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Posted: Nov 16, 2016

Pennsylvania town swears in first new fire chief since 1953

There were three standing ovations in the unusually crowded chambers at Greensburg City Hall during Monday night's council meeting. The first came as Thomas Bell took the oath of office to become the city's first new fire chief since 1953. “Every kid, growing up, wants to be a firefighter,” Bell said.
- PUB DATE: 11/16/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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Posted: Nov 16, 2016

North Carolina State lab uses ‘fire chamber’ to test protection for firefighters

Researchers at N.C. State are working to find better ways to protect firefighters fighting wildfires. They received a grant from FEMA after a group of firefighters was killed three years ago. In 2013, 19 wildland firefighters died after becoming trapped by flames in Arizona. Some of those who died had deployed fire shelters.
- PUB DATE: 11/16/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: wncn.com
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Posted: Nov 16, 2016

Clarkston City Council meeting will discuss funding, staffing for fire department

Clarkston City Council will be holding a meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) to discuss staffing and budgeting options. At this meeting the council will be looking into 13 options for funding Clarkston Fire and EMS services along with Clarkston Fire, County Commissioners and other city officials will all be in attendance.
- PUB DATE: 11/16/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Klewtv.com
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Posted: Nov 15, 2016

Old New Jersey Firefighting Equipment Gets Second Life in Texas

Twenty years ago, South Jersey firefighter Angel M. Romero Jr. attended a wedding in a small east Texas town. He asked if he could check out the local firehouse and was amazed by what he saw. They were still using a 1940s-era American LaFrance fire truck.
That visit was eye-opening for Romero, a member of Monroeville Volunteer Fire Company in Salem County, and he decided he needed to help this Texas fire company update its equipment.

He reached out to Bridgeport Volunteer Fire Department in Logan Township to ask about a vehicle they had that was no longer in service. He was able to arrange delivery of that truck to Texas and it remains in service 20 years later.

Since then, he has arranged for donations of old fire trucks and used equipment on 10 to 15 occasions, he estimates. Companies around South Jersey have contributed equipment. Most of the donations go to companies in southern states, he said.

The latest donation comes courtesy of Erial Fire Company in Gloucester Township, which is sending a 1990 Grumman pumper truck to the fire company in Coffee City, Texas, a rural community east of Dallas.

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Posted: Nov 15, 2016

109-Year-Old Kalamazoo (MI) Fire Station to Reopen as Community Center

A historic Kalamazoo fire station will reopen as a community resource center after a $155,000 renovation. Built in 1907, Public Safety Station 5 is one of three Kalamazoo stations built by architect Forrest Van Volkenburg.
City Historic Preservation Coordinator Sharon Ferraro said firefighters at station 5 responded to emergencies through the use of horses when it was built, and the station remained active until the early 1990s.

"This is the last historic fire station that the city still owns," Ferraro said.

After the first phase of renovations, the 109-year-old former KDPS building will serve as a community resource center, hosting programming by the city's Parks and Recreation Department and other community events.

The community is invited to take a tour and celebrate its reopening from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18. Residents can learn about the history and future use of the building, hear from a former firefighter who was stationed at the firehouse, learn about upcoming programming, and enjoy complimentary refreshments from area restaurants.

Station 5 is located on the corner of Douglas Avenue and North Street, near the Stuart, Northside and Douglas/Fairmont neighborhoods. Ferraro said the new building will house various kinds of meetings, events and after-school and summer camp programs held by the parks and recreation department.

The station was built to accommodate Kalamazoo's growing population in the early 1900s. Its typical characteristics include a gabled roof, stucco and half-timbered walls, and large arches with keystones. The columns are decorated with imposts.

Van Volkenburg was a Kalamazoo architect who also designed Engine House 3 on Charlotte Street and Fire Station 6 at the southwest corner of Wheaton and South Westnedge Avenues, as well as the demolished Central Fire Station formerly at the northeast corner of East Lovell and South Burdick Streets

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