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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: Jul 26, 2021

Out of My Mind

By Richard Marinucci

A long time ago, sports was a big deal to me. I had coaches along the way who tried to make me better. Sometimes I listened and sometimes not. One thing they all would tell me was to do the exercises, drills, conditioning, etc., the right way because I was only cheating myself if I took a short cut or did things improperly.

As a kid, I must admit, I did take the easier route. Of course, the only one to really suffer was me. Fast forward to now. Nearing the end of my career, I can think back on times where I maybe didn’t put my best foot forward during training, education, and preparation. In essence I was not only cheating myself, but also my team.

We all need to make the commitment to do our very best every time we roll out the door. It not only affects us as individuals but also the rest of our crew and the citizens we are sworn to protect.

That brings me to a related topic. During my travels I run into individuals who only seem interested in obtaining a certificate. They take the short cut so they can collect their “credentials” without ever benefitting from the training.

So even if you can produce a binder full of paperwork, it may not be a true indicator of your core knowledge. You are the judge of it and would be the one to do an evaluation of your credentials.

To compare it to something else, I’ve had a couple of my children take piano lessons. When they didn’t practice for a week or so, I would start to notice. If they didn’t practice for a few days, their teacher would know. If they didn’t practice every day, they would know. In the end, it was up to them individually to commit the time and energy to get better.

We need the same mindset in the fire service. Every firefighter must look at their own performance and see if they are carrying their own weight. Train every day and commit the energy to do the work to improve.

Speaking of regular and routine training, in my opinion, the needs of the fire service for training have never been more demanding and time-consuming. There is so much more information that is needed to properly perform the job. The world is changing at a very rapid clip, increasing the types of hazards being faced. There are more tools at one’s disposal. There is great challenge to gain knowledge and then maintain to a level of competence that is necessary.

All of this is added on to an increased workload for emergency response for the vast majority of departments. So, to recap, you are asked to do more, learn more, be more proficient, maintain competence all while responding to more calls. And many organizations are understaffed. There needs to be a change if the level of service is to be what has come to be expected in the service. Leadership needs to press for more resources including personnel.

As the pandemic restrictions are easing in most places, we can only hope that there is a return to some semblance of normalcy with respect to in-person training. We have missed the national conferences like FDIC and FRI, as well as many regional and local training programs.

While everyone tried their best with online training utilizing Zoom and the like, it just isn’t the same. Those of us in the fire service who believe that the in-person option cannot be duplicated online must do our part to he

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Posted: Jul 26, 2021

Photo of the Day: July 26, 2021

Rosenbauer—Lancaster (OH) Fire Department pumper. Commander cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pump; UPF Poly 500-gallon water tank; 30-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 2002 Class A foam system; Will-Burt Night Scan 3.0 Profiler light tower; Smart Power 6-kW generator; Rosenbauer CT stainless steel body. Dealer: Charlie Chapman, All American Fire Company, Washington Court House, OH.

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Posted: Jul 24, 2021

Oklahoma City (OK) Fire Department Breaks Ground on New Station

According to a report from News9, Oklahoma City residents who live on the far southwest side will soon be served by the Oklahoma City Fire Department’s (OCFD) 38th fire station, housed on a plot of land on Southwest 59th near Cimarron Road.

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The OCFD has been relying on neighboring cities like Mustang and Yukon to help in the area.

The new station will make it easier for the OCFD to respond to calls in a timely manner. OCFD Battalion Chief Benny Fulkerson said the department wants to arrive to 70 percent of its calls within seven minutes of being dispatched.

Station 38 will feature state-of-the-art equipment; staff 21 firefighters; and have three bays for housing an engine, a brush pumper, and potentially a tanker, according to Fulkerson.

In addition to safety, Fulkerson said homeowners can anticipate a drop in insurance rates, as having a fire station closer to them will help with their insurance rate as well,” said Fulkerson.

The $3.9 million project is set to be completed by April 2022.

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Posted: Jul 23, 2021

Rosenbauer Announces Partnership Expansion with FESCO Emergency Sales in MD, DE

Rosenbauer America and FESCO Emergency Sales announced they will expand their partnership to Maryland and Delaware territories. This announcement comes on the heels of a previous expansion in Virginia and Washington, D.C.  

“Rosenbauer is eager to further expand with FESCO Emergency Sales in Maryland and Delaware,” said Mark Fusco, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Rosenbauer America. “FESCO is well known for strong family values with best-in-class sales, customer service and support, and parts availability throughout the greater Mid-Atlantic region. FESCO’s two service facilities in Elkridge, MD and Ashland, VA, along with their mobile capabilities and talented organization provide necessary resources to properly support fire departments throughout the area.”

FESCO is a third-generation, family-owned and operated fire apparatus and EMS industry dealership. FESCO was founded in 1953 by Walter “Ed” Laake.

“We are excited to increase our partnership with Rosenbauer in the Mid-Atlantic,” added Pete Laake Jr., President of FESCO Emergency Sales. “We have established a team that is ready and eager to support this great opportunity. We represent the highest quality products and focus every day on providing exemplary customer service.”

FESCO is a leader in the market and are well known for their responsiveness, reliability, quality, ingenuity, excellence, and integrity. Their energized and talented associates are committed to quality standards through a team approach that, in combination with our competitive pricing, provides outstanding opportunities.

For more information about Rosenbauer America, visit www.RosenbauerAmerica.com, Facebook, and Twitter.

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Elliot Courage
North Whatcom Fire & Rescue
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Mike Smith 
Pierce County Fire District #5
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Greg Bach
South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue
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Doug Jones
South Kitsap Fire & Rescue
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Fire Fleet Maintenance LLC
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Jim Morris
Mountain View Fire Department
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Arnie Kuchta

Clark County Fire District 6

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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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Brian Fortner
Graham Fire & Rescue

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