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Posted: Apr 11, 2016

Boom on Surf City Fire Co.'s New Rescue-Engine Will Help With Crises at Raised Homes - The SandPaper

The Surf City Volunteer Fire Co. and EMS's newfangled fire truck, a rescue pumper design with a 20-foot boom on top, has been customized for the area's post-Superstorm Sandy needs. It is due to arrive next week.

The fire company’s truck committee, encompassed mainly of former and current fire officers, did not want to get just another new pumper, said Lou McCall, fire captain and vice president, who has chaired the committee since its foundation nearly two years ago.

“Instead, we wanted an apparatus that would replace and combine both Surf City’s oldest pumper and its only rescue truck that were both exclusively used in, and victims of, Hurricane Sandy into one easy to use truck,” McCall stated. “It was also a high priority that we also considered the increasing amounts of homes being raised on pilings.”

The committee invested thousands of hours into getting the perfect truck. Members even visited with the Union Township Fire Department, which has the only other boomer in the state, McCall said.

“They were outstanding, allowing us to take quality time to show us and have some hands-on experience with their truck,” he stated. “We are grateful to them for that opportunity as it sold us on its capabilities.”

The boom on Surf City’s new truck, which can reach 28 feet, has a master stream nozzle on the end that can flow 1,000 gallons per minute and lift up to 1,000 pounds. The boom end also has a 6,000-watt light tower. Hose connections can serve as an elevated connection pipe to a raised residential structure, if needed, McCall said.

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Posted: Apr 11, 2016

Gulf Shores Fire and Rescue Adds Two New Rescue-Pumpers

"We got a unique thing on them," Fire Chief Hartly Brokenshaw said. "We have what they call Greenstar technology. So when you pull up to a scene the engine will run for five minutes. After five minutes it will shut down and a smaller generator on the truck starts and keeps the big engine from running and cuts down on the carbon footprint.

On the heels of attaining a Class 1 ISO Public Protection rating, Gulf Shores Fire and Rescue is bringing two new trucks on board.

One of the trucks, a Rosenbauer Commander Rescue Pumper, is already at Station 1. The other is on a tour of the state being shown off at other departments by Rosenbauer. The pair cost the city more than $800,000.

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Posted: Apr 11, 2016

New State-of-the-Art Fire Engines Arrive in Devon

State of the art fire engines will now be used to help Teignmouth and Dawlish fire crews deal with emergencies. On Thursday night, the Teignmouth fire crew took delivery of their new '65' plate fire engine, while firefighters in Dawlish received their new fire engine on Wednesday.
The appliances are equipped with compressed air foam (CAF) capability which will assist the crews to deal with incidents safer and more effectively.

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Posted: Apr 11, 2016

Brockton Fire Engine Back in Service after Head-on Crash

BROCKTON - A Brockton Fire engine that was damaged in a head-on crash in September is back on the road this week after $45,000 in repairs. The Squad A engine was responding to a call Sept. 16, when it was struck by a car at the intersection of Court and Plymouth streets.
It was back at the Brockton Fire station on Pleasant Street and put back into service. The city had been using an older, spare truck for the past six months in its place.

Brockton Fire Chief Michael Williams said he was happy to have the truck back."It was completely redone. It looks like a brand new truck," Williams said.With another engine out of service, two of the city's three spare engines were in use while Squad A was being repaired."It's nice to have that second spare back as a spare now," he said.The driver of a black sedan smashed head-on into the front bumper of the engine. 

The fire truck was responding to a report of an oven fire at 75 Parker St. when the crash occurred.The man driving the sedan was seriously injured and was taken by ambulance to Boston Medical Center.Three of the four firefighters in Squad A were uninjured. A fourth was taken to a Brockton hospital as a precaution with leg pain.

The 2003 fire engine was reviewed by a mechanic from a specialized body shop that deals with large vehicles and heavy equipment. The cost of the repair was $45,000, which was paid for by insurance.
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Posted: Apr 11, 2016

Concord 1887 Fire Wagon on Display with other Vintage Fire Equipment

A piece of Concord's history is on display at this weekend's Pennzoil Charlotte AutoFair which began Thursday and continues until Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Twice each year the Charlotte AutoFair is home to thousands of collector car enthusiasts who are buying and selling vehicles, restoration parts and supplies.

 But Concord Fire Department’s contribution to the fair won’t be revving its engine because it doesn’t have one.

The 129-year-old hand-drawn fire wagon was used by the Concord Hook and Ladder Company in 1887. It carried wooden ladders, pike poles, axes and 12 rubber buckets. These were transported by the firefighters, who were all African-American, to the scene of fires.

“It’s something to look at. Things have changed so much and are a lot different from how we do stuff now,” Fire Captain Allen Smith said as he put the finishing touches on the wagon at his shop. Smith does auto body repair as a hobby and was charged with getting the wagon back into working condition when the department acquired it from a local family.

It took roughly two years to get it ready for the fair. But after working with a wheelright in South Dakota, getting a free paint job from Ritchie’s House and making necessary repairs, the wagon is ready to make its debut.

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