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Posted: Feb 23, 2016

Dog killed, $18,000 worth of property damaged in Edmonds house fire

A fire in Edmonds early Tuesday morning killed a dog and damaged more than $18,000 in property. Snohomish County firefighters said one of the five people who live at the house, which is in the 23400 block of 94th Ave. W., was playing video games just after midnight when he heard a whooshing sound and saw smoke coming from a heating vent.
- PUB DATE: 2/23/2016 1:19:46 PM - SOURCE: KCPQ-TV FOX 13
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Posted: Feb 23, 2016

Flag Lowering for Washington National Guard Matthew McClintock

Thursday February 25th, 2016

Governor Inslee is deeply saddened by the death of Washington National Guard SSG Matthew McClintock, 30, of Des Moines, and directs that Washing State and The United States flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff in his memory on Thursday, February 25th, 2016.  He was killed in action on January 5th in the Helmand Providence in South Afghanistan. SSG McClintock was posthumously promoted to Sergeant First Class. 

A memorial service will be held on Thursday, February 25th, 2016, at 3:00 PM at JBLM Lewis North Chapel...
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Posted: Feb 23, 2016

Avon Production Launches Simple 15-Year Warranty for Deltair SCBA

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Avon Protection has launched a 15-year endurance warranty for the Avon Deltair SCBA, the most innovative SCBA designed by firefighters for firefighters.

The Deltair was developed to deliver the same ruggedness and reliability that Avon puts into all their respiratory products, and has been tested to a variety of NFPA, NIOSH, and Mil Spec standards to ensure it meets and exceeds the tough demands required by the fire service.

The new Deltair Endurance Warranty is effective on all Deltair SCBA shipped as of February 1st, 2016. This “bumper to bumper” warranty includes all components of the SCBA, including the electronics, making it the simplest and most inclusive SCBA warranty in the market. With no mandatory parts replacements nor overhaul requirements, the Deltair Endurance Warranty is expected to significantly lower the cost of SCBA ownership throughout the life of the SCBA.

Tony Topf, Global Product Manager Air Supplied & Accountability at Avon, commented,This is a major improvement to the lifetime cost of ownership and demonstrates Avon Protection’s commitment to the fire service and our customer-focused approach to growing our business. We are sure that customers will appreciate the significant reduction in lifecycle cost of the Deltair SCBA.”

He continued, “Customers can be assured that they are receiving a quality product designed to last the harshest of environments.  With lifetime service costs of other SCBA’s estimated to be over $1,500 per SCBA, the Deltair Endurance Warranty is immediately bringing value to customers who choose Avon Protection for their fire service SCBA as well as stretching their budgets to be applied to other efforts besides SCBA maintenance.”                                        

Additional information about this warranty may be found at www.avon-protection.com/deltair_endurance

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Posted: Feb 23, 2016

17 Oshkosh Striker ARFF Fire Trucks Delivered to Mexico Airports

OSHKOSH, WI—Oshkosh Airport Products, LLC, a division of Oshkosh Corporation, has delivered 17 Oshkosh® Striker® Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) vehicles to airports operated by Grupo Aeroportuario Del Pacífico, S.A.B. de C.V (GAP) in Mexico. The deliveries include a variety of Oshkosh Striker configurations, including seven 4x4, eight 6x6, and two 6x6 with the Oshkosh-exclusive Snozzle® high-reach extendable turret (HRET). The deliveries, to airports throughout the country, were completed in November 2015.

“The Oshkosh Striker is synonymous with performance, reliability and durability, and this series of deliveries to GAP-operated facilities represents a continued vote of confidence in both the vehicle platform and our service and support team—led by Oshkosh dealer Atepsa,” said Jeff Resch, Oshkosh Airport Products Group vice president and general manager. “GAP is an excellent and well-respected airport operator, and we are proud to have this fleet of Oshkosh ARFF vehicles on front-line duty at these important airports throughout Mexico.” 

Autobuses Especializados SA (Atepsa) of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico is the Oshkosh dealer providing local service and support to GAP and its airports. With more than 20 years of experience, Atepsa is a national leader in sales, distribution, and maintenance of specialized fire and rescue apparatus.

Featuring advanced safety systems, the Oshkosh Striker delivers innovative fire suppression technology, unmatched chassis performance, and unsurpassed reliability and durability. The Oshkosh Striker 6x6 axle configuration, with Oshkosh TAK-4® all wheel and fully independent suspension, offers a smooth ride and exceptional off-road capabilities. The 670-hp, Tier 3 Deutz engine is mated to a seven-speed Allison electronic automatic transmission for smooth power delivery enabling acceleration from 0-80 kph (50 mph) in less than 32 seconds. The engine power pack components are readily accessed through walk-in doors on either side of the engine compartment for easier servicing. 

Available on the Oshkosh Striker vehicle’s full range, the Snozzle HRET features 50- or 65-foot lengths and can be equipped with a penetrating nozzle and color or forward-looking infrared cameras that enable firefighters to discharge from 1.5 meters (five feet) below grade to elevations as high as 19.8 meters (65 feet). 

Grupo Aeroportuario Del Pacífico, S.A.B. de C.V or "GAP" operates 12 airports in the Pacific region of Mexico. GAP provides services that contribute to the development of domestic, regional and international air transportation, while positioning its member airports as the most advanced of their kind through competitive management and operations, and continuously adapting to market demand. 

Oshkosh Airport Products, LLC has delivered 17 Oshkosh Striker Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles to airports operated by Grupo Aeroportuario Del Pacífico, S.A.B. de C.V (GAP) in Mexico. Autobuses Especializados, SA (Atepsa) of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico is th

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Posted: Feb 23, 2016

Fire Department Rolls Out Quick-Response Vehicle Program Lighten Load of Fire Trucks

Chattanooga, TN—Many people would be surprised to learn how often firefighters respond to medical emergencies. The Chattanooga (TN) Fire Department responded to 17,453 incidents last year, and of those calls, roughly 48 percent of them were for medical emergencies. This week, the fire department will start a new pilot program that is designed to enhance responses to medical emergencies in Chattanooga. With this new initiative, three quick-response vehicles (QRVs) will begin responding to medical calls. They will be used in place of the large fire apparatus, which is what firefighters traditionally use, whether to respond to a fire, car wreck, or medical emergency. Mayor Andy Berke says the QRV program helps move city services toward one of his primary goals, high-performing government. "I am not content with running government the way it's always been run," says Berke. "My goal is for our city services to be even more efficient today than they were yesterday."

The QRVs are specially equipped Ford Explorers staffed with two firefighters who are trained to the EMT or EMT Advanced level. "We believe the QRVs will allow us to provide a quicker and more efficient response to medical emergencies," says Training Chief Phil Hyman, "and when it comes to medical emergencies, such as heart attacks and strokes, the quicker you provide care, the better the outcome for the patient."

Hyman says the training for those firefighters assigned to the QRVs has been completed and the program should become operational by the end of this week. The QRVs will be assigned to fire stations in the areas with the highest call volume for medical emergencies, including Station 5 on Willow Street, Station 8 on Hickory Valley Road and Station 19 just off Hixson Pike next to Abba's House. Hyman says the program will be evaluated carefully, but is optimistic the results will be positive. "If successful, we're hoping to further enhance our service by adding more QRVs in the future."

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