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Posted: Dec 20, 2022

Bobby Halton, Fire Engineering Editor in Chief, Passes Away

It is with great sadness that the Fire Engineering/FDIC International and Clarion Events family announces the unexpected passing of Chief (Ret.) Bobby Halton, editor in chief of Fire Engineering and Educational Director for FDIC. Chief Halton passed away at his home in Oklahoma Monday night, December 19th, 2022. Halton served as our editor for the past 18 years. Halton led the editorial team and helped build the FDIC into the largest fire service educational conference in the world.

“We are devastated by the news of Bobby’s sudden passing. Bobby was a larger-than-life personality who dedicated his life to God, family, and the fire service. Bobby spent his life in service of others and his impact serving as VP of Education and Training for Clarion Fire & Rescue, was a source of great pride and personal responsibility. This is a major loss for the Clarion family and the fire service. In this difficult time, we offer our deepest condolences to Marcia, Dean, Ryan, Evan, and the entire Halton family,” stated Eric Schlett, Executive Vice President, Clarion Events – Fire & Rescue.

Chief Bobby Halton was a native New Yorker. He began his career in structural firefighting with the Albuquerque (NM) Fire Department and rose through the ranks to include chief of training. Halton was chief of operations until his retirement from Albuquerque in 2004. He then became chief of the Coppell (TX) Fire Department. Halton left Coppell to assume the duties as editor in chief of Fire Engineering.

Chief Halton was a graduate of the University of New Mexico, left a member in good standing with the International Association of Fire Fighters, was a member of the International Association of Fire Chiefs, and has served on several of the National Fire Protection Association technical committees. He was active with the National Fallen Firefighters Life Safety Initiatives as well as the Firefighter Cancer Support Network. He was a passionate fire service advocate, speaker, author, and friend to so many.

“There will never be another Bobby Halton. He defied the odds with cancer and lived his life to the fullest. His passion for history, his love for America, and his understanding of the fire service made him an incredible voice for our profession. He was a trusted friend and mentor who has been a major part of my life for the past 20 years. Working directly with him full-time for the past 5 months has been a blessing that I will treasure forever. His life was service. I will miss you my friend.” Chief (Ret) David Rhodes, Atlanta Fire Rescue Department, Content Strategist Clarion Events.

“Bobby was an iconic individual who left the fire service better than he found it. He believed in family, trust and loyalty and there were not many like him.” Captain (Ret.) Michael Dugan, FDNY

“The fire service just lost an incredible fire service mentor and leader. I just lost my big brother. He was an incredible man, father and husband. He was one of my best friends and I am so blessed that I just got to spend the weekend with him in Hawaii where my son also spent time with him. Very few people will ever have the impact on people lives and the fire service as Bobby did. He changed the fire service. His passion and love for the fire service was second to none. I will miss my big brother so much.” Chief (Ret.) Rick Lasky, Lewisville Fire Department, TX.

“Bobby Halton represented the core essence of the fire service. Working with him for years on Fire Engineering magazine, FDIC, and other projects, I witnessed his unwavering devotion and love for firefighters. He always kept firefighters as his focus and mission, making sure that they received the best training possible. He wove his editorials into philosophical motivators for many readers, encouraging them to think and act. Bobby was a unique firefighter who touched many live

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Posted: Dec 20, 2022

Top Fire Apparatus Stories of 2022

Here were the most popular stories, by page views, in 2022 on the Fire Apparatus website. We will reveal two stories each day starting Tuesday, December 20. The last four stories will be revealed one each day with the top story being revealed on the last day of the year, December 31.

19. Refurbished Mack/Saulsbury Coming Soon as a Reserve Rescue Squad for DC Fire & EMS – (10/13/2022) – 2,038 page views.

20. Birmingham (AL) Airport Cuts Ribbon on New $12.4M ARFF Station (12/3/2022) – 1,976 page views.

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Posted: Dec 20, 2022

Marion County (FL) Fire Rescue Gets $858K Grant for New Transport Safety Equipment

Marion County Fire Rescue received an $858,000 Assistance to Firefighters grant to help purchase 39 Stryker power load stretcher systems, wcjb.com reported.

The stretchers are being installed into the fire department’s transport units to help reduce muscle and skeletal injuries to first responders by loading patients into the vehicle instead of lifting them, the report said.

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Posted: Dec 20, 2022

Friedens (PA) VFC Must Modify Fire Station for New Fire Truck to Fit

Friedens (PA) Volunteer Fire Company is replacing its 1992 fire engine with a new Pierce, DailyAmerican.com reported. Expected delivery is early fall in 2023. The cost of the engine is $500,000 plus equipment, making the total cost at about $600,000, the report said.

The new engine will be bigger than the engine now in operation, according to the report.

In order to house this new engine, modifications will need to be done to the existing hall at 2243 Stoystown Road in the heart of Friedens, the report said. Those modifications, which will begin this spring, include removing two doors and replacing them with one big door, a fire official said.

It will also require reinforcing the current floor in the garage, the report said.

The modifications should be completed a month to six weeks ahead of delivery. The cost to modify the hall: $60,000, the report said.

Any help the company can get from donations will be greatly appreciated, the fire official said.

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Posted: Dec 20, 2022

Indianapolis Fire’s New $15M Training Academy to Hold Grand Opening Wednesday

Ernest V. Malone, Indianapolis Fire Department Chief of Fire, is pleased to announce the completion and grand opening of the Indianapolis Fire Department Training Academy, the department said in a press release.

The academy is 42 years in the making. This academy is the first dedicated IFD training facility since 1980. IFD Training Academy Site Info (PDF); The Indianapolis Fire Department: A History (PDF); IFD Training Academy Dedication (PDF).

Who: Indianapolis Fire Department
What: IFD Training Academy Ribbon Cutting
When: Wednesday December 21, 2022
Where: 9050 E 33rd St.  Indianapolis, IN 46226
Time: 2:00 PM 

Remarks will be followed by the ribbon cutting and academy tours. There will be an open house in the spring. 

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