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Posted: Oct 20, 2016

New Thermal Imaging Cameras Donated to Mandarin (FL)

The Mandarin Rotary made a generous donation to the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Wednesday morning.
Seven digital imaging cameras were presented to JFRD at Fire Station 51 on Old St. Augustine Road.

The cameras will be used by five area fire stations.

The cameras, each priced at $8,000, have proven to be useful in locating occupants of smoke-filled buildings and children lost in wooded areas. They are designed to seek heat to identify people.

Chief Kurt Wilson said JFRD had been using old analog cameras with parts that were not made anymore. When one of those cameras would break, it was unable to be fixed.

Wilson said the new donated cameras could save lives.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2016

Syracuse Firefighters Looking to Protect Their Long-Term Health

Firefighters in Syracuse, along with Senator Charles Schumer, are pushing to create the first ever national firefighter cancer registry.
Firefighters are more at risk for cancer because they're exposed to toxic chemicals on the job.

This new registry would help doctors track and treat firefighters with cancer. It's a difficult reality that's not new to the department in Syracuse.

Michael Valenti with the Firefighter Cancer Foundation says what comes along with it is more danger - even after flames have been put out.

"Our job is killing us. We know it's taken between 11 and 13 years off of our life," Valenti said.

For the men and women who make a career out of helping others, like Alex Cimino, it's a step lawmakers hope will make a difference in their lives once they hang up the helmet.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2016

Antique Fire Equipment on Display at Bethel (CT) Museum

Tucked behind the Bethel Volunteer Fire Department's building sits a little-known museum filled with equipment, some dating to the 1800s, from departments across the country. Newspaper clippings and photographs from fires in the Bethel area and other parts of the country line the three-room museum.
Old-fashioned hooks and ladders from 80 to 90 years ago hang on the walls. Hose nozzles from different eras sit in cases. About 25 helmets from Europe and the United States are beside more than 200 toy fire trucks Walter Dugdale, a member of the fire department for about 55 years, has accumulated since childhood.

Dugdale collected many of the artifacts at flea markets, auctions and antique shops. Fire departments have been a lifelong interest for him.

"I've chased fire trucks since I was that high," he said, bringing his hand down close to his knees. "I've just been fascinated by them."

Most departments in the area do not have a museum like this, but Bethel started one in the late 1970s as one of their members, the late Sherman Slaving, was working on a department history book. The museum closed for restoration in the 1980s and reopened more than a year ago.

One of the highlights is the 1936 Mack Pumper used at the firehouse where the American Legion now sits.

The town spent about $70,000 to have it restored in Pennsylvania in the 1980s, but the job was not completed properly, so a Connecticut restorer fixed it for another $70,000 about two years ago. Shortly afterward, it won a "Best Mack in Show" competition in New York.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2016

Task Force Tips/AMKUS Media Day

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Posted: Oct 20, 2016

Seattle firefighters respond after truck tips while lifting dumpster with concrete on Capitol Hill

PHOTO: A truck tipped over on Capitol Hill Thursday morning while loading a dumpster filled with concrete and rebar. The yellow truck was on its side on Boylston Avenue, between Prospect and Aloha streets, as firefighters were sent to the scene just before 9 a.m. Eric Kaufman, who lives about 15 feet from where the truck flipped, said the truck had successfully loaded the dumpster but then it “swung off to the side and pulled the truck over.
- PUB DATE: 10/20/2016 10:47:16 AM - SOURCE: Seattle Times
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