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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Lincoln County (MS) Receives New FIre Apparatus

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.

The purchases were also made possible by a $70,000 rural fire truck assistance grant, according to Galey. Each truck costs the department $235,000, and it can’t be put off. The process of buying new fire trucks is necessary to maintain qualifications for fire insurance ratings.

New Sight Chief Corey Smith said their newest truck was 15 years old.

"It was time for an upgrade," Smith said. "We're proud of it. All our firefighters are proud of it, and it’s top notch. Anything we could have wanted, we got on this truck."

Zetus fire chief Dale Anding said they’ve been waiting for a new truck for a long time.

"This has been an eight-year ordeal getting this new truck in. We had problems with the state with funding. But we’re happy with what you got," he said.

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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Burton Fire Apparatus Up for Auction Staying in Michigan

A Burton fire truck that was up for auction is staying in Michigan, and it may even return to the city for parade appearances. The 1969 GMC brush truck was sold to a Chesaning man in an online auction for $15,800 last week.
"It had been with fire department for 47 years," said Kirk Wilkinson, assistant fire chief for the Burton Fire Department. "It held some sentimental value to some people, and some people were sad to see it go, but it needed to be done."

Wilkinson said the cost of upkeep, storage and insurance on the truck was just too much cost to justify keeping it for a couple parade appearances a year, so the decision was made to sell the vehicle.

The city purchased the truck brand new from GM in 1969 and it stayed with the department since then.

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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Salado Volunteer Fire Department Rescue Fire Apparatus Burns

The Salado Volunteer Fire Department's rescue fire truck caught fire and burned Wednesday night on the way to an accident call.
The loss of the rescue fire truck leaves the department in bad shape to answer calls on Interstate 35 and elsewhere, Fire Chief Shane Berrier said.

Until a replacement is found, the department is loading its emergency gear into the bed of a ¾-ton pickup for emergency call, Berrier said.

A replacement truck will cost about $200,000, Berrier said.

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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Fire Apparatus and Vehicle Collide in Delaware

Police are investigating an accident involving a fire truck and another vehicle in Christiana, Delaware.
One person in the vehicle suffered a minor injury, and was taken to Christiana Hospital. A second person in the vehicle refused treatment at the scene.

No word on why the vehicles collided.

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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Making Change Stick with The Change Formula

The key to surviving the fast paced world of today is that ability to accept and manage change. But making change stick is a difficult task. And when it comes to managing change in businesses the failure rate is high.

  • An IBM study “Making Change Work” of more than 1,500 practitioners worldwide found that only 59% of corporate projects miss at least one objective or fail entirely.
  • In 2008, a McKinsey survey of 3,199 executives around the world found that only one transformation in three succeeds.
  • An Economist Intelligence Unit study, sponsored by the Project Management Institute (PMI) found that less than half (46%) of executives their businesses are “excellent” or even “good” at executing initiatives and projects to deliver strategic results.
  • A 2013 Towers Watson Change and Communication ROI Survey found that only one out of four respondents (25%) say they are able to sustain gains from their change management initiatives over the long-term.
  • As you can see from these research results that making change stick is not easy. What can be done to improve on these results?
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