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Posted: Mar 2, 2023

Moses Lake Fire Department gets $3.3M grant for additional personnel

The Moses Lake Fire Department has been awarded a $3.3 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security to employ a number of new firefighters and paramedics over the next three years, according to MLFD Chief Brett Bastian. Speaking to the Moses Lake City Council during a regular meeting on Tuesday, Bastian said the grant – which the city council unanimously voted in favor of – under DHS’s Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) program has no strings attached and no requirement for city matching funds, so long as the grant money is spent solely on salaries and benefits over the next three years.
- PUB DATE: 3/2/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Columbia Basin Herald - Metered Site
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Posted: Mar 2, 2023

Semi-truck’s burning load of hay causes hours of delays on I-5 in Everett

A load of hay bales that was being carried by a semi-truck burned for hours along northbound Interstate 5 in Everett Thursday, closing lanes and backing up traffic for miles. The two right northbound lanes have been blocked south of the State Route 99/526/527 interchange since about 7 a.m. The carpool lane is open to all traffic to help alleviate the backup, which as of 9:42 a.
- PUB DATE: 3/2/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle
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Posted: Mar 1, 2023

Gadsden (AL) Considers Moving Bridge Renovation Money for $1M Fire Truck Purchase

The Gadsden City Council last Tuesday approved the $1 million purchase of a new ladder truck for the Gadsden Fire Department, weisradio.com reported.

The E-One HP75 Quint on an E-One Typhoon chassis will replace a 16-year-old ladder truck at Station No. 4 in Alabama City, and according to a fire official is a case of needing to move now or face a lengthy wait, the report said. 

The $1,019,956 tab will be paid from American Rescue Plan funds that had been set aside for renovations to the Memorial Bridge on Broad Street, according to the report. But the council must approve an ordinance shifting those funds to the fire department’s account after its second reading. 

A city official said he’s confident after a city delegation’s recent visit to Washington, D.C., that Gadsden will be successful in its request for federal grant money for bridge upgrades, the report said. 

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Posted: Mar 1, 2023

Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Announces Editor in Chief Chris Mc Loone

Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment is excited to announce that Chris Mc Loone has joined the staff as Editor in Chief. Chris brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the fire service to the Clarion Fire & Rescue Group. He is intimately familiar with all our Clarion Fire & Rescue brands, including FDIC International.  “His vision and knowledge of the products, plus established relationships with manufacturers in our industry, are already established, making him ready to take on the responsibilities of this position,” says Eric Schlett, Executive Vice President, Clarion Fire & Rescue.

Chris is a 30-year veteran of the fire service and has held multiple roles as firefighter, engineering officer, company officer, and chief officer. He is currently a safety officer. He was previously Senior Editor for Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment for six years and a contributing editor to Fire Engineering for four years.

Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment is a critical brand for the fire service. More than any brand, fire department personnel responsible for apparatus and equipment purchasing rely on Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment to lead them to informed purchasing decisions. I am looking forward to broadening the brand’s scope digitally and to developing new opportunities to connect buyers with suppliers,” Mc Loone says.

“We are thrilled to have Chris join our team and look forward to his leadership in helping us provide the best in fire service news and information to our audience,” Schlett says.

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Posted: Mar 1, 2023

E-ONE Delivers Two Pumpers to York (PA) Department of Fire/Rescue Services

By Alan M. Petrillo

York (PA) Department of Fire/Rescue Services covers a five square mile area with a population of 44,000 residents in a city area that has some tight, narrow streets, as well as close alleys that need to be negotiated. The department was on schedule to replace an engine according to its 20-year plan, but an accident to a pumper caused the department to spec two engines at the same time. The winning bidder for the rigs was E-ONE.

Bill Sleeger, York’s chief, says the department’s protection area is a mix of residential and commercial structures. “We run three engines and one truck, with our engines being first response rigs with EMTs (emergency medical technicians) who respond to major Class 1 calls like severe traumas, cardiac calls, and shootings.”

Each E-ONE pumper is powered by a 450-hp diesel engine and an Allison 4000 EVS automatic transmission.

Larry Daniels, E-ONE’s director of sales, says that the two pumpers are built on Typhoon chassis and medium cabs with seating for four firefighters, three in H.O. Bostrom SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus) seats, and 304L stainless steel bodies and painted roll-up doors,  powered by 450-horsepower (hp) diesel engines, and Allison 3000 EVS automatic transmissions. He notes they have Waterous CSU 1,500-gallon per minute (gpm) pumps, and 780-gallon polypropylene water tanks.

The pumpers each have a Waterous CSU 1,500-gpm pump, and a 780-gallon polypropylene water tank.

Daniels says the pumpers each have two single-stack cross lays above the pump panel, four rear preconnects, and a

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