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Posted: Nov 24, 2014

The FY 2014 Assistance to Firefighters Grant application period is OPEN!

There is still plenty of time to start and submit your application. The application period will close on Friday, December 5, 2014, at 5:00 pm E.S.T. Make every effort to submit your application early as no application will be accepted, for any reason, after the official close of the application. 

The following information is provided to help ensure your organization has every opportunity to submit a competitive application with the best chance for funding...

COST SHARE CALCULATIONS
AFG's authorization from Congress contained a change in the language as to how an applicant's cost share must be calculated. Historically, cost share was calculated based solely on the cost of the total project, multiplied by the applicants cost share percentage. The AFG authorization requires that an applicant's cost share be calculated based on the applicable cost share percentage of the "grant" (federal share) awarded. The AFG Program Office has made available a "cost share calculator" to assist applicants with identifying the appropriate cost share for their application.View the FY 2014 AFG Cost Share Calculator tool now

SUBMITTING PREPARER INFORMATION
FEMA requires that all applicants disclose the name, address and contact information of the person or organization, to include contracted grant writers, who are responsible for preparing the AFG application. Please ensure that this information is accurate at the time of submission. As a reminder, all applicants must attest that all information contained within the application, including preparer information, must be true, complete and accurate to the best of your knowledge. If you contract with a grant writer, and they either refuse, or provide advice to not list them in the preparer information section of the application, please notify the AFG program office. 

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Posted: Nov 17, 2014

Developing leaders: Turning life into learning

According to Bersin by Deloitte, U.S.-based companies invested more the $15 billion in 2013 to develop their leaders.

The dollars were spent on a variety of activities designed to build leadership competencies and skills. These activities included external educational programs, partnerships and internally developed face-to-face workshops, webinars and e-learning. They include development experiences, stretch assignments, 360-degree surveys, one-on-one coaching, action learning teams and communities of practice, simulations and assessment centers, job rotations and strategic mentorships.

No expense has been spared in many organizations to surround leaders with the activities, resources, and tools necessary to elevate their capacity to guide, inspire, and influence individuals and business results. Yet other organizations are shifting their focus in a profound way. Rather than dishing up external experiences to build leadership capacity, they’re beginning to explore a new — internal — frontier.
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Posted: Nov 5, 2014

Product News

MagneGas

MagneGas® Corporation MagneTote™ family of cutting systems includes a cage and backpack. The aluminum cage securely holds two portable aluminum cylinders containing oxygen and MagneGas®. It also comes with a detachable torch, hose, and extra tips. Also from MagneGas is an emergency extraction package designed to be worn as a backpack holding all of the same equipment. The cage can unclasp and open for immediate access to the hose and torch, which allows for speedy setup and easy use. These compact and portable systems provide the user with up to an hour of cutting time. The systems were designed using end user input from the Fire Department of New York, the Clearwater (FL) Fire Department, and the Dunedin (FL) Fire Department. www.MagneGas.com, 727-934-3448


Performance Advantage Company

Performance Advantage Company (PAC) heavy rescue tool mounting kit supports, locates, and secures most rescue tools including cutters, spreaders, and combi tools. Kits pair PAC's new 1035 Pocket with either of its K5020 Fast Lok or 1070 Jumbo Lok brackets, so extrication tools can be mounted vertically, horizontally, or angled. The kit offers heavy-duty construction, multiple mounting positions, and three strap colors. www.pactoolmounts.com, 888-514-0083


ASA Electronics

ASA Electronics seven-inch digital wireless observation system features WiSight™ technology, which helps to eliminate dangerous blind spots and visibility limitations often encountered while out on the road. This technology digitally locks the camera to the monitor, blocking all outside signals along with eliminating interference and noise typical of analog wireless systems. The WVOS713 also features a strong signal that transmits through and around objects up to 60 feet. This system supports up to three cameras-one wireless and two wired. The seven-inch screen provides viewers with a sharp, vivid picture of a vehicle's surroundings, allowing the driver to safely perform many driving maneuvers such as reversing, merging, or changing lanes. The monitor also has a built-in speaker and convenient front controls for power on/off, brightness adjustment, and volume control. www.asaelectronics.com, 877-305-0445


