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Posted: Jan 19, 2016

Ambulance Involved in Crash in Maryland

A Prince George's County (MD) ambulance was involved in a crash on the Beltway Monday night, according to news reports.

FOX 5 D.C. reported that the ambulance was traveling southbound on Interstate 95 when it was sideswiped by a vehicle in Oxon Hill.

Two paramedics were transported to the hospital with serious but nonlife-threatening injuries. The driver of the vehicle was not injured, according to the report.

Prince George's County Fire and EMS spokesperson Mark Brady said the ambulance also struck a light pole on the side of the road during the crash.

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Posted: Jan 19, 2016

Blackjack Flashlight Holder Family of Products Now Available from Pelican Products Inc.

1445 Designs Inc. maker of the Blackjack “Family” of Helmet Flashlight Holders announces that Pelican Products Inc., will be adding several Blackjack models.

1445 Designs Inc. maker of the Blackjack “Family” of Helmet Flashlight Holders announces that Pelican Products Inc., will be adding several Blackjack models including the Ace, Full House, All In, and the crossover product Double Down to Pelican’s stunning lineup of lights. The original Blackjack BJ001 was introduced in 2005, and the current product lineup including the Ace, Full House, and All In continue in the revolutionary design of the first Blackjack and remain the first and only patented, under-the-brim flashlight mounts that have always been: Designed by Firemen, for Firemen. The Double Down is an innovative product designed to hold headlamp straps, and other accessory straps such as goggles in place on any hard hat, or wildland firefighting helmets.

Chris McCorkle, inventor of the Blackjack and veteran Phoenix (AZ) Fire Department firefighter says, “The Blackjack was designed out of my frustration with available helmet mounts on the market. In the last 10 years, we have been able to reshape the market for helmet lights in a better, safer direction due to pioneering design and real-world application. The first Blackjack I made was designed around the Pelican Stealthlite as that was what the PFD issued to us at that time. I think it is great to see us come full circle with Pelican. I am proud of what we have been able to accomplish thus far, and I know that this partnership with Pelican Products Inc. will benefit not only my fellow firefighters, but with our new “Industrial” crossover products like the Double Down, this partnership is going to be a game changer for anyone who wears a helmet, or a hard hat, and works in the dark, or low light environments on a worldwide scale.”

Partnership expected to be a game changer for anyone who wears a helmet, or a hard hat, and works in the dark, or low light environments on a worldwide scale.

For more information about the Blackjack or 1445 Designs LLC please, visit www.blackjackholder.com

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Posted: Jan 19, 2016

Fire Apparatus Solutions Expands Territory for Smeal Fire Apparatus in California

Smeal Fire Apparatus Co. today announced that Fire Apparatus Solutions (FAS), the authorized sales and service dealer for Smeal™, US Tanker™ and LTC™ brand apparatus in southern California, has expanded its territory to the entire state. This follows a merger with Smeal’s company-owned sales operation in northern California to expand its sales team and coverage. Joining FAS from the northern California sales operation, Scott Beck has been appointed sales manager and will lead sales and business development efforts for FAS.

“We are excited to be expanding our sales and business development efforts, to maintain and expand sales of Smeal, UST, and LTC in our newly enlarged territory. Many California departments already recognize the exceptional customized designs, reliability and value of the Smeal family of fire trucks, and we’re looking forward to demonstrating that to more customers,” said William Kalmikov, FAS’ general manager.

“Our path to success has always been through listening to our customers, and then delivering on the customized apparatus and service that they expect. The combination of Will, Scott and their team working to serve current and prospective customers in California will certainly continue us on this path,” said Jeff Wegner, Smeal’s Senior Vice President – Global Sales.

Fire Apparatus Solutions was established in 2005. The company is owned by and operated by William Kalmikov. FAS has traditionally been a serviceoriented organization, offering preventative maintenance programs, major aerial repairs, pump testing and repairs, chassis service, electrical and hydraulic system repairs, and refurbishment services.

FAS is headquartered and has a large service facility in Bloomington, Cal. The dealership also offers mobile service throughout a large portion of California, and and they have established service partnerships in areas where their mobile service doesn’t yet reach, so that customers receive prompt, convenient service, regardless of their location. To learn more, visit www.FASService.org.

Smeal Fire Apparatus Co., including US Tanker Co. and Ladder Tower Co., is recognized as a premier manufacturer, inventor, and innovator of customized fire apparatus. The company offers a full line of custom and commercial pumpers, rescue pumpers, mini and rescue pumpers, stainless steel tanker / tenders, aerial ladders, platforms, TDAs, wildland, and urban interface vehicles. Smeal is committed to leading the industry in high quality fire apparatus, delivery times and customer experience. Smeal sells its products worldwide and is based in Snyder, Neb. To learn more, visit smeal.com.

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Posted: Jan 19, 2016

Arlington: Sparks fly for Stanwood High fire and rescue cadets

A group of Stanwood High School students spent the morning of Jan. 12 ripping out windshields and prying off car doors. Sparks flew as metal buckled and glass shattered. The teens were learning how to cut into cars and rescue people who become trapped after crashes. They are fire cadets, taking a year-long class at the high school that's taught by crews from Camano Island Fire and Rescue.
- PUB DATE: 1/19/2016 6:42:26 AM - SOURCE: Everett Herald
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Posted: Jan 19, 2016

Arlington: Sparks fly for Stanwood High fire and rescue cadets

A group of Stanwood High School students spent the morning of Jan. 12 ripping out windshields and prying off car doors. Sparks flew as metal buckled and glass shattered. The teens were learning how to cut into cars and rescue people who become trapped after crashes. They are fire cadets, taking a year-long class at the high school that's taught by crews from Camano Island Fire and Rescue.
- PUB DATE: 1/19/2016 6:42:26 AM - SOURCE: Everett Herald
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