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Posted: Jul 9, 2015

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HANSEN INTERNATIONAL, INC. has announced the recent promotions of Lisa Hansen Beebe to vice president and Michael Coggins to chief operations officer. Coggins will be responsible for manufacturing, warehousing, accounting, purchasing, engineering, and IT. Beebe, with the company for 21 years, has held a variety of leadership positions prior to this promotion, including director of human resources and most recently director of administration. Sales, Quality Control, and Human Resources will report to Beebe in her new position. Coggins, a 24-year veteran employee, was most recently director of operations.


HME has delivered a Rapid Attack Truck (RAT) to the Notre Dame Fire Department at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. This pumper is built on an 1871-SFO custom chassis with a 12-inch raised roof, has a cab to fit a crew of six , is powered by a Cummins ISL9-330 330-hp diesel engine, and is equipped with a Hale Q-Flo Plus 1,250-gpm midship pump.

Notre Dame's RAT utilizes HME Hydra Technology™, a 96-inch-wide cab with a 45-degree cramp angle for a tight turning chassis in urban environments, and stainless steel body for minimal corrosion. Other features include a 500-gallon polypropylene water tank; a four-wheel Meritor/Wabco stability enhancement system; an Allison 3000EVS automatic transmission with a pushbutton selector; a David Clark 3800 Intercom system with a remote headset station; a seven-inch waterproof LCD backup camera; a three-dimensional stainless front grille; cab tilt road interlock; a Gen II full-height interior EMS cabinet with a satin anodized roll-up door; deep adjustable shelving and hosebed dividers; a center hosewell; a brushed stainless steel pump panel; three crosslay beds; a Task Force Tips model XG18VL-XX 18-inch Extend-A-Gun; an Elkhart #8297-98 Stinger direct-mount, lift-off style deck gun; 140 cubic feet of compartment storage; 50 feet of hosebed storage; backboard storage; through-the-tank storage; and FoxTrax toolboards.


SUTPHEN CORPORATION recently announced that Custom Fire Apparatus, Inc. will be its new dealer in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Based out of Osceola, Wisconsin, Custom Fire Apparatus is also a family-owned apparatus company. Custom Fire Apparatus designs and manufactures structural fire equipment and rescue squads. It also provides full service repairs, repainting, and electrical work for its customers. Additionally, it runs a mobile service truck to meet the needs of customers in remote areas of the state. Custom Fire also serves as an authorized warranty center for Hale and Waterous pumps. "We appreciate the long history of Sutphen, which has been in business since 1890," says Jim Kirvida, president and founder, Custom Fire Apparatus. "We share a commitment to building quality equipment and serving our customers with the highest possible respect and dedication. We are eager to arrange face-to-face meetings with potential customers interested in learning more about our companies and our product offerings."


Pierce Delivers Arrow XT Tiller to the Minneapolis (MN) Fire Department

APPLETON, WI-Pierce Manufacturing Inc. has delivered a Pierce® Arrow XT™ 100-foot aerial tiller apparatus to the Minneapolis (MN) Fire Department. The apparatus was purchased through an HGAC procurement services contract.

"We are thrilled to be chosen by the Minneapolis Fire Department to engineer and manufacture this aerial tiller apparatus," says Jim Johnson, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice president and president, Fire & Emergency. "Pierce takes great p

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Posted: Jul 9, 2015

Yakima firefighter hurt at garage fire

A garage and shed were destroyed this morning in a fire that injured a Yakima firefighter. The firefighter suffered first-degree burns to his neck and was being treated on the scene. The fire broke out in a standalone garage at an unoccupied and boarded up home at 309 Cherry Avenue shortly before 10 a.
- PUB DATE: 7/9/2015 11:23:30 AM - SOURCE: Yakima Herald-Republic
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Posted: Jul 9, 2015

Announcement: Memorial Information for Jim Blankenship

James R. Blankenship II, 61, of Corvallis, passed away Friday, July 3, 2015 at his home. He was born Aug. 25, 1953 in Los Angeles, California, the son of the late James R. and Noline D. Blankenship.

Jim grew up in California, where his father was a California Highway Patrolman; after moving several times during his childhood Jim graduated from Enterprise High School in Redding, California in 1971. During the following two summers Jim worked for the California Division of Forestry.

Jim moved to Pullman, Washington where he attended Washington State University. While in Pullman, Jim worked for the Whitman County Sheriff's Office. While attending Washington State University, Jim started as a resident firefighter with the Pullman Fire Department.
In 1976, Jim moved to Wenatchee, Washington to join the Wenatchee Fire Department, where he obtained the rank of Battalion Chief. On June 23, 1979 he married Rhea L. Delaney in Wenatchee, Washington.
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Posted: Jul 9, 2015

5 practical steps to improve accountability

Accountability became a management fad in the early 2000s. Unfortunately, in most organizations, accountability has become a hollow and empty slogan that evokes cynicism and sarcasm. People often wave the “A” word around when they want others to get things done or, more commonly, when they are frustrated with others for not getting things done.

The intention behind the concept of accountability has always been to create an environment that allows people to be clear and honest about what they will deliver, rise above challenging circumstances to overcome obstacles, and substitute excuses with relentless action that achieves great results...

 

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Posted: Jul 9, 2015

Multiple Casualty Incident Drill on Washington State Ferry Proves Successful

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East Jefferson Fire Rescue (EJFR) partnered with a number of local, state and federal agencies to conduct a joint training exercise in Port Townsend on Saturday, May 2.  The training consisted of a Multiple Casualty Incident (MCI) drill on board the Washington State Ferry Kennewick.

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