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Posted: Oct 5, 2016

Midwest Fire Named Manufacturing Awards Finalist

LUVERNE, MN—Midwest Fire Equipment & Repair Company (Midwest Fire) announced that the company was a finalist along with two other companies for the Best in Class Small Company Award at the Minnesota Business Manufacturing Awards. The award recognizes a small company (1-50 employees) for overall excellence in the manufacturing industry in Minnesota.

The awards event celebrating the finalists was held September 29 in Minneapolis. Winners and finalists will be honored in an upcoming feature story of an all-manufacturing issue of Minnesota Business.

“We could not be more impressed by the example set by Midwest Fire,” says Minnesota Business Editor in Chief Steve LeBeau. “Excellence in manufacturing at every level is essential to the economic vibrancy of Minnesota, and we thank them for their extraordinary work.”

“I’m incredibly proud of our team,” says President and Chief Executive Officer of Midwest Fire Sarah Atchison. “We were honored to be considered a finalist with so many other great companies in our category. It was a great evening to celebrate with our team members at the awards ceremony. We would not have received this nomination without the hard work, dedication and commitment to customer service by the entire team at Midwest Fire Equipment & Repair Company .”

For more information, visit www.midwestfire.com.

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Posted: Oct 5, 2016

E-ONE Announces Cascade as New Dealer for Washington, Oregon, and Idaho - Fire Apparatus

E-ONE, a member of The REV Group, announced Cascade Fire & Safety as its new E-ONE dealer for three states.  In business since 1945, Cascade Fire & Safety has serviced customers throughout Washington, Oregon and Idaho for more than seven decades.

Located in Yakima, Washington, Cascade supplies the Pacific Northwest with custom fire and safety equipment such as trucks, parts and loose equipment as well as certified EVT services.

“Building lasting relationships and offering the highest quality fire and safety products is our priority,” said Mark Merritt, President, Cascade Fire & Safety.  “It is an honor to provide and service the products our area communities need for their fire and rescue vehicles.”

Cascade has an on-site 5,000 square foot indoor space for apparatus testing and service, along with four EVT Certified technicians who also provide troubleshooting expertise. Truck-down same day service is available through Cascade’s certified mobile sublets, located in Monroe, Washington; Battleground, Washington; Vancouver, Washington; Spokane, Washington; and Eugene, Oregon.

“We look forward to our partnership with Cascade, an established, well respected dealer in the Pacific Northwest,” said Jay Johnson, Vice President of Sales and Product Management, E-ONE.  “It is imperative we provide expert sales and service to our valued customers, and dealers are key partners. We are pleased to have the Cascade team represent E-ONE in this important area.”

For more information regarding Cascade, please visit www.cfireinc.com.

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Posted: Oct 5, 2016

Humpday Hangout: Preparing for a Promotional Process/Exam

In this week's Humpday Hangout, Join Brad French, Steve Pegram, and their guests as they discuss preparing for a promotional process/exam.   

Humpday Hangout: Fireground Command and Control

Humpday Hangout: The Newest Generation. Hiring the Right People

Humpday Hangout: Residential Attic Fires

 

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Posted: Oct 5, 2016

Florida County Buying Two More New Ambulance Chassis

Jackson County Commissioner Chuck Lockey on Tuesday committed $50,000 from his individual discretionary fund to purchase two new chassis upon which two of the county's ambulance boxes will be mounted. This will allow the county to retire two units that have logged more than 200,000 miles, with aging engines that are worn beyond the point of feasibility to repair.

Jackson County Fire Rescue Chief Scott Birge said that action and a previous decision by the board were critical moves in the right direction. Of the county’s five ambulances in service, three have engines that have run more than 200,000 miles and the next-youngest has 112,000 miles. Birge said remounting the existing ambulance boxes atop new chassis will hopefully help the county start to “work our way out of an aging fleet and toward a more pro-proactive replacement program.”

Earlier, the board had approved the use of insurance money gained from a wrecked ambulance to replace a chassis and remount a box, where treatment occurs, and to replace another chassis as well from general funds. Those two are on order and together cost $52,000. Anticipating that the upcoming chassis purchases could slightly exceed the amount Lockey committed, Commissioner Eric Hill said he would take any excess out of his discretionary fund to finish the purchase if necessary.

Lockey made the decision to refresh the two additional units during a special 4 p.m. meeting prior to the board’s regular last-of-the-month session at 6 p.m.

In that special session of the board, commissioners also voted to request quotes on the purchase of several pieces of road equipment. Bids will be sought for one each of the following: A motor grader, excavator, backhoe and front-end loader.

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Posted: Oct 5, 2016

North County (AZ) Fire Sees Red with New Engine

The Type 3 engine was purchased because of the area it will be used in. "Sometimes there's some bad roads and this has got a high clearance," said Director Smitty Smith. The engine holds 5,000 gallons of water and will also be available for use in wildland fires.

A brand new four-wheel drive Type 3 fire engine with a high clearance was on display Thursday at the North County Fire & Medical District in Sun City West.

Fire personnel and members of the board circled the shiny red engine that will be housed out of Station 104 which is located in the northern part of the fire district where there are rougher roads and undeveloped land with the potential for brush fires.

The Type 3 engine was purchased because of the area it will be used in.

“Sometimes there’s some bad roads and this has got a high clearance,” said Director Smitty Smith.

The engine holds 5,000 gallons of water and will also be available for use in wildland fires.

“If the the state wants to rent apparatus from fire districts or departments for wildland fighting, a Type 3 engine is the one that is in biggest demand.” said Mr. Smith.

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