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Posted: Sep 26, 2016

Interview with Rod Carringer on AMKUS Acquisition by TFT

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Posted: Sep 26, 2016

Norwood (OH) Pursues Old Fire Apparatus, Fire Station

Norwood firefighter Brodie Cianciolo wanted his town to get its old fire truck back. He wanted it for parades and other special events, and he wanted it to be an emblem of civic pride and the Norwood Firefighters Association's commitment to its community.
Little did he know in 2003 when he started to track down the truck — an Ahrens-Fox model made in Cincinnati and used by the Norwood Fire Department from 1920 to 1956 — that bringing it home would lead to so much more: the restoration of Norwood Fire Station No. 2 at the flat iron intersection of Montgomery Road and Ivanhoe Avenue.

The truck and the station are together again, thanks to Cianciolo and a committee of his co-workers — and a silent benefactor who funded the whole project. Resting in the old bay on the first floor of the station, the old truck has a restored bench seat and new black tires on its wood-spoke wheels that were restored by Ohio Amish craftsmen. It runs well and is ready for its emblematic role.

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Posted: Sep 26, 2016

Springfield Township (MI) to Receive New Fire Apparatus

The Springfield Township Fire Department will receive a new "brush truck," used to fight brush fires, thanks to a federal grant that pays most of the cost. Fire Chief David Feichtner says the Assistance to Firefighters grant will pay 95 percent of the cost, estimated at about $72.000; the township is responsible for the other 5 percent.
A brush truck allows firefighters to travel over fields to fight brush fires.

Feichtner says the truck will arrive in late fall. The department has several brush trucks but they are aging or are on loan from another agency.

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Posted: Sep 26, 2016

Paducah (KY) Awarded With $15,000 in New Fire Equipment

The Paducah Fire Department has new equipment aimed at better protecting firefighters and the workers they rescue underground or in small spaces. The equipment came from a grant program through the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.
Captain Jody Burton would be one of the firefighters to perform this type of rescue. Without the proper equipment that could be a challenge.

Firefighters tested new equipment at an award presentation on Sunday. A 300 foot rope connected to a cart with replaceable air tanks gives firefighters an endless air supply compared to the bulkier tanks that held all of the air supply on their backs.

"There's not as much of a concern of a rescuer not able to get out of a space before his air is exhausted," Burton said.

The fire department received the equipment after applying for a $15,125 grant through the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation. The foundation's national board decided the need was there.

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Posted: Sep 26, 2016

Mannington Township (NJ) Ambulance Carrying Patient Crashes into Utility Pole

An ambulance crashed into a guardrail and a utility pole early Sunday while carrying a patient to a Salem County hospital. State police said the ambulance, operated by the Quinton Volunteer Fire Company, hit the utility pole at 12:54 a.m. near the Fulton Bank at 125 Salem Woodstown Road, also called Route 45.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation, Trooper Alejandro Goez said.

The pole was sheared off and Atlantic City Electric was called to the scene. The ambulance was towed away, he said.

Goez said he did not have any information on whether anyone was injured, but police and fire dispatches at the time of the crash indicated at least two people were injured.

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