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Posted: Apr 20, 2016

Fire destroys RV parked at Lake Merwin Campers Hideaway

A Wednesday afternoon fire destroyed a recreational vehicle at Lake Merwin Campers Hideaway north of Amboy. No one was injured, but Clark County Fire District 10 Chief Gordon Brooks said the RV was a total loss. “We’re looking at a frame and some aluminum,” he said from the scene. Firefighters were dispatched to the private campground, at 24706 N.
- PUB DATE: 4/20/2016 5:16:26 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Apr 20, 2016

Connecticut Fire Departments Seek $160,000 grant from FEMA

Spurred by changes both in construction and rail lines, three area fire departments are teaming up with the intent to provide more comprehensive services to residents. Meriden, Wallingford, and North Haven fire departments have applied for a $160,000 Federal Emergency Management Agency grant that would enable them to purchase specialized tactical rescue equipment and pay for related firefighter training.
The grant money would be used to purchase equipment to help with high-angle, low-angle, and rope rescues, machinery and disentanglement rescues and trench rescues, Meriden Fire Chief Ken Morgan said.

"We're doing it as a regional grant, which makes it more appealing to FEMA because multiple communities are benefiting from it," Morgan said. "Plus it doesn't make sense to focus a lot of equipment in a single department, this way we can spread it out."

The type of incidents for which this equipment would be needed are "low frequency, high impact" situations, said Wallingford Deputy Fire Chief Joe Czentnar, meaning they don't happen often, but when they do, they require a lot of manpower and equipment.

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Posted: Apr 20, 2016

Marrs Township (IN) Fire Station Getting Grain Bin Rescue Equipment

A Tri-State fire station getting some new equipment which could mean the difference between life and death for farmers.
Marrs Township Fire Chief Andy Logan says he expects to receive grain bin rescue equipment on Friday. In the past, Marrs Township had to rely on other fire departments to rescue people from a grain bin.

When a man was rescued from a grain bin on March 28, the Black Township Fire Department had to be called in for help.

Chief Logan says the cost for the new equipment is around $4,000 which is funded by the Marrs Township trustee.

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Posted: Apr 20, 2016

Fall River (MA) City Council Approves Grant for New Fire Equipment

Fall River firefighters are getting some desperately needed equipment, thanks to the city council and a federal loan.
When a fire breaks out in the city, often the first truck to respond is 20 years old. The back-up is 30 years old.

That's why firefighters are thankful that that the city council approved a federal loan Tuesday night for $5 million worth of new equipment.

"We've actually bought apparatus that other communities were letting go, getting rid of," District Fire Chief James Mellen of the Fall River Fire Department said. "We've bought them at a greatly reduced rate, and put them in as a front-line apparatus."

At fire department headquarters, the back-up engine looks more like an antique, while Engine 1 has critical equipment that often breaks down -- or doesn't exist to begin with.

"It's a Godsend for our department," District Chief Ambrose Smith of the Fall River Fire Department said. "It's just like your own car. If your car gets to be 20 years old, you have a lot more breakdowns than if a car's 2 or 3 years old."

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Posted: Apr 20, 2016

Jackson (MO) Approves Purchase of Fire Apparatus

The Jackson Fire Department will get an upgrade next year after the Board of Aldermen approved just over $440,000 for the purchase of a new fire truck. It will replace one in service the fire department has used for 36 years. The old firetruck will be retired, and a 26-year-old firetruck will be moved to reserve status.
Jackson fire chief Jason Mouser said a FEMA grant helped the department obtain a new ladder truck in 2012, but the last time the city was able to purchase a new fire engine was 1998.

The engine will be custom-made by Precision Fire Apparatus of Camdenton, Missouri, but that takes months, Mouser said.

"We think it's probably going to be early January, February of 2017 before we'd be putting the new apparatus into service," Mouser said, adding the new truck would likely improve the department's safety and effectiveness.

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