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Posted: Dec 19, 2022

Park Hills (MO) Gets New Fire Truck

The Park Hills Fire Department is preparing a new fire truck for service after the custom-built emergency vehicle was delivered to the fire station earlier this month, DailyJournalOnline.com reported. The department hopes to have the new apparatus on the road responding to calls as soon as mid-January.

The heavy-duty emergency vehicle will be used primarily as its EMS response unit. Classified as a mini-pumper, the custom apparatus was built on a 2022 International CV Series truck chassis and designed by the department to meet specific needs.

The Park Hills City Council approved the fire truck purchase in September, accepting a bid from Deep South Fire Trucks Inc. to supply the truck for $255,983, the report said.

For fighting fires, the truck holds about 450 gallons of water, and its powerful pump can move 750 gallons of water per minute with external pump panel controls providing practical street access to the engineer operating the system on the scene, according to the report.

Some other notable features of the unit include a rear-facing camera with infrared capabilities and a 7-inch monitor, a 12,000-pound-capacity winch that can be easily fastened to each of the truck’s four sides for winching in all directions, specialty rear seats that accommodate the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) oxygen tanks worn on the backs of the firefighters, polished aluminum diamond plate running boards, bright LED lighting, and plenty of waterproof storage compartments for rescue equipment and other tools, the report said.

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Posted: Dec 19, 2022

Roseville (MI) Fire Department Auctioning Off 1997 Sutphen Fire Truck

The Roseville Fire Department is auctioning off a 1997 Sutphen Engine Pumper Fire Truck, Fox2Detroit.com reported. Proceeds from the sale will help buy new fire suits, new hoses, and other equipment, the report said.

This truck runs, has 156,054, and has a Detroit Diesel 11.1L engine and Hale pump, according to the report.

Michigan residents can bid on the truck online through December 28. As of Monday, the price is $3,000, the report said.

Bid here.

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Posted: Dec 19, 2022

Photo Apparatus of the Day: December 19, 2022

KME—Upper Frankford Township Fire Company, Newville, PA, pumper/tanker. Severe Service XMFD raised-roof cab and chassis; Cummins X12 500-hp engine; Hale Qmax 1,750-gpm pump; 2,000-gallon polypropylene water tank; 20-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 1600 single-agent foam system; 200-inch FlushBack tanker body. Dealer: Lo Barrick, Fire & Rescue Products, Harrisburg, PA.


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Posted: Dec 19, 2022

Sunrise Beach (MO) Fire Station Burglarized Before Opening

Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District is seeking the public’s help in tracking down who burglarized one of its stations.

Station 4 is not yet operating, but is set to open in the new year.

The Fire Protection District filed a report with Camden County Sheriff’s Office. Anyone with information is asked to call its headquarters at (573) 374-4411.

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Posted: Dec 19, 2022

Templeton (CA) Fire Awarded Grant for New Extrication Equipment

Templeton Fire and Emergency Services is the recipient of a $20,000 grant to purchase new extrication equipment, referred to as a Combi Extrication tool, and new stabilization struts, according to a press release. These specialized tools help first responders safely rescue vehicle accident victims trapped inside a vehicle and help keep the vehicle stable during an extrication.

“This new equipment will help reduce the time it takes us to safely stabilize the vehicle and reach someone who needs immediate medical attention. The Combi Extrication tool combines two tools into one tool that can spread and cut without changing tools,” said Templeton Fire and Emergency Services, Captain Phillip Goldbloom. “Without the OTS grant funding, we would not be able to purchase modern rescue tools critical for the care of those injured in crashes. We are very grateful for this grant that will allow us to be faster and more efficient at stabilizing and extricating victims from vehicle accidents, and save lives.”

The grant will fund the purchase of one Amkus ION battery operated Combi Tool and Paratech Standard Vehicle Stabilization Kit.

Delays in providing care to crash victims impacts the “golden hour” of survival, a core principle in the emergency medical services industry. Reducing the time it takes to get to the patient, treat what can be treated, and transport the patient to the hospital helps increase the chance for recovery.

Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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