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The purpose of the Fire Mechanics Section is to promote standardization of fire apparatus and equipment preventative maintenance, improve safety standards and practices, promote workshops, conferences, and seminars related to the purposes of this Section, and to promote cost savings through standardization of building and equipment purchasing and maintenance.

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Posted: Nov 23, 2021

Charlottesville (VA) Fire Department Donates Apparatus to Sister City Winneba (Ghana)

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – The Charlottesville (VA) Fire Department (CFD) is donating a fire truck to Charlottesville’s sister city Winneba, Ghana.

The fire engine is a 2003 Pierce Quantum that was a critical part of the Charlottesville Fire Department’s fleet of equipment, providing our city with nearly 20 years of fire protection. This truck served as Engine 7 and was located at the Ridge Street Fire Station before moving to a reserve engine status. The fire engine was the first CFD engine to have an electronic onboard foam/firefighting agent proportioning system and served for several years as the hazardous materials response unit. Since becoming a reserve engine, the fire engine filled in for many of the frontline units on a day-to-day basis while those trucks were out for repair. In the fall of 2020, CFD removed the engine from service. The truck has an estimated value of $25,000.

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CFD plans to donate the engine to the Charlottesville Fire Company. The Charlottesville Fire Company in turn plans to donate it to the City of Winneba, Ghana. Through the Sister Cities Commission, Winneba has indicated a desire and a need for this fire truck.

On December 2, join blues legend Corey Harris and his band, along with African dance troupe Chihamba, for an unforgettable benefit show for the Charlottesville-Winneba Foundation. Proceeds from the event will support the costs to ship the fire truck to Africa. For tickets: https://www.theparamount.net/event/corey-harris/ 

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Posted: Nov 23, 2021

Jasper County (SC) Fire Rescue’s Station Has Mold; Crews Relocated

Jasper County (SC) Fire Rescue crews have been temporarily relocated due to the discovery of several types of mold, including black mold, at their Coosawhatchie station, reports wsav.com.

Officials say the mold was detected in certain rooms at the facility. However, no first responders reported feeling ill.

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Fire officials are now debating whether to fix the mold issue, replace sections of the station, or simply build a new facility altogether, the report says.

Despite the relocation, the department says there shouldn’t be any lack in coverage.

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Posted: Nov 23, 2021

Steubenville (OH) Fire Department Getting $860k Ladder Truck

Steubenville (OH) officials Monday approved $80,000 to complement a $761,000 grant to replace a mid-mount ladder truck, reports wtov9.com.

Officials say the apparatus is the first one out on about 80% of the department’s calls. It will replace a 25-year-old truck.

The department hopes to take delivery of it by this time next year.

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Posted: Nov 23, 2021

Cantankerous Wisdom: Custom Chassis Availability

By Bill Adams

The most hazardous place to be when interacting with Raisin Squad members is between the front of a buffet line and a hungry raisin with a full set of choppers–store-bought or not. The next most hazardous place is having morning coffee with one who possesses enough computer literacy to be dangerous. They like to “read up” on topics to impress other raisins or to specifically bait one. Sometimes they inadvertently make sense.

At one morning coffee, a white hair (The Agitator) commented that the economy in Carbon County (PA) would be taking a major hit the following year. Why’s that? He said the KME (Kovatch Mobile Equipment) plant located in Nesquehoning is in Carbon County and it will be permanently closing in early 2022. So what? He tried to impress us by saying a Channel 69 News website ran an article in September about the closing of it and a second KME facility in Virginia.

What’s that got to do with the cost of eggs? Well, he said: “KME originally started as a local garage by Sonny Kovatch in the late 1940s. They started building fire trucks in the 1980s. They’re a player in the market.” What’s your point? He continued, saying a quote in the Channel 69 article said: “It wasn’t supposed to go this way when John Kovatch sold the 70-year-old, family-owned business to Rev [REV Fire Group aka REV] in 2016. At the time Kovatch said he expected the deal to create hundreds of jobs.” The Agitator kept it up: “It just ain’t right that three or four hundred people are losing their jobs.” We were amazed this old geezer remembered everything he read on his computer; he usually can’t remember what he had for supper two days ago.

He baited me knowing I would have a comeback the next morning–which I did. I mentioned that REV also owns Emergency One, Ferrara, and Spartan, and if the KME moniker remains or is phased out is anyone’s guess. The Agitator kept it up saying it could be like American La France buying up a half-dozen smaller companies when they tried getting back into business the last time. He might be right. Those manufacturers all ended up in the dustbin of irrelevance.

Valid Points

The geezer’s babbling brought up a valid point about the availability of “custom cabs and chassis” for the fire service. In this narration, a custom cab and chassis is one specifically designed for the fire service. It is immaterial if it is entirely fabricated by a single manufacturer or parts and pieces are outsourced. Not that many years ago, there were four manufacturers of just the custom cab and chassis portion of a fire truck that was available to smaller manufacturers that did not manufacture their own.

KME manufactures (or manufactured) their own cab and chassis. One can only speculate if their chassis or the name brand itself will be available in the future. That decision rests with REV, which also oversees (controls) chassis availability from Emergency One, Ferrara, and Spartan. Other manufacturers of custom cabs and chassis include Pierce, Rosenbauer, Sutphen, Seagrave, and HME-Ahrens Fox.

Looking at the figures from a bean counter’s perspective, REV controls more than one-third of custom cab and chassis availability. That figure does not reflect nor have anything to do with the actual number of custom cabs and chassis produced. I am talking about the number of sources available to small apparatus manufacturers to purchase one. The three-dozen-plus small apparatus manufacturers that do not manufacture their own custom chassis will have to purchase them from their larger competitors—one of which controls a third of the sources. The smaller manufacturers may find themselves between a rock and a hard place, or, more plainly put, they could be squeezed, squashed,

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Chair

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Chair

Elliot Courage
North Whatcom Fire & Rescue
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Vice Chair

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Vice Chair

Mike Smith 
Pierce County Fire District #5
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Secretary

Greg Bach
South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue
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Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #1

Doug Jones
South Kitsap Fire & Rescue
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Director #2

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #2

Paul Spencer 
Fire Fleet Maintenance LLC
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Director #3

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #3

Jim Morris
Mountain View Fire Department
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Director #4

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #4

Arnie Kuchta

Clark County Fire District 6

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Director #6

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #6

Brett Annear
Kitsap County Fire District 18
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Posted: Oct 21, 2015

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Jay Jacks
Camano Island Fire & Rescue
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Posted: Oct 21, 2015

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Posted: Oct 20, 2015

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Brian Fortner
Graham Fire & Rescue

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