Menu

WFC News

Posted: Aug 18, 2016

Pasadena Fire Engines Join Brush Strike Team to Fight Out of Control, Massive Blue Cut Fire

The Pasadena Fire Department has dispatched two engines and a number of firefighters as part of brush strike team to fight the massive and out-of-control Blue Cut Fire near San Bernardino, now in its second day.

Pasadena Engines 33 and 36 joined Burbank Engine 13 and Glendale Engines 25 and 26, along with one Battalion Chief from the Burbank Fire Department and one from the Glendale Fire Department, to form Brush Strike Team 1203-A.

The five-engine Strike Team rolled out at 3:47 p.m. Tuesday afternoon and is now assigned to structure defense.

Battalion Chief Michael Wakoski of the San Bernardino County Fire Department, incident commander of the Blue Cut fire, told the Los Angeles Times that the fire broke out late Tuesday morning in rugged and steep terrain, making containment efforts almost impossible.

The LA Times said unrelenting heat, gusting winds and tinder-dry chaparral provided bountiful ammunition for the fast-moving fire that has forced more than 80,000 to evacuate.

Read more
Posted: Aug 18, 2016

Parkersburg May Donate Fire Truck to Waverly

PARKERSBURG - City officials wanting to donate a fire truck to a department impacted by this summer's flooding in southern West Virginia couldn't find any takers, so the vehicle may end up a little closer to home.

Parkersburg City Council is expected to consider a resolution Tuesday to donate the 32-year-old ladder truck to the Waverly Volunteer Fire Department.

"They have the need for it because they're building a hotel there and one's already built," Parkersburg Fire Chief Jason Matthews said, referring to the Holiday Inn Express under construction and the Sleep Inn and Suites that opened last year.


Last month, council's Finance Committee unanimously voted to donate the aging truck and an ambulance to a department that lost equipment in the June floods. Matthews reached out to the West Virginia State Fire Marshal, but could not find a department with the need for the vehicles.

A new ladder truck is being delivered to the department this week, allowing the current front-line truck to be shifted into a reserve role and making the older vehicle the odd truck out.

Read more
Posted: Aug 18, 2016

County, Luther Contributions Clear Way for Fire Truck Purchase

Search only accepts letters and numbers. Tuesday, August 16, 2016 11:43 AM The Indianola Fire truck the city of Decorah has agreed to purchase was on display at Decorah City Hall in July. (Photo by Sarah Strandberg) The city of Decorah, with contributions from Winneshiek County and Luther College, will be purchasing a used ladder truck from the city of Indianola.
At its meeting Monday night, the Decorah City Council unanimously approved buying the 2011 Rosenbauer 115-foot, “articulating platform” ladder truck for $900,000.
The truck has 28,000 miles and 1,500 hours of use; a similar new truck would cost about $1.5 million, according to Decorah Fire Chief Mike Ashbacher.
Monday morning, the Winneshiek County Board of Supervisors voted to provide $145,000 in funding over the next four fiscal years for the new truck, and during Monday’s Council meeting, Luther President Paula Carlson pledged $120,000 from the college.
Ashbacher said the Fire Department appreciated the support from the city, county and college.
“We look forward to that piece of equipment,” he said.
City Manager Chad Bird said the city would be bonding for its $635,000 portion of the truck price and repaying the loan over four years. With an interest rate of 2 percent, the debt levy would be between 51 and 54 cents per $1,000 of taxable value.
The Indianola truck will replace the department’s 1999 LTI ladder truck that has been malfunctioning since 2004. The department will be trying to sell its truck and the proceeds will go toward the Indianola truck. Ashbacher said based on the research he’s done, the truck could be worth between $40,000 and $150,000.
Read more
Posted: Aug 18, 2016

Virginia and California Rescue Teams Honored with Ben Franklin Award for Valor

During the deadliest disaster on record in Nepal, two Urban Search and Rescue teams from opposite ends of the United States came together to perform at their best. Their courageous lifesaving actions have earned them the prestigious 2016 International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC)/Motorola Solutions Ben Franklin Award for Valor.
- PUB DATE: 8/18/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: International Association of Fire Chiefs
Read more
Posted: Aug 18, 2016

Video: Close Call For Colorado Firefighter Avoiding Out-Of-Control Driver

Newly released video shows a close call for a Brighton firefighter who had to jump out the way to avoid an out-of-control driver back in July. The crew was filling up their truck while on a call when a silver SUV came speeding through on July 26. Brighton police later caught up with the driver. It’s not clear if any charges were filed.
- PUB DATE: 8/18/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KCNC-TV CBS 4 Denver
Read more
RSS
First69306931693269336935693769386939Last

Theme picker

Search News Articles