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Posted: Oct 26, 2016

Rev Group Plans to Raise $100 Million in IPO

by Molly Dill https://www.biztimes.com/2016/10/24/rev-group-plans-to-raise-100-million-in-ipo/ Milwaukee-based specialty vehicle manufacturer Rev Group Inc. plans to raise up to $100 million in its initial public offering, according to a preliminary prospectus it filed today with the SEC. The prospectus shows the company has not yet priced the offering.

 It plans to list the shares of common stock on one of the stock exchanges under the symbol REVG.

Rev Group plans to use most of the proceeds of the offering to pay down debt, as well as for general and administrative expenses, capital expenditures, working capital and other general corporate purposes.

Tim Sullivan, former chief executive officer of South Milwaukee-based Bucyrus International Inc., moved Rev Group’s headquarters from Orlando, Florida to Milwaukee earlier this year.

REV Group, formerly known as Allied Specialty Vehicles, manufactures specialty vehicles such as ambulances and shuttles at 15 locations, many of which are in the Midwest. 

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Posted: Oct 26, 2016

Georgia-Pacific Awards Grant to Evington (VA) Fire Department

The Georgia-Pacific has given the Evington Fire Department $5,000 as part of their Bucket Brigade. Georgia-Pacific says the fire department is among 33 grant recipients of the program. "We have a strong relationship with our local fire departments, so we are very pleased to help them stay well-equipped," said Ashley Wright, plant manager at Georgia Pacific's Brookneal OSB facility.
The department says the grant will go toward replacing protective gear that no longer meets standards set by the National Fire Protection Association. Officials say each set of new gear costs more than $2,000.

"Some of our members can't enter structures to fight interior fires because of their outdated gear," said Fire Chief William Hall. "This grant will greatly help our members provide the best possible service to the community."

Georgia-Pacific awarded $170,000 in grants to fire departments this year. Officials say it's also the 10th anniversary of the Bucket Brigade. Over the years, Georgia-Pacific has given more than $2 million in cash and educational materials to fire departments across the country.

"Over the 10 years of our Bucket Brigade program, I'm proud that we've awarded 335 grants, representing more than 270 fire departments in our facility communities," said Jim Hannan, chief executive officer and president of Georgia-Pacific. "Our goal since the program began has been to help first responders have the equipment they need to better protect themselves, and help keep our communities safe."

Officials say grants ranged from $2,500 to $10,000 this year. They say grands are need based and are funded by Georgia-Pacific Foundation and local Georgia-Pacific facilities. Georgia-Pacific gives all grant applicants free memberships to The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC), which provides access to tools, resources, programs and advocacy for first responders across the nation.

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Posted: Oct 26, 2016

Historic home charred by fire in Seattle's Magnolia neighborhood

Fire damaged a historic home in Discovery Park in Seattle's Magnolia neighborhood Wednesday afternoon. The fire broke out at a triplex in the 4200 block of Washington Avenue W., said Seattle Fire. Video from the scene showed smoke and flames coming from one of the large historic homes at Fort Lawton, a U.
- PUB DATE: 10/26/2016 1:59:10 PM - SOURCE: Northwest Cable News
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Posted: Oct 26, 2016

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Posted: Oct 26, 2016

Millage Helps Replace Fire Vehicles

"It was 25-30 years old at the time," Ferrysburg Fire Chief Mike Olthof said of the old fire truck. The purchase could not be made until "we finally got enough money through the vehicle replacement millage," he said. The new truck cost nearly $220,000 and took about a year to build.

It is a 2016 KME mounted on a Ford F-550 chassis with a Ford 6.7 light power stroke diesel engine and a 1,250-gallons per minute midship Hale fire pump. It holds 300 gallons of water and 10 gallons of class A foam.

The fire department took possession of the vehicle in late September.

Known as vehicle 720, the mini-pumper will do everything a larger pumper will do, Olthof said. “It’s set up for quick attack.”

The vehicle is set up with LED lights, which don’t need a generator to run them. It also has regulators on the controls so you don’t have to use up manpower monitoring the controls, the chief said.

“That’s important with less help available during the day,” Olthof said.

The mini-pumper backs up the department’s medical vehicle, has a foam system and is also set up for grass fires.

Olthof said the smaller vehicle is also easier to maneuver around narrower roads such as in areas along the North Shore.

Ferrysburg also replaced a 20-year-old first responder medical unit, a Suburban, last March.

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