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Posted: Feb 7, 2017

Apply for Free Turnout Gear through the 2017 Globe Gear Giveaway

Turnout gear is vital to protect responders in their everyday operations. However, the National Fire Protection Association’s Fourth Needs Assessment of the U.S. Fire Service reported that 13 percent of departments do not have enough personal protective clothing for all of their emergency responders, and nearly three-quarters (72 percent) of departments reported that at least some of their personal protective clothing was at least 10 years old. The need is greatest in communities under 10,000, which are typically served by all- or mostly-volunteer departments.

Globe, DuPont Protection Solutions (DuPont), and the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) have teamed up to support local responders with much needed gear through the Globe Gear Giveaway. Now in its sixth year, eligible departments can apply for four sets of new, state-of-the-art turnout gear to better protect their members.

The application period for the 2017 Globe Gear Giveaway is now open. A total of 52 sets of gear will be awarded to 13 departments in need. The first 500 applicants will also receive a one-year NVFC membership, courtesy of Globe.

“The NVFC is grateful to Globe and DuPont for recognizing the need for gear among resource-constrained volunteer departments and working to enhance the safety and protection of our boots on the ground firefighters,” said NVFC Chairman Kevin D. Quinn. “Through this program we have been able to provide over 350 firefighters with the gear they need to safely and effectively do their jobs.”

In order to apply for the Globe Gear Giveaway, departments must meet the following criteria:
• be all-volunteer or mostly-volunteer (over 50 percent)
• serve a population of 25,000 or less
• be located in the U.S. or Canada and legally organized under state/province law
• demonstrate a need for the gear
• department or person applying must be a member of the NVFC. To help struggling departments meet the membership criteria, Globe will provide a complimentary NVFC Membership to the first 500 applicants.

“Globe is honored to give back to some of the many volunteer fire departments with limited resources by providing the most advanced turnout gear,” said Rob Freese, Senior VP of Marketing at Globe Manufacturing Company. “We’re grateful for the thousands of volunteer firefighters who protect our communities every day. They deserve the best personal protection to ensure their own safety.”

“DuPont is proud to be working together with Globe to support the NVFC again this year through this much needed gear donation program,” said Christine Christmas, North American Marketing Manager, DuPont Protection Solutions. “With our strong commitment to help protect our protectors we want to ensure that they have the right gear to focus on their job and their communities. Working with Globe we can make the best for the best – 100 percent of Globe’s turnout gear is made with DuPont™ Nomex® and Kevlar® fibers providing proven protection and top performance.”

Learn more and apply for Globe gear at www.nvfc.org/globe-gear-giveaway. The deadline to apply is June 1, 2017. Winners will be announced monthly between July and December.


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Firefighters need to be prepared to perform at their peak, on every call. That’s why Globe delivers the most advanced, best-fitting, and longest lasting protection by listening to our customers, creating breakthrough designs, and applying the engineering skills of the nation’s most trusted turnout gear manufacturer. Globe turnout gear is designed to protect you, move with you, and improve your performance. It’s

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Posted: Feb 7, 2017

Derby Fire Station Awarded $1,500 Grant

Last year the Derby and Mulvane area got hit with a ton a rain leading to floods and residents being rescued from the waters. These episodes took quite the toll on the Derby Fire Department's rescue boat but now, officials are a step closer to getting a new craft.
The department realized the need for a rescue boat after their response area suffered floods last year requiring residents to be rescued from their homes. Besides the grant, the department received a donation of $1,000 that it will use toward the purchase of a rescue boat.
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Posted: Feb 7, 2017

Man Wants City of Cincinnati (OH) to Pay after Car Totaled by Firetruck

A man whose car was totaled after a firetruck slid out of control on ice said he is fed up with the city's handling of the incident. The crash involved several cars that were parked along Euclid Avenue. At least one car was totaled and the owner said he can't come close to replacing his car with what the city has offered.
The department has offered the owner what it found the car to be worth before being hit, but the vehicle owner feels the department should pay more. The video of the rig sliding down an ice-covered street was picked up by several news outlets.
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Posted: Feb 7, 2017

Second Hand Fire Engine Rolls into Temuka

The fire engine may be a hand-me-down but that doesn't bother the Temuka Fire Brigade's volunteers. Temuka chief fire officer Richard Webb said the fire engine had become surplus to requirements in Richmond, after the Marlborough brigade received a completely new vehicle.

Temuka chief fire officer Richard Webb said the fire engine had become surplus to requirements in Richmond, after the Marlborough brigade received a completely new vehicle.

"The vehicles filter down from the busiest brigades right down to the brigades that are still doing a number of calls but don't potentially have the risks of other bigger brigades," he said.

The Temuka brigade then passed down one of its fire engines to the Murchison fire brigade.

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Posted: Feb 7, 2017

First of Its Kind Wildland Fire Station Opening in San Antonio (TX)

And though the threat of wildfires is not severe here in South Texas, we still get them often. A new fire station is set to open tomorrow on the city's Southside.This fire station is very unique and will bring extra protection not only to the Southside but
The station is being built to respond to recently annexed areas. It is unique for San Antonio in that it will house a wildland team at the station. The station will house several brush trucks, an engine, and EMTs. It will provide wildland fire protection not only to the city's south side, but also to South Texas.
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