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Posted: Mar 17, 2023

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KME—Wadsworth (OH) Fire Department pumper. 100-inch KME SSX XLFD cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; seating for six; Waterous CSU 1,500-gpm pump; 1,000-gallon polypropylene water tank; 40-gallon foam cell; Waterous Aquis 6.0 single-agent foam system; Onan 10-kW generator; Hendrickson Steertek front axle; stainless-steel body. Dealer: Tim Besser, KME factory direct.


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Posted: Mar 17, 2023

Shoreline Fire Marshal Derek LaFontaine retires

Fire Marshal Derek LaFontaine will work his last day with Shoreline Fire Department on March 16, 2023 after almost 17 years with the department. Derek was hired as a lateral firefighter with Shoreline Fire in May 2006. After hard work and preparation for change, Derek was promoted to the position of Inspector 1 in September of 2012.
- PUB DATE: 3/17/2023 4:09:35 AM - SOURCE: Shoreline Area News
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Posted: Mar 17, 2023

Flint Shifts Funding to Buy Four New Fire Trucks at $3.3M

Flint is using a budget transfer and reprogramming Community Development Block Grant funds to bulk up its fire department truck fleet, mlive.com reported.

The city council approved resolutions on Monday, March 13, to reroute the funding and to make the purchases, which comes to more than $3.3 million, the report said.

Council members made the moves after Interim Fire Chief Theron Wiggins delivered a harsh assessment of the condition of the current fleet of fire vehicles last week.

The city is using $755,000 in reprogrammed Community Development Block Grant funds to pay for one of the new trucks, a city official said, according to the report. 

Three vehicle purchases will be paid for by transfers within the city’s general fund budget, including a second pumper; a squad vehicle that provides on-scene support with extra air tanks, extrication equipment like the Hurst Jaws of Life, and other equipment needed at fire or accident scenes; and a fire apparatus commonly known as a quint with a 75-foot ladder, according to a city official, the report said. The quint is a fire pumper with a ladder that extends a deck gun high into the air to reach multi-story structures.

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Posted: Mar 17, 2023

Chainsaw Stolen Off Houston (TX) Fire Truck

The Houston Fire Department said a chainsaw worth about $2,000 was stolen off a truck on March 9, abc13.com reported. Now the fire department is asking for help in finding it.

The equipment is often used during extractions or entanglement situations such as crashes or other operations, the report said.

HFD said they are working with the police department to identify those involved in the theft. HPD said the incident happened at about 10:20 a.m. at 3111 Woodridge in a parking lot, the report said.

Anyone with information regarding the theft is urged to contact authorities at 713-222-TIPS.

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Posted: Mar 17, 2023

Lynn (MA) Fire Donates Surplus Equipment to Ukraine

Anthony Cammalleri
Daily Item, Lynn, Mass.
(TNS)

Mar. 15—LYNN — The fire department will donate two surplus Hurst Jaws of Life rescue tools to Ukraine.

City Council voted to approve the equipment donation at a meeting Tuesday night.

The department, Fire Chief Daniel Sullivan said, recently upgraded its Hurst Jaws of Life tools to battery-operated portable options, putting the old pair out of use for years.

The department will donate the equipment through OSF Healthcare, an Illinois-based non-profit that facilitates ambulance and equipment donations to Ukraine.

Sullivan said he decided to donate the Hurst Jaws of Life to Ukraine after he heard that the Beverly Fire Department donated a surplus fire engine last month at a regional fire chiefs’ meeting.

“I just thought it would be a good humanitarian gesture to help people in need,” Sullivan said. “We had them sitting in storage collecting dust, and we weren’t going to use them ever again, so the timing of [the chiefs’ meeting] was perfect.”

The Hurst Jaws of Life, which Sullivan said are worth thousands of dollars each, each contain four components — a spreader, which can pry open metal; cutters, which are capable of cutting through metal; a ram, which can push metal apart or lift vehicles and heavy objects; and a hydraulic hose, which connects the tool to a power source.

The different components can be quickly used to save trapped passengers.

“They could help people get out of vehicles, tanks, cars. If they’re trapped inside a vehicle, these tools can get them out,” Sullivan said. “We felt it would be in good faith, for humanity purposes, to send some equipment like that where it would really help.”

As the war in Ukraine persists roughly a month past its first anniversary, the United Nations reported last month that roughly 8,000 civilians have been killed since Russia invaded its neighbor in February 2022.

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