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Posted: Sep 14, 2016

Fire Apparatus Drives into Beam, Takes Down Roof at Upstate New York Fire Station

An Upstate New York fire company didn't have to travel far to respond to an emergency Tuesday afternoon: their own firehouse roof collapsed after their own fire truck struck a beam.
Rock Hill Fire Chief Kris Gwiozdowski told the Times Herald-Record that a fire company member was pulling a fire truck out at around 4 p.m. to get ready for a parade on Saturday. As the truck was moving forward out of the bay when it hit a support beam, causing the roof to collapse.

Gwiozdowski said the accident left two bays out of service. A contractor quickly arrived, and the company got the fire police vehicle, the second vehicle that was in the bay, safely out. Neither of the vehicles was damaged and the company remained in service throughout the night.

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Posted: Sep 14, 2016

Mukilteo Fire Department hires firefighter from Fire District 4

The Mukilteo Fire Department has welcomed a new firefighter. Jacob Taylor, of Lake Stevens, was sworn in as an officer by Mayor Jennifer Gregerson on Sept. 6. He was hired by Fire Chief Chris Alexander. Taylor was most recently a volunteer and then part-time firefighter and emergency medical technician for the Snohomish County Fire District 4, for which he served three years.
- PUB DATE: 9/14/2016 1:17:05 PM - SOURCE: Mukilteo Beacon
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Posted: Sep 14, 2016

Honeywell, DuPont to Sponsor 20 Scholarships for FDIC International 2017

LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill—Honeywell and DuPont Kevlar recently announced that applications are now being accepted to award 20 outstanding firefighters, EMS, and hazmat responders with expenses-paid scholarships to attend FDIC International 2017. Candidates must be nominated by a fellow firefighter or departmental peer. For further details and applications, visit the FDIC Web site at: http://landing.penngage.com/honeywell-fdic-2017-scholarship.

“The FDIC scholarship program, sponsored annually by Honeywell First Responder, provides firefighters with life-saving tools and training that they can take back to their communities,” says Bobby Halton, FDIC International Education Director. “Thanks to Honeywell’s and DuPont’s generosity, dozens of talented and dedicated firefighters have had the opportunity to expand their circle of brothers and sisters and to impact their departments’ ability to save lives and protect firefighters.”

FDIC International is the largest and most important North American firefighter training event and tradeshow in the fire service industry with more than 32,000 attending the 2016 event. Hosted every year in Indianapolis, Indiana, the FDIC International 2017 event will take place April 24-29.

The scholarship is available to residents of the United States and Canada only, and career and volunteer firefighters, EMS, and hazmat personnel are eligible. Examples for consideration: extensive or superior work in his/her role within the fire department; distinguished leadership; remarkable devotion to the community or crisis management; helping up-and-coming members of the firefighting profession; and a history of attending training seminars/classes and implementing best practices from his/her training that benefit the department.

For more information, visit http://landing.penngage.com/honeywell-fdic-2017-scholarship.

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Posted: Sep 14, 2016

San Francisco (CA) Fire Department Awards Pumper Contract to Ferrara Fire Apparatus

Holden, LA—The City and County of San Francisco, California, has awarded Ferrara Fire Apparatus a contract for five years to build triple combination pumpers. The pumpers will be built on the Igniter chassis and will carry 500 gallons of water.

Chris Ferrara, president and CEO, states, “To be awarded a contract by the City of San Francisco is an honor and reward for this company, and we are excited to start building the first round of eight trucks for the city.”

Ferrara Fire Apparatus custom manufactures a complete line of heavy-duty fire, emergency, and rescue vehicles. The custom chassis selection includes the Ultra, Inferno, Igniter, and Cinder. Ferrara’s line of fire apparatus includes the MVP rescue pumper, custom and commercial pumpers and tankers, rear- and midmount aerial ladders and platforms, walk-in and walk-around rescues, incident command trucks and trailers, wildland interface, and the Inundator high-flow industrial pumper. 

Ferrara offers safety items such as on-site tilt table testing, cab and body ECE-29 crash testing, independent front suspension, Complete Airbag Protection, and the SmartWheel steering system.

For more information, visit www.ferrarafire.com.

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Posted: Sep 14, 2016

Why your stubbed toe soon won't be as important to Dallas Fire-Rescue

Dallas Fire-Rescue officials are sick of ever-increasing ambulance runs. But they say they have two remedies coming: a new dispatch system and an expansion of a program in which the department's paramedics make house calls. Fire officials told members of the City Council's Public Safety Committee on Monday that they are nearly ready to buy new dispatch software that will help separate true emergencies such as heart attacks from routine medical issues such as stubbed toes.
- PUB DATE: 9/14/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Dallas Morning News
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