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Posted: Apr 4, 2023

Gallatin (TN) Plans to Save on Gas by Trading a Fire Truck for a Tahoe

A full-size fire engine costs approximately $4 per mile to operate when diesel fuel, upkeep and repairs are totaled, according to Gallatin Fire Chief Jeff Beaman, tennessean.com reported.

An SUV can cost around 30 cents per mile, Beaman estimates.

That’s why Gallatin is developing plans to utilize a Chevrolet Tahoe to run certain medical calls that have been handled by a full-time fire truck, the report said.

Gallatin is implementing the “alternative response vehicle” program with a Chevrolet Tahoe that has been used by each shift commander when they are on-duty, the report said. The city has purchased a new vehicle for shift commanders and the used Tahoe will be equipped and wrapped with a white over red concept to make it identifiable with the fire department.

The alternative response vehicle will be used at Station 1, which is the department’s busiest station, according to the report. Data will be gathered with hopes to expand to other stations.

The Tahoe will have medical equipment and will generally carry two crew members instead of four that are typically on a fire truck, the report said.

New fire engine coming

The city of Gallatin has received its first rendering of a new fire engine in production that was ordered in December of 2021 for $635,000, the city said in a press release. The water-pumping engine will replace the primary fire apparatus currently being used at either at Fire Station 3 (860 Red River Road) or Fire Station 4 (315 Big Station Camp Boulevard). The Gallatin Fire Department will conduct an evaluation of the operating costs for each of these sites to determine which station this new fire engine will be assigned to.

The fire engine to be replaced will continue to be used for an additional five to seven years as a reserve apparatus when a front-line fire engine is down for repairs or maintenance. Generally, a fire engine has a service life of 15 years in front-line service and approximately five to seven additional years as a reserve.

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Posted: Apr 4, 2023

Princeton (MN) Approves Purchasing New Tender for $372K

The Princeton City Council approved the purchase of a new tender March 23 to replace Tender Two at Wyanett Station, hometownsource.com reported.

Tender Two will then be sold with funds returning to the truck replacement reserve fund. This purchase is part of the overall truck replacement plan approved in 2019, the report said.

The cost of the new tender is $372,563. The truck replacement reserve fund currently has just under $343,000 in it. The remaining funds will be taken from the fire equipment reserve fund, according to the report.

The budget forecast for continued replacement of fire trucks includes a predicted $1 million expenditure in 2028 for the replacement of Engine Eight, the report said.

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Posted: Apr 4, 2023

VIDEO: Smoke still rising from massive 3-alarm fire in Pennsylvania

A massive three-alarm fire broke out Tuesday morning, authorities said. The blaze is at the Johnson Motor Lines warehouse on Lehigh Drive. Hazmat crews are on the scene because there are chemicals in the building. County officials also say there are no problems with air quality in the area. Northampton County Emergency Management Services is at the scene and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection will be at the site performing air quality tests.
- PUB DATE: 4/4/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KYW-TV CBS 3 Philadelphia
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Posted: Apr 4, 2023

Fire crews continue to help community after destruction of their station in Arkansas

VIDEO: There have been countless stories of selflessness and heroism after Friday's tornado. Among all that hard work, it's important to stop and recognize them. In this case, that wasn't hard to spot— as the source of that selflessness was wearing Little Rock Fire Department badge. "I wouldn't trade you guys for anything," LRFD Chief Delphone Hubbard said.
- PUB DATE: 4/4/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KTHV-TV CBS 11 Little Rock
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Posted: Apr 4, 2023

VIDEO: Car does donuts around Florida fire truck, deputies search for those involved

Sheriff’s investigators in Orange County are working to track down those involved in an incident where a driver did donuts around a fire truck that was responding to a call. The incident, captured on video, happened Sunday morning around 1 a.m. at the intersection of Sand Lake Road and Winegard Road, near the Florida Mall.
- PUB DATE: 4/4/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WFTV ABC 9 Orlando
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