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Posted: Feb 12, 2016

'It's gonna blow!': Hit-and-run driver smashes woman's car into Everett gas pump

A terrified woman says she thought she was about to die late Thursday when a hit-and-run driver plowed into her car and sent it crashing into a natural gas pump in Everett. Officers, medics and firefighters rushed to the scene, in the 900 block of West Casino Road, at about 10:10 p.m. after receiving reports of a serious hit-and-run crash, said Sgt.
- PUB DATE: 2/12/2016 7:52:20 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Feb 12, 2016

Patton Joins Smeal Fire Apparatus as New Director of Chassis Sales

SNYDER, NE—Smeal Fire Apparatus Co., a fire apparatus manufacturer, announced today that Patrick Patton has been appointed to the newly-created position of director of chassis sales with responsibility for sales management, dealer and technical support, and chassis business development for Smeal’s entire selection of custom fire chassis. Chassis available through Smeal include Smeal’s Sirius, Sirius II, S450 and S600 models; Spartan, HME and Seagrave models. Patton will report to Michael Bowman, Smeal’s vice president of sales. Patton will take over his new role on February 15, 2016.

Patton has more than 20 years of experience in the fire and emergency response industry. Most recently, he worked for Spartan Motor Corporation since 2007 as a regional sales manager with responsibility for business development, dealer and OEM relationship management, and sales process management for a 22-state territory. Prior to joining Spartan, Patton was in direct sales and sales management roles with two fire apparatus dealerships. 

“Pat Patton comes to us with a wealth of experience, expertise and knowledge in custom fire chassis, and customer, dealer, and OEM relationship management. In addition to his exceptional technical expertise, Pat truly understands the needs of our customers and dealers, and he is an ideal choice to spearhead our chassis programs in support of overall Smeal, LTC and UST fire apparatus sales,” side Jeff Wegner, Smeal’s senior vice president of global sales

“I couldn’t be happier to become part of the Smeal team. Smeal is a company that’s on the move. I’ve seen first-hand their development over the past few years, and it’s a very exciting time to be a part of their growth. I’m looking forward to working with Smeal dealers, customers and team members to elevate the information and support we provide for the fire chassis integrated with our outstanding apparatus,” said Patton.

For more information, visit smeal.com, ustanker.com and laddertower.com.

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Posted: Feb 12, 2016

Washington Township seeking loan for fire equipment

The Washington Township Advisory Board will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18 at the trustee's office, 231 E. Main St. in the fire station, to consider establishing a fire equipment loan.

Brown County (Nashville) Volunteer Fire Department Chief “Dak” Kelp said the loan is to allow for the purchase of a new rescue truck, bigger than the current rescue and smaller than an engine, with the capabilities of both. The estimated cost of it is $390,000.


Kelp said the truck this one would replace — Rescue 16 — was bought new around 2012. It’s nearing the end of its service life because of being used on nearly every fire run and having to carry more equipment than what it was really designed to carry, he said.

If approved, this would be the second new truck to be added to the BCVFD’s fleet this year. 


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Posted: Feb 12, 2016

App That Warns of Fire Trucks Tested in Grand Rapids (MI)

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - Developers have launched the test phase of an app that will sound an alert when Grand Rapids Fire Department crews are near and responding to a call. With loud music playing and vehicle soundproofing, it can be difficult to hear anything going on outside your car, let alone an emergency vehicles' sirens down the road.

The department turned to the HAAS Alert app. If users download the app, it will tell them through their smartphone or in-car stereo system when an emergency vehicle with sirens activated is nearby, even if the user is playing music or taking a call.
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Posted: Feb 12, 2016

Detroit fire truck involved in accident while heading to house fire

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A Detroit Fire Department truck was involved in an accident this morning while on the way to a house fire on the city's east side. 


The accident happened just before 6 a.m. on Mt. Elliott near E. Grand Blvd.  


Sources tell Local 4 one person was transported to the hospital. At this time that person's condition is not known.


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