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Posted: Apr 26, 2016

Spartan Announces 180 Truck Program Providing Rapid Delivery of Custom Fire Apparatus

INDIANAPOLIS, IN—Spartan Emergency Response, a business unit of Spartan Motors, Inc., launched its 180 Truck Program at FDIC International 2016, the latest innovation from the company’s Fire Industry Knowledge Center, cutting the typical delivery lead time in half.

Market intelligence verifies there is increasing demand for rapid delivery of new fire apparatus. While this need exists across many markets, it is most pronounced in urban and suburban areas experiencing high population growth and in markets where municipalities have aging fleets. Spartan is applying process innovation to abbreviate delivery times, enabling departments to focus on what they do best.

“Innovation takes many forms up and down the value chain. We’re pushing the envelope in areas beyond product development, including our speed to market. At FDIC 2016 we are showcasing Spartan’s 180 Truck Program which enables an unprecedented order-to-delivery cycle times as short as 180 days,” says John Slawson, Division President, Spartan Emergency Response. “Helping ensure fire departments can remain laser-focused on rescues is mission critical to Spartan.”

Combining decades of fire industry knowledge with the significant manufacturing and engineering talent the company added over the last year, the 180 Truck Program represents a new way of manufacturing custom fire trucks. By getting a head start on full-featured custom production, Spartan can complete a fully-engineered, built-to-order apparatus in six months without compromising quality. The company will initially offer more than a dozen pumper and aerial models under the program.

For more information, visit www.spartanmotors.com.

 

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Posted: Apr 26, 2016

Camas approves ordinance on fire sprinklers

When Randy Miller was moving into his new home more than 13 years ago, one must-have for the house was a fire sprinkler system. “I know the value of what sprinklers provide,” said Miller, the deputy fire marshal at the Camas-Washougal Fire Department. “If I have a choice, I won’t live in a house without them.
- PUB DATE: 4/26/2016 6:24:48 AM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Apr 26, 2016

Camas approves ordinance on fire sprinklers

When Randy Miller was moving into his new home more than 13 years ago, one must-have for the house was a fire sprinkler system. “I know the value of what sprinklers provide,” said Miller, the deputy fire marshal at the Camas-Washougal Fire Department. “If I have a choice, I won’t live in a house without them.
- PUB DATE: 4/26/2016 6:24:48 AM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Apr 26, 2016

Compartment Corner: Colleton County (SC) Fire Rescue Heavy Rescue

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Posted: Apr 26, 2016

Tulsa Fire Department Investigating Possible Failure Of Breathing Mask

The Tulsa Fire Department launched an investigation into the possible failure of a breathing mask after a firefighter took in smoke at an east Tulsa business fire Friday. Fire Captain John Smith left the scene on a stretcher as a precaution, but the department said he's fine now. He left the building immediately after smelling smoke inside the mask - a sign his air supply in compromised.
- PUB DATE: 4/26/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOTV-TV CBS 6 Tulsa
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