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Posted: Apr 28, 2016

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Rosenbauer Aerial

The Perth East Fire Department, Ontario, Canada, recently took delivery of a Rosenbauer Viper aerial built on a Commander 3000 chassis. 

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Posted: Apr 28, 2016

Fire Apparatus: Spartan ER Pumper

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Roslyn Highlands Fire Company, Roslyn Heights, NY

Intelligent Pump Solution (IPS), Sold by Hendrickson Fire Equipment

CHASSIS

  • Spartan Metro Star LFD 10” Raised Roof
  • Seating Capacity: 6
  • Cummins ISL 9 450-hp Engine
  • Allison 3000 EVS Transmission
  • Extreme Duty Interior
  • Multiplexed Electrical System
  • Occupant Advanced Protection System™
  • Overhead HVAC
  • Front: 21,500 lbs. Rear: 27,000 lbs.
  • 21” Front Bumper Extension
  • 179” Wheelbase

BODY

  • Stainless Steel Body
  • Rescue Style Body Configuration
  • 2484 Cu. Ft. of Storage
  • SCBA Smart Storage Compartments
  • 100 Percent Payout Crosslays at Low Height w/Roll Out Tray
  • Four 9,000 lb. Rated Pull Winch Receivers
  • Weather Tight Coffin Compartments
  • Cord Reel with FDR Rollers
  • 2 Amkus Rescue Reels
  • Increased maneuverability
  • Two access ladders to dual walkways
  • Will-Burt NS light tower with 4 whelen Pioneer lights
  • Stokes and backboard storage over pump
  • R-2 compartment equipped with secondary door for cribing
  • Whelen LED Lighting Package
  • Harrison 10.0-kW Generator w/AMKUS Super Simo unit
  • Hose Storage capacity: 500’ of 2.5” with walkways on each side
  • Pressure Amkus System located near pump controls

PUMP AND PLUMBING

  • Compact pump design allows the operator a more safe and ergonomic work environment.
  • Hale DSD 1,500-gpm Pump
  • 500-Gallon Tank Capacity
  • Enclosed pump controls
  • Color-coded pump panel provides operator with organized working layout

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Posted: Apr 27, 2016

Kittitas Valley Fire and Rescue station getting close to opening

Fire crews are getting ready to move into the new Kittitas Valley Fire and Rescue station in Ellensburg. Firefighters say the new fire station is six blocks within 40 percent of the fire department's calls for emergencies. It'll be used for about 30 career firefighters, 100 volunteers, six college residents and more.
- PUB DATE: 4/27/2016 5:38:52 PM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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Posted: Apr 27, 2016

Kittitas Valley Fire and Rescue station getting close to opening

Fire crews are getting ready to move into the new Kittitas Valley Fire and Rescue station in Ellensburg. Firefighters say the new fire station is six blocks within 40 percent of the fire department's calls for emergencies. It'll be used for about 30 career firefighters, 100 volunteers, six college residents and more.
- PUB DATE: 4/27/2016 5:38:52 PM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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Posted: Apr 27, 2016

Odessa City Council Approves Multi-Million Dollar Deal for Fire Apparatus

At Tuesday's Odessa City Council meeting, members of the council approved a new fleet of fire trucks for the Odessa Fire and Rescue department, after a decade with the old ones the Chief Roger Boyd felt like it was time to get new ones.
Chief Roger Boyd of Odessa Fire & Rescue said, “Everyone of our trucks are getting pretty close to 100,000 miles, a couple’s got 100,000 already. Certainly the reliability and dependability is always in question for us.”

The cost to maintain the current fleet of trucks was getting too expensive with the new set of trucks it will actually save the taxpayers $1 million dollars.

Mayor David Turner said, “The way we’re able to do that is we allocate in the budget what they have to pay in the equipment fund every year and that’s part of their budget and they’ve paid in and we’ll be able to pay cash for them.”

Boyd said the department runs both Fire and EMS services and with the new equipment on the way it will only help serve the city better.

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