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Posted: Dec 2, 2022

Clark County Fire District 3 celebrates 75 years providing fire and life safety services

Clark County Fire District 3 turns 75 this year and plans to celebrate this momentous milestone with community members at its Open Houses in 2023. “We have been providing fire and life safety services for 75 years – and we simply cannot do this important work without the support and partnership of our community,” Chief Scott Sorenson said.
- PUB DATE: 12/2/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Clark County Today
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Posted: Dec 1, 2022

Clinton (MI) to Show Off New Fire Truck December 3

Visitors to Clinton’s Christmas in the Village event this Saturday will get to check out the Clinton Fire Department’s new fire engine, LenConnect.com reported.

The engine will be on display 5-6:30 p.m. Saturday, December 3, at an open house at the fire station at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Jackson Street, according to a news release from the fire department.

The new 2023 Spencer Manufacturing engine will be placed in service soon. It will be designated Engine 1.

The fire engine cost $432,235, the report said. The Clinton Fire Board set aside funds for years to be able to make a large cash deposit on a new truck, a village official said.

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Posted: Dec 1, 2022

Visalia (CA) Fire Department Rolls Out Second Emergency Medical Squad

Visalia (CA) Fire Department added a second Emergency Medical Squad to its fleet this month to remedy the spike in calls, TheSunGazette.com reported.

On November 13, the Visalia Fire Department (VFD) rolled out its second Emergency Medical Squad, known as Squad 53. The medical squad will play a special role in helping the fire department administer medical aid during peak emergency call times, the report said.

The squad vehicles are repurposed SUVs that are stocked with medical supplies and operated by two paramedics, according to the report. 

One of the main differences between the medical squads and an ambulance is that the medical squads will not transport patients to the hospital, the report said.

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Posted: Dec 1, 2022

Boone County (IL) Fire Protection District No. 2 Reinforces Fleet with Fourth Toyne

Boone County’s custom-built Toyne Pumper has a welded stainless steel body and boasts a 3,000-gallon UPF tank and 2,000 GPM Hale Qmax pump.

BELVIDERE, IL (December 1, 2022) – Taking delivery of a brand new, custom-built Toyne Pumper, the Boone County Fire Protection District No. 2 has enhanced its overall emergency response capabilities. This delivery represents the department’s fourth Toyne apparatus in active service.

Established in 1947, this fire department has been keeping a watchful eye on the residents of Boone County (IL) for over 75 years. Today, the department covers a 144-square-mile territory, protecting nearly 750 farms and homes. This more-than-capable team of 35-plus firefighters needed a new apparatus that was up to the task. For this, Toyne had the pleasure of building another highly capable apparatus for the department.

The tailored pumper has a welded stainless steel body. The body has several different storage options. The main storage compartments on each side of the apparatus are accessible with stainless steel swing-out doors. Firefighters can quickly access tools for the job as these compartments feature tool mounting plates, roll-out storage trays, and more.

Boone County’s latest apparatus boasts a 3,000-gallon UPF tank and 2,000 GPM Hale Qmax pump. A Hale Foam Logix 2.1A foam system and 30-gallon foam cell provide additional fire suppression options. The apparatus is also equipped with an Akron 3418 monitor with a 12-inch electric riser.

Toyne mounted the body onto a Spartan Gladiator ELFD 6×4 chassis. Under the hood is a 500-horsepower Cummins ISX 12 engine and an Allison 4000 EVS transmission. The cab of the Gladiator has a 10-inch raised roof, seating for up to six firefighters, and an in-cab Firecom radio system.

“It is always a pleasure to work with Boone County Fire Protection District and build them a custom pumper to fit all their needs,” said Michael Schwabe, president of Toyne. “We have ha

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Posted: Dec 1, 2022

Largo (FL) to Swap Land with County for New Fire Station

For several years, plans have been in the works to reconstruct some of Largo’s oldest fire stations. The first on that list is Station 39 in the Ridgecrest area of unincorporated Largo, TBNWeekly.com reported.

According to city documents, Fire Station 39 has exceeded its useful life and is in need of a roof replacement and internal renovations. The building also has no separate living quarters and has inadequate storage space for the needs of the department.

A fire official said the new site at the northeast corner of Wilcox Road and Jackson Street will give the station more space and will speed up response times, the report said. The county will swap with the city the land where the current Station 39 sits in exchange for the new site, according to the report.

Construction of the station is expected to be completed in the spring of 2024, the report said.

Stations 38 and 42 are next in line for reconstruction projects, according to the report.

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