Wilcox

Wilcox updated kitting option for its Mini-Cutting Torch, the DOD-DHS kit, includes multiple bottles with everything needed to begin torching right out of the case. The DOD-DHS torch kit comes standard with 95Ci and 285Ci bottles but is modular and customizable with the ability to change out for any combination of bottles offered by Wilcox, making it versatile and adaptable to any mission requirements. The Mini-Cutting Torch uses fuel rods promoted by pure oxygen to cut through metal, concrete, and other materials. The Mini-Cutting Torch uses Wilcox's HellBoy™ Torch Handle that allows the operator to precisely control the O2 flow using a thumb wheel control. The handle stays cool to the touch and has a trigger safety lock to prevent accidental operation. Several safety features are included on the Mini Cutting Torch including an O2 pressure relief valve, which protects the cylinder manifold, and an O2 Burst Disk, which prevents the cylinder itself from being overpressurized during charging. www.wilcoxind.com, 603-431-1331

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Posted: Nov 5, 2014

Recent Apparatus Orders

California

Rosenbauer-Ferndale Fire Department, rear-mount pumper. Freightliner M2 cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 350-hp engine; Hale RSD 1,250-gpm pump; UPF Poly 750-gallon tank. Sold by Kevin Graham, Fire Trucks West Inc., Meridian, ID. Delivery in January 2015.

Rosenbauer-Lake Valley Fire Protection District, South Lake Tahoe, water tender. Kenworth T800 cab and chassis; Cummins ISX15 500-hp engine; UPF Poly 3,000-gallon tank; 30-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 1600 Class A foam system; Waterous CXK 750-gpm pump. Sold by Bob Beck, Fire Trucks West Inc., Meridian, ID. Delivery in May 2015.

Arkansas

E-ONE-Pine Bluff Fire Department, pumper. Typhoon X cab and chassis; Cummins ISL 450-hp engine; Waterous CSU 1,250-gpm pump; 780-gallon polypropylene tank; two 30-gallon foam cells; FoamPro 2001 dual-agent foam system; Waterous 140-P compressed air foam system. Sold by Chip Croms, Sunbelt Fire, Fairhope, AL. Delivery in March 2015.

Florida

Sutphen-West Palm Beach Fire Department, pumper. Custom cab and chassis; Cummins ISX12 450-hp engine; Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pump; 750-gallon polypropylene tank; Harrison 10-kW generator. Sold by David Stonitsch, South Florida Emergency Vehicles, Ft. Meyers, FL. Delivery in June 2015.

Illinois

E-ONE-Bloomington Fire Department, aerial ladder quint. Typhoon Severe Duty cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; 78-foot rear-mount aerial ladder; eMAX 1,500-gpm pump; UPF Poly 500-gallon tank; heavy duty aerial ladder. Sold by Craig Hamrick, Banner Fire Equipment, Roxana, IL. Delivery in May 2015.

Pierce-Evanston Fire Department, 100-foot tractor drawn aerial. Arrow XT cab and chassis; Detroit DD13 500-hp engine; Harrison 8-kW generator. Sold by Rick Berndt, Global Emergency Vehicles, Aurora, IL. Delivery in August 2015.

Alexis-Sheldon District Fire Department, pumper. International 7400 cab and chassis; MaxxForce9 330-hp engine; Waterous CXS 1,250-gpm pump; Pro Poly 1,500-gallon polypropylene tank. Sold by Stan Froelich, Alexis Fire Equipment, Alexis, IL. Delivery in May 2015.

Iowa

Alexis-Victor Fire Department, wet side tanker. Peterbilt 348 cab and chassis; Paccar PX-9 350-hp engine; Waterous PB-18 3030C portable pump; APR polypropylene 2,200-gallon tank. Sold by Greg Landon, Alexis Fire Equipment, Alexis, IL. Delivery in May 2015.

Alexis-Wilton Fire Department, tanker. Freightliner M2 cab and chassis; Cummins ISL 350-hp engine; Waterous CLVK 500-gpm pump; Pro Poly 2,000-gallon polypropylene tank. Sold by Greg Landon, Alexis Fire Equipment, Alexis, IL. Delivery in May 2015.

Kentucky

Rosenbauer-Owensboro Fire Department, pumper. Spartan Metro Star cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Waterous CSUC20 1,500-gpm pump; UPF Poly 750-gallon tank; 30-gallon foam cell; Waterous Advantus 6 Class A foam system; Smart Power 6-kW generator. Sold by Bob Stark, Fire Apparatus Division S.D.C., Louisville, KY. Delivery in February 2015.

