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Posted: Nov 4, 2016

Commercial Truck Bed Extension

Alpharetta, GA—Metcam has announced that TramBed 2.0, its patented commercial truck bed extension, will soon be available on the Truck Candy Web site. Although Truck Candy sells internationally, its headquarters are U.S.-based in Glendale, Arizona. 

TramBed, which was introduced in 2015, is an aftermarket, slide-out truck bed with welded, adjustable, power-coated legs. With a TramBed installed in the factory truck bed, operators enjoy a convenient in-field work surface that places all their machinery and materials within easy reach. They can also transport up to 2,000 pounds of cargo in the TramBed and slide it out for quick access with complete stability and support. Metcam recently unveiled TramBed 2.0, an enhanced version available at a lower price thanks to the economies of fabricating a mature product.

Key features of TramBed 2.0 include:

  • Heavy-duty construction includes an all stainless steel deck and factory-welded, powder-painted extension rails and legs.
  • The easy-slide extension’s specialized design reduces the potential for finger-pinching and ensures the tram extension remains in a controlled position.
  • The TramBed extension is 20 percent longer than the typical truck bed extender.
  • TramBed is also optimal for use with a forklift, because loads do not have to be “evenly distributed” as they do for typical truck bed extensions.
  • The base model is designed for a standard (eight-foot) truck bed, with versions available for other bed lengths.
  • Shipping in the continental U.S.A. is included in the price.
  • Units arrive completely preassembled and ready for rapid installation.

For more information, visit www.metcam.com.

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Posted: Nov 4, 2016

DJI Launches Aerial Zoom Camera

DJI has launched the Zenmuse Z30, its most-powerful integrated aerial zoom camera, unlocking new possibilities for industrial applications.

The Z30’s zoom capabilities mean it can collect precise visual data from more than 100 meters and focus in on extremely precise details from distance.

The Zenmuse Z30 seamlessly integrates with DJI’s Matrice airframes. It will work right out of the box, offering up to a 30x optical zoom and an additional digital zoom up to 6x. It can stabilize to within 0.01 degree.

Users can zoom with just a tap of the finger. The Zenmuse Z30 is fully integrated into the DJI Go app. With the new TapZoom function, the gimbal will reorient towards the object when tapping it on your screen. With each tap, the Z30 camera will automatically adjust its focal length to give an enlarged view.

The Zenmuse Z30 offers users faster, safer and more-precise inspection services. For cell tower inspections, airframes equipped with the Z30 camera can operate well beyond the range of cell tower’s electromagnetic fields and livestream footage to engineers anywhere in the world.

The Z30 can also remain at a safe distance while inspecting a wind turbine, yet still show the condition of vital parts in detail. With “Point of Interest” tracking feature, the aircraft circles the turbine at a constant distance, keeping the object in the center of the camera frame.

First responders should now be able to use the 30x zoom to quickly get an overview of a scene and collect accurate and specific information to better plan their rescue operations.

For more information, visit: www.dji.com/zenmuse-z30.

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Posted: Nov 4, 2016

Female Fire Captain files suit against Salt Lake City, mayor and former chief

The first female battalion chief for the Salt Lake City Fire Department has filed a whistleblower lawsuit in 3rd District Court against the municipality, claiming workplace retaliation for highlighting practices by top brass that include alleged fraud, state fire-code violations and cover-ups. Martha Ellis, a 21-year veteran firefighter, was demoted May 3 to captain from her previous position of division chief of logistics.
- PUB DATE: 11/4/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Salt Lake Tribune
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Posted: Nov 4, 2016

Baltimore man ordered to pay $1M for puncturing fire hose during April 2015 riots

A 22-year-old Baltimore man has been ordered to pay $1 million in restitution and serve 250 community service hours for puncturing a fire hose during the April 27 riots, prosecutors announced Thursday. Gregory Lee Butler, Jr. (a/k/a Greg Baly) will also serve three years of supervised release, after a judge gave him credit for five weeks served.
- PUB DATE: 11/4/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WBFF-TV Fox 45 Baltimore
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Posted: Nov 4, 2016

Fire Academy director in San Antonio placed on leave

The San Antonio Fire Department has placed on paid administrative leave the head of the agency’s training academy, city and department officials said. “We can confirm that Assistant Chief Joe Jones has been placed on leave,” said city spokesman Jeff Coyle. “But it’s an ongoing personnel matter so we will have no further comment.
- PUB DATE: 11/4/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: MySanAntonio.com
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