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Posted: Jan 24, 2017

Roof collapses, crews battle crematorium fire in Cowlitz County

Fire crews arrived at the Longview Memorial Cemetery crematorium to flames coming through the roof Monday evening. Cowlitz County and Longview firefighters took a defensive stance and contained the flames in less than an hour, a release said, but not before the building's roof collapsed. There was no information released concerning estimated damages or possible causes for the fire, pending investigation.
- PUB DATE: 1/24/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KATU
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Posted: Jan 24, 2017

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-CustomFIRE Pumper-Tanker

Mount Hope Fire Department, Julian, NC, pumper-tanker. Spartan Metro Star cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Waterous CSU C20 1,500-gpm pump.

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Posted: Jan 23, 2017

Firefighter Mark Wagner receives San Juan Island Fire Department's highest award

Firefighter Mark Wagner and Lieutenant Erin Graham received San Juan Island Fire Department’s highest awards Saturday night when the department celebrated the 2016 contributions of its members. The firefighters and support members were honored for their dedicated service at the annual awards banquet, which was held at Downriggers Restaurant.
- PUB DATE: 1/23/2017 5:17:02 PM - SOURCE: San Juan Islander
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Posted: Jan 23, 2017

East Alton (IL) Fire Department Receives New Fire Apparatus

The East Alton Fire Department received a new rescue/pumper last week. The truck was manufactured by Ferrara Fire Apparatus, Inc. East Alton Fire Chief Rodney B. Palmer said the new apparatus is a full custom build, to East Alton Fire Department's specifications and will fulfill the needs of the department for years to come.

"The new apparatus features a 1,500 gallon per minute pump, carries 750 gallons of water, 20 gallons of Class B foam, and compartments special built to hold a full assortment of tools and equipment needed for fighting fires and rescue incidents," he said.

East Alton Fire Department's fleet currently consists of a Fire Chief's vehicle, a 1989 75' aerial apparatus, a 1997 pumper, and a 2003 light duty rescue unit. The Fire Department will be combining the current pumper and rescue unit into one unit, the new Rescue/Pumper.

The 1997 pumper will be put into reserve status and the light duty rescue unit will be sold.

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Posted: Jan 23, 2017

Farmington (MO) Fire Departments Add Refurbished Fire Apparatus to Fleets

The Farmington Fire Department and the Wolf Creek Fire Protection Association have each added a truck to its arsenal of equipment.

Instead of spending close to a million dollars on a new truck, each department took possession of a refurbished truck to fill the needs of the department at a fraction of the cost.

For the Farmington Fire Department, the second pumper is not a new truck. Instead, the department took a truck in the department's fleet since 2007 and had the vehicle completely refurbished.

According to Chief Todd Mecey, the department's secondary pumper, a 2007 Pierce Manufactured fire truck with a Caterpillar engine, was sent to the company's refurbishing plant in Weyauwega, Wisconsin to be completely overhauled.

Although the truck only had 70,000 miles on it, the vehicle was in need of the work.

Mecey added that to get a more accurate estimate on the wear and tear of a truck it is important to take the number of actual miles and multiply by five.

Adding to the wear and tear of the truck, Macey explained the company which made the engine is no longer in the big engine market. In fact, Caterpillar announced before the department took possession of the truck, they would no longer be making engines.

"We were able to get support for the engine," Mecey said. "But we were not able to get any technology upgrades."

Just like the Farmington Fire Department, Wolf Creek Fire Protection also practiced fiscal responsibility when they took possession of a refurbished pumper on Jan. 12.

"It is a 1999 Pierce Quantum fire truck with 50,000 miles on it" said Chief Bart Mabry. "It can pump 1,750 gallons per minute and the truck can carry 1,000 gallons of water."

According to Maybry, the new truck will be replacing a 1994 model with 100,000 miles on it.

"We purchased it from a dealer in Texas who did the mini-refurb on it," Maybry said. "It has new paint and lights. It still needs a couple of things that need to be done but it should be on the road by the end of the month."

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