Ferrara-Shelbyville Fire Department, rescue-pumper. Cinder cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Waterous CSU 1,500-gpm pump; UPF Poly 500-gallon tank; 20-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 2001 single-agent foam system. Sold by Kevin Hardwick, Mid-America Fire & Safety, Evansville, IN. Delivery in February 2015.

Louisiana

Ferrara-Plaquemines Parish Government, Booth-Venice Volunteer Fire Department, Belle Chasse, pumper. Freightliner M2 cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 350-hp engine; Waterous CSU 1,250-gpm pump; UPF Poly 500-gallon tank. Sold by Lee Chambers, Ferrara Fire Apparatus, Holden, LA. Delivery in November 2015.

Ferrara-Dry Fork Volunteer Fire Department, Leesville, tanker. International 7400 two-door cab and chassis; MaxxForce9 330-hp engine; UPF Poly 3,000-gallon tank; Hale Qflo 1,250-gpm pump. Sold by Lester Daire

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Posted: Nov 5, 2014

Apparatus Showcase

Ron Heal   Compiled by Ron Heal

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Pierce-Village of Niles (IL) Fire Department, 100-foot platform quint. Dash CF PUC cab and chassis; Detroit DD13 500-hp engine; Pierce 1,500-single-stage pump; UPF Poly 300-gallon tank; 20-gallon foam cell; Pierce Husky 12 Class A foam system; Harrison 10-kW generator. $1,161,000. Dealer: Rick Berndt, Global Emergency Products, Aurora, IL.


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Rosenbauer-Guelph (Ontario, Canada) Fire Department-102-foot Raptor EXT platform quint. Commander 4000 R608 cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Hale DSD 1,250-gpm pump; UPF Poly 300-gallon tank; 20-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 2002 single-agent foam system; Onan 10-kW generator. $1,272,000. Dealer: Brian Innis, ResQTech System Inc., Woodstock, Ontario. (Photo courtesy of Guelph Fire Department.)


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Ferrara-Long Beach (NY) Fire Department, four pumpers. Ultra cabs and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engines; UPF Poly 500-gallon tanks; Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pumps; Harrison 6-kW generators; extra low hosebeds; welded stainless steel fire bodies. $550,000 each. Dealer: John Heidrich, Neville Apparatus, New Hyde Park, NY.


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E-ONE-Dunlap Community Fire Protection District (IL) pumper. Typhoon X cab and chassis; Cummins ISL 450-hp engine; Hale RSD/RGA 1,500-gpm rear-mount pump; UPF Poly 750-gallon tank; 30-gallon foam cell; Harrison/TNT PTO hydraulic system for rescue tools; two Hurst hydraulic reels; large rescue-style compartments. $386,276. Dealer: Craig Hamrick, Banner Fire Equipment, Roxana, IL. (Photo by Ron Heal.)


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KME-Borough of Rumson (NJ) Fire Company, pumper. Predator Panther cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 380-hp engine; Hale DSD 1,500-gpm pump; 750-gallon polypropylene tank; 20-inch front bumper extension with two hose wells; Smart Power 6-kW generator. $365,000. Dealer: Jim Phillips, First Priority Emergency Vehicles, Manchester Twp., NJ. (Photo by John Malecky.)


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HME-Sonoma Valley Fire Protection District, 34D-Type III pumper. International 7400 cab and chassis; MaxxForce9 330-hp engine; Darley JMP 500-gpm PTO midship pump; 500-gallon polypropylene tank; 20-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 1600 2.0 foam system; Sigtronics intercom system. $319,875. Dealer: Bob Becker, Fire Truck Sales and Service, Woodland, CA.


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Spartan ERV-Arlington (TX) Fire Department, pumper. Metro Star cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Waterous CSU 1,500-gpm pump; UPF Poly 750-gallon tank; two 25-gallon foam cells; FoamPro 2002 dual-agent foam system; SVI Knight Light II light tower. $504,000. Dealer: Craig Russell, Metro Fire Apparatus Specialists, Houston, TX.


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Sutphen-Prospect Heights Fire Company, Ewing Township, NJ, special service unit. International Terra Star cab and chassis; Maxxforce7 300-hp engin

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