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Posted: Apr 1, 2016

County Fire Departments Receive New Fire Trucks

Published 10:12am Thursday, March 31, 2016 Lincoln County recently received one new fire truck each for New Sight and Zetus volunteer fire departments. Emergency Management Coordinator Clifford Galey met with the department chiefs in the Lincoln County Courthouse parking lot Tuesday, where they received the trucks from Bonaventure Fire and Safety.
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Posted: Apr 1, 2016

Ambulance Involved in Head-on Crash in Waterbury

Tuesday, March 29, 2016 11:30 AM EDT Ambulance involved in head-on crash in Waterbury WATERBURY - Several people were sent to the hospital after an ambulance responding to a call in Watertown was struck head-on by another vehicle Monday near municipal stadium, authorities said.
Jeremy Rodorigo, a spokesman for AMR Ambulance, said the ambulance was traveling north on Watertown Avenue when the driver of a Mitsubishi Gallant traveling the opposite direction crossed the yellow line and struck the ambulance head on around 12:45 p.m. Monday.

Three ambulances responded to the crash and transported the Mitsubishi driver, who was seriously injured, and several members of the ambulance team to Waterbury Hospital, he said.
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Posted: Apr 1, 2016

South County Ambulance Still Seeking New Home

South County ambulance still seeking new home- WHATELY - Heading into its third year of operation, South County Emergency Medical Service is eager to find a new home.Chief Zachary Smith, the service's director, said it needs more space and a better centralized spot than the service's three current...

Smith delivered a presentation to the public in the Whately Town Offices on Wednesday and told The Recorder later that the building has “floated to the top” of a list of places the SCEMS Board of Oversight has investigated over the past two and a half years.

“South Deerfield has been a great host,” he told the collection of people at the new 4 Sandy Lane municipal offices in the former regional library building. “The truth of the matter is we don’t fit and we need something else.”

At 7:27 p.m., a medical call came in and some of the medics in the room left to respond to a reported eye injury.

Smith said there is a SCEMS ambulance at the South Deerfield Fire District, the Sunderland Fire Department and the Whately Fire Department. His office is in Deerfield Town Hall. The idea is to consolidate these sites into one location. But the idea of moving the service’s headquarters from Deerfield has upset some of the town’s residents.

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Posted: Apr 1, 2016

Antioch Gets New Fire Engine for Station 81

On Wednesday, Contra Costa County Fire welcomed a new engine that was placed in Station 81 in Antioch. During a brief Housing Ceremony, firefighters honored tradition by pushing the new engine into the station.

ire Chief Jeff Carman said the new engine was just one of as many as 15 apparatuses they hope to place in the District this year thanks to the support of the Board of Supervisor.

“I like that we have a plan in place in the District to make sure that in the future that we will not run into the problems we have had with equipment and our firefighters will now be using state of the art equipment,” said Carman. “I appreciate the pride and tradition of our firefighters in Contra Costa County. This all happens because

Fire Captain Mike Quesada explained the housing ceremony tradition which dates back to the date of housing old engines which were pushed into stations because they couldn’t back up horses. The tradition stuck.

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Posted: Apr 1, 2016

Honeywell Completes Acquisition of Xtralis

Honeywell

Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced that it has completed its acquisition of Xtralis, a leading global provider of aspirating smoke detection, advanced perimeter security technologies, and video analytics software for $480 million.

“The acquisition of Xtralis is a good strategic fit to our current fire detection portfolio and will bring unique capabilities and customer solutions in remote visual verification of fire and intrusion risks, advanced perimeter security technologies, and video analytics software,” said David Paja, president, Honeywell Security and Fire. “This acquisition helps us expand our Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) business and will help enable strong growth in the coming years.”

Xtralis aspirating smoke detection solutions protect many Fortune 500 companies, iconic sites, and critical infrastructures worldwide to provide very early warning and verification of threats to speed response time and minimize facility damages and potential injuries.

The company will be integrated into Honeywell’s Automation and Control Solution strategic business group.

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