's director of the emergency vehicles group, says the special requirements that St. John's County Fire Rescue had were "unique, but not unusual." Smith notes, "That's what we designed our hazmat trailer for. They wanted to carry a 4WD all terrain vehicle (ATV) in th

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Posted: Oct 31, 2016

More money means more firefighters coming to Central Pierce Fire & Rescue

A $2.2 million grant will enable Central Pierce Fire & Rescue to hire 10 firefighters and return staffing to what it once was. The department plans to hire another five firefighters. “We’re trying to get back to where we once were,” Assistant Chief Guy Overby said. Years ago, Central Pierce had 250 uniformed personnel.
- PUB DATE: 10/31/2016 1:51:19 AM - SOURCE: Tacoma News Tribune
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Posted: Oct 31, 2016

Colorado paramedic firefighter recently injured while on duty dies in his home

The Cimarron Hills Fire Department announced the sudden passing of one of their own Sunday. Officials say 31-year-old Jermaine Frye was found in cardiac arrest at his home early Saturday afternoon. Lifesaving efforts to revive him were unsuccessful. Frye’s cause of death has yet to be determined. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.
- PUB DATE: 10/31/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: FOX21News.com
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Posted: Oct 31, 2016

Minnesota city digs into fire department emergency response times, spending

The St. Paul Fire Department is struggling to respond to fires and medical emergencies quickly, and the fire chief said they do not have the money to add enough staff to keep up with an increased demand for services. Meanwhile, fire district and deputy chiefs are among the highest paid employees in the city.
- PUB DATE: 10/31/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
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