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Posted: Mar 6, 2023

Fire Apparatus of the Day: March 6, 2023

W.S. Darley—Ringwood Borough (NJ) Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 Quick Attack CAFS pumper. Ford F-550 4-door 4×4 cab and chassis; Power Stroke 6.7L 330-hp engine; Darley Champion PSMC 1,500-gpm pump; Darley AutoCAFS 120-cfm compressed air foam; 300-gallon Copolymer water tank; Poly™ body; FoamPro 2001 single-agent foam system. Dealer: Pat Silverthorne, North Jersey Fire & Rescue Equipment, Oldwick, NJ.


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Posted: Mar 6, 2023

Truck Stolen from Loranger (LA) Volunteer Fire Department

A volunteer fire department in St. Tangipohoa Parish (LA) had a truck stolen early Sunday morning, the Loranger Volunteer Fire Department said in a Facebook post.

“At 4:30 this morning, an unknown male walked up to the Loranger Volunteer Fire Department station and attempted to gain entry,” according to the fire department.

“When that wasn’t successful he turned his attention to the department’s 2013 Ram 2500. The truck was stolen from in front of the station while the firefighter was out on a call. It has a Loranger Fire Plate on the front and an extra diesel tank in the back. Please be on the lookout,” the department said.

“We do have cameras,” the department said. “We are trying to isolate the best photo of the subject before we share with the public,” the department said.

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Posted: Mar 6, 2023

Car Crashes into Ambulance, Fire Engine on CA Highway

A car crashed into an ambulance and fire engine that was assisting a prior wreck early Sunday morning on Highway 4, according to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, KRON4.com reported.

At around 2:28 a.m., Con Fire units responded to a collision involving two vehicles on eastbound Highway 4 near Loveridge Road, according to the report. After arriving on scene, the fire engine and ambulance reported a third vehicle had also been involved in the collision, the report said.

A fourth vehicle then crashed into the fire engine and ambulance who was on scene assisting the prior collision, the report said. The fire engine truck was placed out of service. The severity of the damage to the truck is unknown at this time.

The ambulance was towed as a result of the crash. Both the medics and firefighters who were on the scene during the crash did not suffer any injuries, the report said. Con Fire is asking drivers to slow down and drive carefully when approaching accident scenes.

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Posted: Mar 6, 2023

Benton Harbor (MI) Shows Off New Fire Squad Truck

Squad 51 has been placed in service, Benton Harbor Fire Department announced on Facebook Feb. 27. For anyone interested in why it is called a Squad instead of the typical engine terminology, the fire department said, a Squad is capable of doing engine work, truck work, and rescue work.

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Posted: Mar 6, 2023

Divided Ocean City (MD) Council Approves $9.8M Contract for New Fire Station

A divided council voted this week to approve a $9.8 million construction contract for a new fire station at 65th Street in Ocean City (MD), mdcoastdispatch.com reported.

In a work session Tuesday, the council voted 4-3, with Councilmen Matt James, Peter Buas and John Gehrig opposed, to approve a contract with Delmarva Veteran Builders totaling $9,821,637 for the construction of Station 3, the report said.

While officials agreed something needed to be done to improve living and working conditions, those in opposition questioned the need for a new facility and the impacts it would have on the town’s budget, according to the report.

Last November, the mayor and council approved moving forward with the construction of a new fire station at a total cost of $10.5 million, with $10 million dedicated to construction and contingencies and nearly $500,000 dedicated to design, the report said. The new, 23,500-square-foot facility will be relocated from its current location at 74th Street to the parking lot of the town’s public safety building on 65th Street, the report said.

In a presentation this week, a fire department official said the current facility at 74th Street has fallen into disrepair and no longer meets the needs of the department. He said the building lacked space, parking and adequate bedrooms and bathrooms, among other things, according to the report.

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