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Posted: Aug 15, 2016

Spartan Anthem: Heart and Soul

 

At Spartan Motors, the compamu strategizes about the road its customers travel and the challenges they face. The Spartan Team works as one to engage with customers and create superior products and services.

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Posted: Aug 15, 2016

Lockheed Martin App Makes Smartphones Function Like Radios

By Alan M. Petrillo

Lockheed Martin Corp. has developed an app that, when registered to a universal communications platform (UCP) server the company makes, allows a user to have push-to-talk radio communications on a Smartphone or laptop.

Lockheed Martin’s Universal Communications Platform (UCP) provides translational communications among any radio frequency or manufacturer, as well as true APCO P25 cellular radio communications, enabling first responders to use personal mobile devices such as Smartphones, laptops, PCs and tablets from any location to access otherwise disparate radio network infrastructures. Shown is the version developed for the Department of Defense by Lockheed Martin. (Photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin.)

Jim Quinn, Lockheed Martin's commercial communications business products, says the UCP integrates any radio communications system using existing communications infrastructure to form a dedicated network to handle voice, video, and data. The UCP also enables firefighters and first responders to assess situations and respond in unison through a common operating picture feature, he notes.

"The UCP provides radio over cellular capability," Quinn points out, "and unlike push-to-talk capability available today, it is a true radio format on a Smartphone when you launch the app. When a phone is registered to a UCP system, it gives the phone the capability of acting like a P25 radio where you have talk groups, zones, a man-down button, and all the standards available on a P25 device."

The Lockheed Martin Tactical Deployable Unit (TDU) is a self-contained, portable system that enables first responders to set up for operation at any place and at any time in under 15 minutes. The TDU includes fully capable communications for operation centers, mobile units, and other applications. (Photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin.)

Quinn says that the talk button on an iPhone is a button on the screen that the user pushes; on an Android device, the user pushes the volume button. "In each case, the Smartphone will function as a radio until the user hits disconnect," he adds. "And, the system is encryptable like a P25 radio, so calls from any handheld phone are encrypted too. It gives fire and medical agencies the capability to conduct operations securely and not worry about intercepts."

The Lockheed Martin app is available at Apple's App Store, Quinn says. "The nonP25 version of the app is free," he notes, "while the P25 version has a charge because of licensing fees. The app has to be registered to a device that has the UCP capability."

The UCP typically is installed at an agency's dispatch center or other communications facility, and Quinn points out, "it can work seamlessly with any console made today." Lockheed Martin also makes a tactical deployable unit (TDU), a self-contained portable system that includes fully capable communications for operations centers and mobile units. "The TDU is designed to fit in a Pelican™ transit case and can connect up to four radios and cellular units," Quinn says.

With its ability to connect any radio and frequency as well as push P25 cellular radio communications to users, the Lockheed Martin United Communications Platform allows the emergency first responders to immediately communicate and coordinate with police, fire

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Posted: Aug 15, 2016

Keeseville Fire Station Renovation Rolling Forward

KEESEVILLE - Work on a $3.9 million renovation/expansion project of the Keeseville Fire Station has begun, with the meeting room targeted for the start of Phase 1. On July 8, contractors got the approval to proceed, which includes construction of a new four-bay addition and conversion of the station's original meeting room into a space that houses a radio room, the EMS office, a kitchen and two ambulances.

Phase 1 is scheduled to be completed by Dec. 5, with the deadline for the whole project set for June 2017, 11 months after approval came in, Clodgo said.


Luck Brothers Inc. came on as the general contractor, L.H. LaPlante Co. Inc. is handling the plumbing, and Ace Electric and J. Hogan Refrigeration & Mechanical Inc. were awarded the jobs of electrical and mechanical, respectively.


"The board has been adamant about this from day 1," Clodgo said. "We’re quite pleased they’re all local."


AES Northeast, who is providing architecture and engineering services for the project, also brought aboard Queensbury-based Schoder Rivers Associates for structural engineering.


HIGHER CEILINGS


As of Tuesday, construction workers had stripped the ceiling and floor of the original meeting room and nearly completed asbestos removal, Clodgo said.


"They’re taking the mastic off the floor," he added.


The new addition's ceilings will be higher than the rest, so mechanics can work on the district's custom pumpers in the wintertime, Fire Commission Public Information Officer Polly King said.


The cabs of those pumpers rise up for access to the engines and controls, Clodgo explained, and the current bays' ceilings are too low to allow for indoor work.


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Posted: Aug 15, 2016

Uxbridge Fire Station Groundbreaking Held

UXBRIDGE - The town's new central fire station on South Main Street is one step closer to reality. The groundbreaking ceremony for the new station took place Tuesday morning with state Sen. Ryan Fattman, Massachusetts Fire Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey, Uxbridge Fire Chief William T. Kessler, Uxbridge Police Chief Jeffrey A.

“It’s been a long time coming to get to this point, but we did it thanks to the support of our Building Committee and town leaders and the residents of Uxbridge,” Kessler said in his remarks.


 

Genereux said it was Kessler and Ostroskey, the town’s former fire chief, who began promoting the need for a new station more than 10 years ago.


“Their vision was that this would take place at some point and here we are 10 years later and its happening,” he said.


The 14,365-square-foot fire station is being built on the reconfigured current site next to Town Hall on South Main Street. The expansion will allow for two-way vehicle flow out of the five bays as well as parking for the public and for firefighters.


The proposed construction site has been a beehive of activity over the past four months, including the demolition in May of the old post office adjacent to the current station to make way for site work.


The project will include the eventual razing of the existing fire station and construction of an entirely new building, complete with five drive-thru bays.


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Posted: Aug 15, 2016

Several People Hurt in Pileup Involving Car, Truck Ambulance in Carlstadt

CARLSTADT, N.J. (CBSNewYork) - A semi-trailer truck, an ambulance and a car were involved in a monumental crash in Carlstadt, New Jersey Friday evening. Carlstadt police said the accident happened in front of 3167 Washington Ave. in the Bergen County municipality.
Carlstadt police said a minivan or taxi attempting to make a left turn into a gas station caused an ambulance to swerve into oncoming  traffic  and strike the car and the truck.

Police said at least four or five people were injured. The extent of their injuries was not immediately learned, but their injuries were not life-threatening, police said.


The ambulance was from Moonachie and was headed to Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center in Secaucus, police said. It was not clear whether there was a patient in the ambulance.


New Jersey State Police also responded.


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