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Posted: Jul 19, 2016

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Ferrara Quint

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Posted: Jul 19, 2016

Fire destroys Yakima home, sends 60-year-old man to hosptial

A fire destroyed a mobile home off Fruitvale Avenue Monday night and sent a Yakima man to the hospital with smoke inhalation according to firefighters. Crews say they arrived at the scene of the house fire at Regal Estates of Fruitvale Avenue around 5:50 p.m. Monday night and found the back of the home engulfed in flames.
- PUB DATE: 7/18/2016 9:21:55 PM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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Posted: Jul 18, 2016

2 Clark County fires likely accidents; damage estimated at $2 million

Two fires that forced a reported 18 people from their homes early Sunday appear to have started by accident and did an estimated $2 million in damage. Firefighters responded to Sunday’s first fire around 12:30 a.m. at Pine Grove Apartments, 4119 N.E. St. Johns Road, in the Minnehaha neighborhood just north of Vancouver city limits.
- PUB DATE: 7/18/2016 8:49:49 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Jul 18, 2016

Lake Assault Fireboat Assists with Foss Lake (MN) Wildfire

A 33-foot Lake Assault fireboat, owned and operated by the Lake Vermilion Fire Brigade, provided support for wildland firefighting efforts during the Foss Lake wildfire near Ely, Minn. earlier this spring. The 33-foot craft was used to haul up to 20-person crews, and their canoes and equipment to staging areas to fight the blaze.

SUPERIOR, WI—A Lake Assault fireboat, owned and operated by the Lake Vermilion Fire Brigade, provided support for wildland firefighting efforts during the Foss Lake wildfire near Ely, Minnesota earlier this spring. The 33-foot craft was used to haul up to 20-person crews, and their canoes and equipment to staging areas to fight the blaze. The fire, located approximately 10 miles west of Ely, Minnesota in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW), consumed a total of 936 acres and was contained and controlled on June 2.

“Providing support to wildland firefighting efforts on shore is an important role for the fireboats we build,” said Chad DuMars, Lake Assault Boats vice president of operations. “We are very proud that organizations like the Lake Vermilion Fire Brigade are here to help protect structures and vital natural resources such as the BWCAW, and that our boats play an important role in the brigade’s mission.”

Don Potter is the Lake Vermilion Fire Brigade president and operations chief. “We often assist the Forest Service, DNR, County Rescue Squads, and municipalities and go wherever we’re needed; we’re extremely reasonable and have state-of-the-art equipment. Last year, in the same area, we were responsible for structure protection during a prescribed burn. We did a lot of pretreating of fuels using our boat’s large roof monitor and spraying the shoreline. We also quickly extinguished a spot fire that was caused by firebrands flying across the lake.”

The landing craft style boat—with a ten-and-a-half foot beam—features twin 300-hp outboards that can reach speeds of up to 50 mph. The fireboat is equipped with a 1,600-gpm water pump, a 300-hp V8 pump engine, and three discharges—including a high flow monitor and water cannon. 

When supporting wildland firefighting operations, the Lake Assault fireboat can fill up tanker apparatus that are stationed on shore. “We serve as a water supply resource, and that’s a tremendous benefit to firefighters because we can fill a tanker in a hurry,” added Potter. “We’re like a floating fire hydrant.”

Lake Vermilion Fire Brigade has two Lake Assault Boats in its fleet, and also owns a 25-foot airboat used primarily for ice rescues. “Both of our boats were designed over the course of many meetings with an expert team from Lake Assault; their people are fantastic,” said Potter. “They’re a very talented group and it's a quality product. The thing about Lake Assault is that they can make just about anything.”

For more information, visit www.lakeassault.com.

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Posted: Jul 18, 2016

Brass Knuckle Heavy-Duty Protective Glove

Brass Knuckle® safety products has introduced the SmartShell™ BKCR4599, a heavy-duty protective glove offering wide-ranging protection for extreme jobs. The BKCR4599 is a category jumper providing heavy-duty cut resistance, light oil and moisture resistance, non-tacky slip resistance, and shock-absorbing impact protection—all in an easy-wearing glove that defies comfort expectations. Providing a broad spectrum of protection, the BKCR4599 is a high-end mechanic’s glove that delivers ANSI level 4 cut resistance in a very breathable, durable and flexible glove. 

On the palm and fingers, the BKCR4599 offers three layers of protection. The liner is an ultra-high-performance polyethylene (HPPE) and spandex composite that delivers strong cut resistance without bulk. Bonded to that first layer is a gray polyurethane (PU) fabric topped with a grippy nitrile surface—a barrier to light oil or other light liquid penetration. In critical areas of the palm, padding provides impact resistance. Finally, the back of the hand is loaded with sonically welded thermoplastic rubber (TPR) padding that easily counters workplace pounding and abrasion.

The BKCR4599 glove is well suited to work in a wide variety of industries including assembly, agricultural, construction, aerospace, electric energy, engineering, forestry and logging, heavy equipment, machine operation, manufacturing, material handling, mining, metal handling, oil and gas drilling, packaging, refining, rigging and transportation. 

For more information, visit www.brassknuckleprotection.com.

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