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Posted: Feb 27, 2026

Meet ‘Sam’: The high-tech system changing how firefighters battle blazes in one Ohio county

VIDEO: Fire departments across the country are facing a difficult reality: fewer firefighters, tighter budgets, and more emergency calls than ever before. Now, one department in Wayne County is turning to new technology to help close that gap.

The Wooster Township Fire Department is among the first in the nation to use a new automated pump system, “Sam,” installed directly on one of its fire engines.

Traditionally, operating a fire engine’s pump panel requires a dedicated firefighter to manually control water flow, pressure, and valves during a fire response. The process is complex and highly hands-on.

“It’s a huge help because we have very limited staffing on duty, and then even when we do get a call, we’re relying on volunteers to show up,” said Fire Chief Dallas Terrell.

The automated system allows firefighters to manage water pressure more efficiently without requiring a full-time pump operator. According to developers at Idex Fire & Safety, the core technology used in many fire engines has remained largely unchanged for generations.

WEWS-TV ABC 5 Cleveland

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Posted: Feb 27, 2026

Bill would protect conversations between West Virginia first responders

A bill passed unanimously in the West Virginia House of Delegates protecting certain conversations between first responders and their peers.

The bill, House Bill 5086, allows police, firefighters and other emergency first responders to speak with “peer support team members,” usually their fellow co-workers, about stress or other topics that may come with the job.

HIPAA laws still apply when treating patients as health care providers, but conversations between co-workers outside of treating patients as a first responder were not previously specifically covered by West Virginia state law when it comes to how those conversations could be used in court.

Sponsor of the bill Del. Jonathan Pinson (R-Mason) says this bill is important to him.

“As a former police officer, I recognize the distress of the job. And I recognize that some of these calls that my coworkers, former coworkers, firemen, EMS, police officers, the stress that’s just compounding in them, for us to be able to unanimously stand together in the House of Delegates and say that we want to provide them this support, it means a lot,” Pinson said.

WOWK-TV CBS 13 Huntington

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Posted: Feb 27, 2026

LA County (CA) Files Lawsuit Against Fire Truck Makers

The county is suing a private equity firm, American Industrial Partners, and fire truck makers REV Group, Oshkosh Corp. and Boise Mobile Equipment for allegedly violating federal and state antitrust laws.

The post LA County (CA) Files Lawsuit Against Fire Truck Makers appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

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Posted: Feb 27, 2026

Spokane firefighters rescue cat from house fire

PHOTOS: Spokane firefighters rescued a cat from a house fire in Spokane’s Emerson Garfield neighborhood Thursday. Firefighters were called to a house on W. Jackson Avenue near N. Adams Street. SFD says no humans were home at the time but a cat did require oxygen at the scene. The residents will be displaced by the fire. The cause is under investigation.

KXLY-TV ABC 4 Spokane

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Posted: Feb 27, 2026

Everett Firefighters to take on Columbia Tower

PHOTOS: Each year, dozens of Everett firefighters travel to downtown Seattle in an attempt to save lives in a different way. For the 35th time, firefighters from around the world will climb a stairwell to the top of Seattle’s tallest building — the Columbia Tower — in full gear on March 8 to raise funds for Blood Cancer United, an organization formerly known as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

he Everett Fire Department typically leads the fundraising charge at the Firefighter Stairclimb, and crossed the $1 million career mark (since 2000) over the last few days. The event has raised nearly $30 million since it began in 1991, including over $60,000 by Everett Fire so far this year. Blood Cancer United has set a lofty 2026 fundraising goal of $3 million for the organization that supports blood cancer research, patient support and advocacy. The 2026 total sat at over $1.7 million as of Thursday.

Herald Net

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