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Posted: Jun 3, 2016

Finance Board Postpones Vote on New Fire Truck

By James Lomuscio Westport Fire Chief Andrew Kingsbury's request for $625,000 to replace a 21-year-old pumper truck at risk for mechanical failure on an emergency call was postponed by the Board of Finance tonight until its July 6 meeting.

The reason for delaying the vote: the finance board wants assurances that the truck replacing the 1995 Sutphen pumper is consistent with a fire department’s long-term strategy. However, that strategy will be based on a six-month study that will not begin until July 12.

“This study will be six months, so it will become a safety issue,” Kingsbury told Michael Rea, finance board vice chairman.

Rea had initiated that the board hit the pause button.

“This request is untimely, and we should postpone it until we know the results of the study,” Rea said.

Brian Stern, finance board chairman, agreed, saying the board “should pause for a big capital investment and see if it is consistent with the study.”

In addition to safety concerns, Kingsbury said he did not want a delay to cause his department to lose the agreed upon price for the new truck.

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Posted: Jun 3, 2016

Woman Crashes into Brand New Clinton Township Fire Truck

An elderly woman crashed into a brand new Clinton Township Fire truck Thursday afternoon in a 7-Eleven parking lot on Garfield and 17 Mile roads. Deputy Fire Chief Geof Fecteau said the woman was transported to an area hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
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Posted: Jun 3, 2016

How A Classic Antique Fire Truck Came Back to Charlottetown

Randy Flanagan was just a kid growing up in Charlottetown when he first saw the 1942 Bickle Seagrave fire engine in action. He didn't know then that one day he'd be a firefighter, and that he'd be putting in countless hours in his spare time to restore that bright red fire truck.

The Charlottetown Fire Department bought the Bickle back in 1942. But in 2003, the city determined the engine had past its prime and was just taking up space in the station. It was sold and re-sold a few times in Nova Scotia.

Flanagan didn't know about the sale until after the truck was gone.

"After all those years of watching it, and then seeing it go to Nova Scotia, I didn't think I'd ever see it again,"  he said.

And then, a few years ago, a colleague was leafing through a firefighting magazine when he spotted the old truck for sale in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. Flanagan and his colleagues drove over to Bridgewater to see it.


Flanagan said he wasn't sure at the time what work was needed to restore it.

"It was parked outside with a tent over it, so it was out in the winter elements," he said.


"It didn't run at the time, so we were not quite sure what we were getting."

But Flanagan decided to bargain for the old engine.

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Posted: Jun 3, 2016

Federal judge upholds Alabama fire chief's wrongful termination claim

A federal judge has upheld a wrongful termination claim filed by Pike Road Volunteer Fire Protection Authority’s former chief. Mike Green, the plaintiff, brought charges in April 2015 against the Authority for disability discrimination and against Jane James, one of the Authority’s directors, for slander.
- PUB DATE: 6/3/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: montgomery advertiser
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Posted: Jun 3, 2016

New York village firefighters file petition to force referendum on abolishment of paid fire dept.

The eight career firefighters who lost their jobs when the village shifted to an all-volunteer fire department handed the village clerk an inches-thick petition to force a referendum on the abolishment of the paid fire department. Vinny Lyons, president of Port Chester's firefighters union, said the 485-page petition submitted to the village Wednesday morning contains 4,354 signatures, nearly double the amount required by New York State village law.
- PUB DATE: 6/3/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: NY Journal News (Lohud.com)
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