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Posted: Apr 19, 2016

Gonzales Fire Department Celebrates New Fire Apparatus

A crowd of former firefighters, elected leaders, community members and eager children gathered at the Gonzales Fire Station on Thursday evening to welcome a couple of new pieces of firefighting equipment to the family. Mainly, Engine 33 and Tender 32.
The official name of the event is a housing ceremony. It has its beginnings in the 19th century and is meant to transfer the old to the new. The wheels are washed by the firemen, as was custom from the old horse-and-buggy days where the wooden spokes of the wheels had to be kept moist after each fire to prevent cracking.

Schmidt joked that in days past, it was easy to find out where a fire in town was. All one had to do was follow the line of broken down fire trucks leading to it. And as they watched the new, $700,000 Engine 33 be custom built over the last several months, he couldn’t help but reminisce about how they had to build a couple of the trucks they are now retiring, without that kind of money.

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Posted: Apr 19, 2016

Drunk Driver Slams into Green Bay Metro Fire Apparatus Returning from Call

A Green Bay Metro fire truck sustained thousands of dollars in damage after police say a drunken driver crashed into the engine Friday night. It happened at a busy intersection in downtown Green Bay as firefighters were on the way back from a call.
"This siren, as heavy as it is, slammed back in and put the big dent in," says Green Bay Metro Fire Chief David Litton, showing our cameras the damage to the engine's front bumper.

He estimates Engine 3 will be out of service for several weeks while mechanics repair roughly $7,000 in damage from the crash.

"They were coming southbound on Washington Street, and a lady approached from Walnut, heading west and went through a red light," says Litton.

He says around 10:30 Friday night, firefighters were approaching the Meyer Theater at about 20 miles an hour, with a green light, when the engineer spotted the woman.

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Posted: Apr 19, 2016

Towering flames, dense smoke as fire roars through S. Seattle home

A spectacular fire at a two-story South Seattle home sent towering flames and black smoke billowing skyward over the city Tuesday. Firefighters responded to the scene, a private residence at S. Donovan Street and 16th Avenue South, at about 11:45 a.m. after receiving reports of a fire there. Huge flames were roaring through the home's upper story when crews arrived.
- PUB DATE: 4/19/2016 3:34:11 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Apr 19, 2016

Towering flames, dense smoke as fire roars through S. Seattle home

A spectacular fire at a two-story South Seattle home sent towering flames and black smoke billowing skyward over the city Tuesday. Firefighters responded to the scene, a private residence at S. Donovan Street and 16th Avenue South, at about 11:45 a.m. after receiving reports of a fire there. Huge flames were roaring through the home's upper story when crews arrived.
- PUB DATE: 4/19/2016 3:34:11 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Apr 19, 2016

Honeywell Introduces Four First Responder Products at FDIC 2016

Dayton, Ohio (April 17, 2016) - Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced the launch of four products for first responders and is co-sponsoring a scholarship program for first responders at the Fire Department Instructor’s Conference (FDIC) April 18-23 in Indianapolis. An expanded portfolio of first responder products and firefighter training support are part of the company’s commitment to providing long-term, innovative solutions to the firefighting industry.

“The firefighting industry knows Honeywell for our leadership in fire detection and control systems, and for our popular personal protective equipment such as Morning Pride TAILS turnout gear; but now, we hope they will come to know us more as a complete head-to-toe supplier of personal protective equipment,” said Ken Schmidt, president of Honeywell First Responder.  “Our aim is to improve safety, efficiency and productivity on the fireground through a new generation of smart, simple-to-use cyber-industrial solutions.”

At FDIC, Honeywell First Responder is introducing:

•    TITAN, an intelligent self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) that combines high-performance Honeywell materials, proprietary electronics, wireless communications and unique ergonomic features to offer firefighters a greater degree of maneuverability, safety and efficiency on the fireground.


•    Morning Pride TAILS, the company’s flagship turnout gear used by more than 50 percent of North America’s top 20 municipal fire departments, which has been reengineered using proprietary Honeywell patterning design to include several ergonomic and safety refinements providing a better fit and allow more range of motion and protection.


•    FIRST, a cloud hosted software solution that manages and tracks a fire department’s inventory of personal protective equipment through automation and simplified barcode scanning, enabling fire departments to simplify NFPA 1851 compliance, records-keeping and PPE program management.


•    NightHawk, a firefighter boot that builds on the legacy Pro Warrington line, redesigned with new materials and ergonomic features resulting in greater athletic fit, performance, comfort and protection.




In addition, Honeywell is co-sponsoring a scholarship program that awards 20 firefighters with expenses-paid trips to the industry’s major training and educational event for first responders. The scholarship awards accomplished firefighters who also have demonstrated an intense desire for education and training.

 


“The annual scholarship program helps furthers the professional development of 20 exemplary firefighters who will benefit their communities greatly by applying the knowledge they acquire from their training at FDIC,” said Schmidt.
For more information on Honeywell First Responder products, visit: http://www.honeywellfirstresponder.com

Honeywell (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; turbochargers; and performance materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell's shares are traded on the New York, London, and

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