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Posted: Apr 27, 2016

Rick Fix Announces Retirement

Rick Fix, Divisional Vice President of National Sales for the Safe Fleet Emergency & Industrial group, has announced his retirement effective April 15, 2016.

Toh Meng, Senior Vice President of the group, stated, “Rick’s departure marks the end of an era for our organization. His product expertise, long standing relationships and guidance has enabled us to continue providing the best service to our customers."

Meng added “Rick has been an integral part of the company for the last 14 years. He will always be remembered as a hardworking, dedicated and friendly person. Rick is very passionate about the fire and Emergency industry he served, especially the products he sold and how they are able to make the operation safer for the fire and emergency responders."

Rick was very active within the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) community, helping the organization with new safety standard recommendations. Rick is also a long time active participant in the Fire Apparatus Manufacturers’ Association (FAMA), where he dedicated his time to make the fire service better and safer.

The Safe Fleet organization would like to thank Rick for the many years of service and extend our gratitude for his contributions; he will be greatly missed. They wish him the very best, good health and happiness as he moves on to the next chapter of his life.

Effective immediately, please direct inquiries to your regional sales manager or service representative for prompt attention. Any questions, please call 816.293.9040 or e-mail info@safefleet.net

More: http://www.safefleet.net/

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Posted: Apr 27, 2016

P.L. Custom Body and Equipment Co., Inc. Adds Distributor

P.L. Custom Body and Equipment Co., Inc. (PLCB) has added Dependable Emergency Vehicles to its growing family of distributors. Dependable will be providing sales and service for the Rescue 1 division of PLCB to emergency services providers in Canada. This marks the entry by Rescue 1 into the Canadian marketplace.

Chad Newsome, national sales manager for PLCB, is very pleased to have Dependable as part of the PLCB family. “Recent developments in our industry have presented new opportunities for Rescue 1 to expand our family of distributors. With a rich heritage extending back to 1946, our family-run business model is truly a strong foundation from which to build. The addition of Dependable Emergency Vehicles is a continuation of that legacy and one which we believe will bring great benefit to both companies. On behalf of all of us here in Manasquan, we wish to express our thanks to Dependable for joining our team!”

Pino Natale, director of Dependable Emergency Vehicles, is “excited to begin this partnership with P.L. Custom Body and Equipment Co., Inc. The Dependable sales force is eagerly anticipating the chance to show the quality products that Rescue 1 builds to our loyal customers. The addition of Rescue 1 to our product portfolio will complement the quality products that we currently offer, giving our customers a wide variety of choice in meeting their emergency vehicle needs.”

Dependable Emergency Vehicles is the emergency vehicle division of Dependable Truck and Tank, Ltd., of Brampton, Ontario. Founded in 1975 and owned by the Natale family, Pino points out that, “Our business is based on many years of experience and unsurpassed quality that has led to one of the largest independent tank and fire emergency vehicle manufacturing facilities in Canada.”

P.L. Custom Body and Equipment Co., Inc. has been in business since 1946 and owned by the Smock family since 1970. The company employs 200 people at its Manasquan, New Jersey, plant and sells through a network of 17 independent dealers covering 29 states, the District of Columbia, and now will be selling its Rescue 1 product in Canada. Now in its 70th year, it is proud—PL Proud—to maintain a strong reputation as a customer-focused designer and manufacturer of high-quality emergency vehicles. PLCB continues to grow at a consistent pace, happy to be able to add partners who share its long-term vision for high-quality products, outstanding customer service, and smart and sustainable growth. PLCB is small by design, family-owned and rich in heritage and tradition.

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Posted: Apr 27, 2016

EVALS Learning Management System Integrates with GoPro Cameras

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EVALS announced the ability for their Learning Management System (LMS), specifically their Digital Evaluations, to enable connectivity with GoPro cameras. This feature gives EVALS’ users an exciting new way to train students, and develop proper techniques for occupational skills.

“Now, with GoPro, we can show the learner, from multiple perspectives, how they can improve their performance,” said James Doyle, one of EVALS Co-Founders. “This has been a huge step forward in teaching specialized and complex, critical psychomotor skills. Both the first-person perspective, and the wide angle of the GoPro camera, give students the ultimate view of what success looks like from the professional example, and also gives them crucial feedback on their own performance, which is necessary to improve their skill execution.”  

EVALS’ Digital Evaluations that connect to a GoPro, allow educators and evaluators to control GoPro cameras from within the EVALS APP, and to upload these videos directly into the cloud-based, Digital Evaluation for self-reflection and/or formative evaluation of the learner.  

“The GoPro Developer Program was designed to enable companies to create new and important ways for our collective customers to use a GoPro,” said Adam Silver, director of strategic product partnerships at GoPro. “We are excited to see GoPro used to help train the public service professionals that make our communities safer.”

EVALS was developed out of necessity within the fire service to help develop a smarter training tool that pairs educational best practices and neuroscience, with the latest in mobile technology. Starting with the idea that there was a better way to administer training in a more transparent and consistent fashion, the team brought together a wide array of experience in various fields such as, firefighting, EMS, law enforcement, energy, education, construction, and IT. The EVALS team is committed to successful student development, and still consider themselves students in their own respective industries. In addition, they understand the importance of quality instruction as many of them continue to teach. This collaboration of instructors and teachers has helped in developing a tool that benefits students, instructors, administrators, and the organization, which, in turn, benefits the public.

GOPRO® and HERO® are trademarks or registered trademarks of GoPro, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

More: https://evals.net/

 

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Posted: Apr 27, 2016

South Thurston County Fire Departments Considering Mergers

Firefighters in South Thurston County may soon be running around in helmets and engines affixed with a brand new logo. One proposal currently being put to the petition test would merge Fire District 12 and Fire District 16 together into one unit. The other proposal would annex the city of Tenino into the resultant joint district, or old Fire District 12 if that merger fails to pass.
- PUB DATE: 4/27/2016 3:34:14 AM - SOURCE: Centralia Chronicle
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Posted: Apr 27, 2016

South Thurston County Fire Departments Considering Mergers

Firefighters in South Thurston County may soon be running around in helmets and engines affixed with a brand new logo. One proposal currently being put to the petition test would merge Fire District 12 and Fire District 16 together into one unit. The other proposal would annex the city of Tenino into the resultant joint district, or old Fire District 12 if that merger fails to pass.
- PUB DATE: 4/27/2016 3:34:14 AM - SOURCE: Centralia Chronicle
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