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Posted: May 3, 2016

Township Unveils Argo as Part of Firefighting Equipment

Bracebridge Examiner MILFORD BAY - The Township of Muskoka Lakes has a new lady within its fire department. Miss Beaumaris was introduced to the public at a ceremony at the township's Milford Bay fire station the afternoon of April 28. While people sipped coffee and snacked on treats they walked around 'her' in admiration.

She was an Argo Frontier EFI 650, an eight-wheeled amphibious utility terrain vehicle that was bought by the municipality through donations raised by Milford Bay and Beaumaris residents, according to deputy fire chief Harry Baranik.

“They have in the past been very generous with this donation. They came in and donated money for this vehicle,” he said, adding residents asked that the 2016 Argo be named Miss Beaumaris in honour of the donation. “The original plan was for them to assist with the purchase of pumper truck, and those are half-million dollar vehicles. This (Argo) is a very practical and timely thing to have and we believe it is going to able to go all seasons.”

He said the unit, along with litter board, a portable water pump and one full set of belted tracks, cost between $35,000 to $40,000, all paid for by the Milford Bay and Beaumaris residents.

Robert McLeish, who was on hand during Thursday’s ceremony to represent the residents, said the community is pleased with the work of the Milford Bay department, especially after a forester fire back in 2012.

“If it wasn't for the Milford Bay Fire Department, we probably wouldn't have just lost Milford Bay, we probably would have lost a lot of Beaumaris, he said. “As part of the community up here, we felt it was quite appropriate to raise some money to make sure the Milford Bay fire department is extremely well equipped.”

Baranik said the vehicle was purchased in December and since then, members of the fire department have been involved in training to operate the vehicle. The training concluded on the day of the Argo’s official presentation.

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Posted: May 3, 2016

1921 Fire Engine Returns Home to Aetna

It was a happy homecoming five decades in the making when Aetna Hose Hook and Ladder Co.'s 1921 Stutz pumper arrived at Station 9 on Academy Street last week. Rusted out, dirty and missing parts, the Stutz is far from the proud, shiny fire engine it was in the 1920s.

However, Aetna members hope that with a little tender love and care – and a lot of fundraising – they can restore it to its former glory.

The goal is to have it restored by 2021, the fire engine’s 100th birthday, longtime Aetna member Diane Silverman said.

“The idea was just to bring it back home,” Silverman said. “Someday, if we get enough money raised, we’ll put it back like it was.”

Aetna originally bought the Stutz pumper for $13,500, according to the fire company’s official history. The fire company’s second motorized truck, the Stutz arrived June 18, 1921, and was housed in the old firehouse on Academy Street. The current firehouse at the corner of Academy Street and Delaware Avenue wasn’t built until the next year.

In 1937, Aetna sent the pumper back to the Stutz company in Indiana to be rebuilt with a new engine and other modifications. The rebuild cost Aetna $5,650, and the Stutz served the fire company until 1966, when the department leadership sold it to Elkton Christian School in Maryland.

Little is known about what happened to the Stutz after that, but a chance encounter by an Aetna life member in Indiana brought it back into Aetna’s sights.

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Posted: May 3, 2016

Newport Donates Fire Engine to Cocke County Volunteer Fire Department

A volunteer fire department in Cocke County got some unexpected help Monday when the Newport Fire Department donated one of their fire engine.

The truck is going to the Long Creek Volunteer Fire Department so they can better serve their community. The city of Newport says this is the first time they’ve donated a truck. It was taken out of service in 2006 but still works great.

Both departments say the city and county worked together to make this happen, and this is also Long Creek’s first diesel-powered truck.

“Both our other trucks, our tanker and our engine, are gas and we’re hoping it’ll help the community a little more,” said Joey Ailes Jr., Long Creek VFD Assistant Chief.

“It is nice to be able to help and it makes us feel good that somebody in Cocke County is going to be able to use this engine again,” said Newport Fire Cheif Randy Ragan.

Buying a new fire engine could have cost the volunteer fire department upwards of $10,000. They say this donation will help them save lives.

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Posted: May 3, 2016

North Halifax Ecstatic Over New Fire Truck to Better Serve the Community

From a 1970s model to a brand new 2016 truck: The North Halifax Volunteer Fire Department is ecstatic it finally has an upgraded fire engine.It comes with a hefty price tag though, nearly $300,000. And just about all of the money will come from fundraisers.
The Board of Supervisors gave the department $45,000 towards the new truck after volunteers pleaded for help.

"It was just time," said Chief Ronnie Waller. "You try to figure on a fire truck maybe 20 years lifetime on it. We got many more years than 20 over this one."

"From a safety standpoint, upgrade and have the latest state of the art equipment that we can afford," said Board of Supervisor JT Davis.

The Board has agreed to give $150,000 a year to help the volunteer fire departments in the county. Each year, a committee decides which department gets part of the $150,000.

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Posted: May 3, 2016

Firefighters Contain Oil Spill Amid Blaze at Chehlis gas station

Fire crews were able to contain the majority of the 2,000 gallons of oil spilled during a fire Sunday night at a Chehalis gas station before it could reach nearby storm drains, Chehalis Fire Chief Ken Cardinale told The Chronicle Monday morning. The cause of the fire is under investigation, Cardinale said.
- PUB DATE: 5/3/2016 3:11:43 AM - SOURCE: Centralia Chronicle
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