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Posted: Jan 23, 2023

Walnut Ridge (AR) Plans for New Fire Station on East Side

Plans are in the works for Walnut Ridge (AR) to add another fire station, kait8.com reported.

The city of Walnut Ridge re-opened bids Thursday for building a new fire station on the east side of town, the report said.

A few years back, the station on the east side of Walnut Ridge had to be demolished due to its age and other issues, but now, a new station will be built in the exact location, according to the report.

The new fire station will be paid for through American Rescue Plan funding.

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Posted: Jan 23, 2023

Renovations Planned for Leslie (MO) Fire Station

The Beaufort-Leslie Fire Protection District is planning on building a new decontamination room at Fire House No. 2 in Leslie, which will decrease firefighters’ risk of cancer, emissourian.com reported

The district is seeking architectural proposals for a 500 square-foot addition that will include a laundry area and showers at Fire House No. 2 on the corner of Rennert Avenue and Main Street, the report said.

It is unclear how much the project could cost, but a fire official said funds for the project would come from the district’s regular budget, according to the report.

The deadline to submit a bid is Jan. 31.

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Posted: Jan 23, 2023

Flexibility Defines KIMTEK’s Law Enforcement UTV Skid Unit

LEOLITE™ is industry’s patent-pending Tactical Personnel Carrier

January 23, 2023–Orleans, VT—KIMTEK’s new LEOLITE™ Transport is the first skid unit designed, developed, and manufactured for law enforcement use in UTV sides-by-sides. This patent-pending skid/slip-in design offers law enforcement and military communities many modular options to accommodate mission-specific needs that arise in the field. Two quick-lock base holders in each base skid unit match every modular component option for quick and easy configuration and reconfiguration on demand. Base skid units also include a fully lockable sealed storage box for weapons, ammunition, medical kits, and other supplies. A stainless steel holder bar mounted to the box cover makes strapping down additional equipment easy and secure. There are also built-in tie-downs to secure a detainee to the skid unit during transport.

KIMTEK LEOLITE is delivered in six essential configuration options, each made in the USA and incorporating all-aluminum diamond plate construction, aluminum tubing chassis, and assembly using only the finest hand-crafted workmanship. 

Three Modular Field Options, Six Configurations

The first LEOLITE option consists of the base skid unit with two rear-facing seats and seatbelts. In this configuration, two officers can be transported or the base can be fitted with lock-down rings on the sides of each seat and on the base floor in case a detainee must be securely fastened to the unit.

The second option is configured to receive the optional K-9 transport boxes or kennels. LEOLITE™ skid units accommodate either one officer seat plus one K-9 kennel or two K-9 kennels. The skid unit’s quick-lock assembly means an officer can mount the kennel to either side of the UTV.

LEOLITE’s third option accommodates patient or cadaver transport, especially useful when LEOLITE™ is the only transport vehicle on scene. This configuration enables responders to deliver a distressed patient or wounded officer to a waiting ambulance or transport a cadaver from a remote location without tapping other essential law enforcement resources. LEOLITE patient transport can be configured for two patients, for one patient with one attendant seat, or for one patient and one K-9 kennel.  

The fourth option includes a storage box with shelf, aiding in the delivery of extra equipment to a remote location. Built to the same size dimensions as the K-9 box, this LEOLITE configuration features a convenient shelf for expanded storage capacity.  

About KIMTEK Corporation

KIMTEK Corporation is the largest producer and marketer of ATV/UTV-specific skid units for public safety agencies in the U.S. KIMTEK’s FIRELITE® fire and rescue skid units and MEDLITE® medical skid units are now in service in all fifty U.S. states and across Canada, all branches of the military, the National Park Service, numerous NASCAR tracks, sporting complexes, schools, universities, and in several countries worldwide. KIMTEK Transport skid units are made in the USA. Founded in 1984 as a research and development company dedicated to advances in life safety technology in the fire sciences, KIMTEK Corporation manufactures and markets a full line of FIRELITE and MEDLITE Transport skid units for emergency service UTVs and pick-up trucks. The introduction of the new LEOLITE Transport rounds out KIMTEK’s already full line of UTV-based skid units with a new category specifically for Law Enforcement Officers. For more information, please contact KIMTEK at 888-546-8358 or visit www.kimtekresearch.com and www.brushtruckskids.com.

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LEOLITE™ is a trademark of KIMTEK Corporati

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Posted: Jan 23, 2023

Hundreds remember Clallam County firefighter, father, coach

More than 500 friends, coworkers and other members of the community packed the Sequim High School gymnasium to mourn the loss of Clallam County Fire District 3 Capt. Charles “Chad” Cate. A longtime Sequim native, a first responder and a youth sports coach, the 46-year-old Cate was found dead in his fire district bunk in the early morning hours of Jan.
- PUB DATE: 1/23/2023 1:30:00 AM - SOURCE: Peninsula Daily News Online - Metered Site
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Posted: Jan 23, 2023

Fatal house fire was latest of New York City battery blazes, FDNY says

A Queens house fire that killed one person and injured 10 others was sparked by a lithium-ion battery, the fire department said Saturday. It adds to a series of battery blazes that have caused concern in the city. The latest ripped through two floors of a home on 89th Street, a few blocks from LaGuardia Airport, around 11 p.
- PUB DATE: 1/23/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WPIX-TV Mission Broadcasting 11 New York City
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