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Posted: Mar 17, 2016

Two injured in rollover crash in east Vancouver

Two people were taken to an area hospital after a rollover crash in east Vancouver this morning. Police and fire personnel responded to the three-vehicle crash, reported about 8:30 a.m. at the roundabout at Northeast 138th Avenue and Northeast 49th Street, according to the Vancouver Fire Department.
- PUB DATE: 3/17/2016 10:42:38 AM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Mar 17, 2016

Two injured in rollover crash in east Vancouver

Two people were taken to an area hospital after a rollover crash in east Vancouver this morning. Police and fire personnel responded to the three-vehicle crash, reported about 8:30 a.m. at the roundabout at Northeast 138th Avenue and Northeast 49th Street, according to the Vancouver Fire Department.
- PUB DATE: 3/17/2016 10:42:38 AM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Mar 17, 2016

Avon Protection Mi-TIC S Gets NFPA Stamp of Approval

Avon TIC

The latest addition to Avon Protection’s argus thermal imaging range, the Mi-TIC S, has passed all the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requirements and is now certified compliant to the latest edition of NFPA 1801.

The NFPA is the world’s leading advocate on fire prevention and an authoritative source on public safety. The NFPA 1801:2013 standard specifies design, performance, testing, and certification requirements for thermal imaging cameras used by the fire service during emergency incident operations so firefighters can be confident that there will be a usable thermal image when they need it most.

Mark Ridsdale, Regional Sales Manager at Avon Protection, commented, “The Mi-TIC S is the lightest large screen camera ever developed and we are delighted it now has NFPA 1801 certification. The camera is already in service with many fire and rescue services, having been selected as the best tool for the job by scoring highly on image quality, image, and video recording ability, its physical size and the way it easily integrates with firefighter PPE.”

Firefighter using TIC

Avon’s argus Mi-TIC S is the world’s smallest thermal imager to feature a large-format, high-resolution display for advanced firefighting applications. The camera provides a crystal clear image with a superb dynamic range: you can clearly view extremely high temperatures up to 1100ºC (2000ºF) and at the same time see very low temperature objects, which is ideal for casualty searches.

Weighing approximately 870g (1lb 15oz) the argus Mi-TIC S is a small format thermal imager that can be easily and comfortably held in the palm of your hand. Unlike many thermal imagers, the argus Mi-TIC S design allows it to be worn in multiple ways – in the hand, inside a pocket, clipped outside a pocket, clipped, to a lanyard or hung around the neck.

With a thumb-operated green on/off button and superb start up time of 5 seconds, the argus Mi-TIC S is simple to use, and the enhanced feature set includes a laser pointer to aid communication and an electronic compass for greater scene awareness.

More: www.avon-protection.com

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Posted: Mar 17, 2016

New Fire Truck Unveiled, in St. Paddy's green

A Gloucester County Township has a new fire truck, and it's already dressed for Saint Patrick's day. Firefighters in West Deptford unveiled the truck tonight. As you can see, the "fire engine red" has gone by the wayside, in favor of green.
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Posted: Mar 17, 2016

Fire Engine Involved in Accident in Suffolk (VA)

The road was closed in both directions for almost two hours, while the fire truck was being removed.

A fire truck ran off the road and became stuck in a ditch in Suffolk Tuesday morning.

The Suffolk Police Department confirms the single-vehicle accident involved an engine from the Courtland Volunteer Fire Department.

The engine ran off the paved portion of the roadway, in the 3400 block of Lake Prince Road, around 9:45 a.m. There was no damage reported and no one was injured.

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