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Posted: Jan 10, 2017

Pittsfield Fire Looking To Buy Used Ladder Truck

PITTSFIELD, Mass. - The need to call in ladder trucks from neighboring towns may soon come to an end. On Tuesday the City Council will be asked to add $200,000 to a previously approved capital request to purchase a used 2014 truck.
The Fire Department has been without a ladder truck for close to six weeks as both the front-line and the reserve trucks were taken out of service.
 
The council is now being asked to increase a capital request from $600,000 to $800,000 to purchase a 2014 Pierce Manufacturing Co. 100-foot aerial ladder truck, which the department had found available. The money is coming from a separate allocation for design work for a new police station, reducing that from $250,000 to $50,000.
 
"That amount includes a two-year warranty, paint and lettering of our choice, and miscellaneous equipment and ground ladders. Additional benefits include the almost immediate delivery of this unit and it shares many common components with our Tower-1," Fire Chief Robert Czerwinski wrote in a note to the council.
 
The city had two ladder trucks, Tower-1 and Truck-2. Truck-2 is a 1994 Spartan/Darley pumper and was the front-line vehicle for 15 years. In 2009 the city received a federal grant to purchase a brand new Pierce ladder truck - Tower-1. Truck-2 then became the backup and has been in and out of the shop for a while. Just short of two years ago it had failed an emissions test and needed repairs. 
 
In February of last year, consultants called for Truck-2 to be fully removed from service in 2019 and Tower-1 would serve as the reserve.
 
"Truck 2 is twenty years old and in very poor condition and therefore is not a safe and reliable apparatus to be utilized as either a reserve or front line apparatus. In order to properly space out new apparatus purchases, this vehicle, unfortunately, must remain in the fleet for several more years until a new aerial ladder is placed into service during 2019," the consultants wrote.
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Posted: Jan 10, 2017

New York City’s Fire Deaths Reach Lowest Point in Over 100 Years

Forty-eight people died from fires in New York City last year, the fewest at any point in more than a century, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Monday. The decline — with the total far below the peak of 310 people in 1970 — was attributed by officials to a combination of initiatives undertaken by the Fire Department, including improved response times, fire inspections, a program to hand out smoke alarms and expanded fire education programs.
- PUB DATE: 1/10/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: New York Times
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Posted: Jan 10, 2017

Minneapolis to settle discrimination lawsuit brought by former fire cadet

A City Council committee decided Monday that Minneapolis will pay $175,000 to a former firefighter cadet who sued the city for discrimination. Dominique Sabas, of St. Paul, was a probationary firefighter cadet in 2013, but in the final week of training the Fire Department dismissed her, arguing that she had failed to disclose a previous medical condition.
- PUB DATE: 1/10/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
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Posted: Jan 10, 2017

Ohio department using $1K bonuses to attract firefighter candidates

Washington Twp. is offering a $1,000 signing bonus to new firefighter recruits, in an effort to help fill approximately 30 part-time positions. Deputy fire Chief Scott Kujawa said the need to fill the positions in the department comes out of necessity with there being a shortage of available firefighters in the region.
- PUB DATE: 1/10/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Dayton Daily News
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Posted: Jan 10, 2017

New York town manager, chief clash over fire union

City Manager Sharon A. Addison has given Fire Chief Dale C. Herman an ultimatum about his involvement in a bitter contract fight between the city and the firefighters’ union. In a heated telephone call on Friday, Ms. Addison threatened his job if he didn’t become more of a team player in the city’s ongoing contract battle with the Watertown Professional Fire Fighters Association Local 191.
- PUB DATE: 1/10/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Watertown Daily Times
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