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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.

RECENT FIRE MECHANIC NEWS

Posted: Feb 8, 2019

Serving Those Who Serve

Every volunteer fire department becomes a second family for its members, and Chief Andy Webster will tell you that the Cool Springs (NC) Volunteer Fire Department, just outside Statesville.

If anyone should know, it’s Webster. Back in 1960, his father was a charter member of the department. Eight years later, Webster came along, and before he mastered a tricycle he was hanging out at the station. Over time he learned the building’s hiding places and learned the trick to opening the front door when it was locked. “I like to tell people it’s where I first saw Santa Claus,” he says—the man in red never missed a Christmas party at the firehouse.

When Webster turned 16, he officially joined the department. That was 34 years ago, years punctuated by tragedy but also filled with good times. So when the time came to think about building a new station with all-new bells and whistles, it was bittersweet. But, the chief and his fellow firefighters were not about to let nostalgia get in the way of progress, especially when the community’s safety was at stake.

In 2013, they set about planning for a new firehouse, and one thing they decided it needed were some Big Ass Fans. Webster had seen his first Big Ass Fan years before in Florida, at a factory that builds fire trucks. He’d walked inside to do a final inspection of a new tanker truck and was surprised at how cool the building felt despite the Florida heat. Looking up at the biggest fan he’d ever seen, he naturally said, “That’s a big-ass fan you got there,” little knowing how true that was. Back home, he saw more Big Ass Fans at a nearby factory and was convinced they were exactly what the department needed.

In 2017, Webster turned out the lights and closed the door for the last time at the old station, and the Cool Springs Volunteer Fire Department moved into its new 24,000-square-foot facility just across the road. The local newspaper ran a story, quoting Webster saying, “It’s a great day, the day we open our new firehouse. Some may say ‘station,’ but it’s a firehouse. It’s where people live, and where the community comes together.”

The building also houses Iredell County’s EMS Services and a satellite office of the county’s Sheriff’s Department. And, inside are three Big Ass Fans: two over the apparatus bay and one in the EMS department. Webster says everyone is “tickled pink” with the fans. “We get in the triple digits here in summer, and the humidity is miserable. With the fans, you don’t feel near as hot. You can be anywhere in the apparatus bay and feel the breeze,” he says. For all the memories he has from the old firehouse—of Christmas parties with Santa, annual Ham Dinners with his mother’s homemade biscuits, and just hanging out with his second family—he’ll tell you it was never as comfortable as the department’s beautiful new home.

As for that old firehouse across the road, well, it’s now a John Deere dealership. And, who knows? There might just be some Big Ass Fans in its future too. The building’s former residents would vouch for them.

Courtesy of Big Ass Fans

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Posted: Feb 7, 2019

Loose Material with Asbestos Found at Statesville Fire Station (NC)

Fire Chief Spencer Lee said the city hired a private asbestos inspector before moving ahead with planned renovations to the building. The decision to bring in an inspector was made because some firefighters were worried there was asbestos in the South Meeting Street building that could be disturbed by the renovations.  

The inspector, Terry Miller, who is an asbestos cleanup professional in Statesville, said he found two small areas in the building where loose material was falling from the ceiling. One was above a workbench and another was in the station’s stairwell.

Tests showed the material contained 2 percent asbestos, Miller said. He sealed the two areas and said no asbestos was found in air tests afterward.

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Posted: Feb 7, 2019

Binghamton (NY) Could Decrease to Four Fire Stations

 
 

City Council has unanimously approved contracting with Emergency Services Consulting International to conduct a consolidation study to consider the impact on response times, insurance rates and other factors.   

"We're going to look at the city's aging fire stations," said Mayor Richard David. "Some of them require significant investment to stay in operation. So what we've done is I've initiated a study on the impact of a new consolidated fire station at several potential sites." The Binghamton Fire Department in 2017 handled 10,213 emergency calls — less than a quarter for fires and more than three-quarters for emergency medical services and other emergencies, such as vehicle accidents, hazardous materials, water and elevators.

 
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Posted: Feb 7, 2019

Three York (PA) Fire Apparatus Designed for Aggressive Firefighting

 
 

Crews that will be working with them were running the soon-to-be commissioned Engine 892 through a driving course this week, working with a manufacturing rep, pumping water and working out how gear will fit inside the new engines, at the Victory Fire Co. No. 2 in Spring Garden Township.  

York Area United Fire & Rescue is a shared service between Manchester, Springettsbury and Spring Garden townships, and supports firefighting and fire prevention efforts of all departments in York County.

 
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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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Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Secretary

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

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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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Director #5

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #5

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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