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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: Jan 1, 2019

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PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC.

PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC., an Oshkosh Corporation company, has delivered five Pierce® Enforcer® pumpers and an Ascendant® 107-foot aerial ladder to the Mobile (AL) Fire and Rescue Department. The delivery represents the first Pierce apparatus to be put into service for the department. Mobile customized the engines to be compact apparatus with short wheelbases, allowing for greater maneuverability to fit into tight stations. Other features include high-visibility scene lighting, TAK-4® independent front suspension, 500-gallon water tanks, and Waterous 2,000-gpm pumps.




CLARION UX FIRE & RESCUE GROUP is introducing a new key buyer program at FDIC International (April 8-13, 2019). The key buyer program called “MATCH!” connects decision making fire and rescue service personnel with exhibitors who provide products and services that address the immediate needs of their departments and the communities they protect. Qualified attending participants for FDIC International’s MATCH! programs will include authorized buyers made up of high-ranking fire officers, committee members, and chairs with purchasing authority and power who have demonstrated an immediacy of purchase. In exchange for participating in the MATCH! program, these key buyers will receive an elevated attending package with exclusive perks, privileges, and services. This will include exclusive access to innovative matchmaking technology and a personal program manager, Chris Marinaro, who will assist them with securing prearranged meetings with exhibiting companies based on mutually matched interests.




What started as an order for a few ROSENBAUER AMERICA airport rescue firefighting (ARFF) units has ballooned into an order for 71 ARFF units for the United States Air Force (USAF). Rosenbauer America is scheduled to build 32 Panther 6x6 units, of which three will also have the Rosenbauer Stinger high-reach extendable turret piercing nozzle. The remaining 39 ARFF apparatus will be Panther 4x4 units. The total contract awarded is nearly $50 million. Some of the features of these ARFF units for the USAF will include ultra-high-pressure pumps from Waterous, twin disc transmissions, and Volvo D16 Tier IV inline six-cylinder 16.1-liter engines.




VALOR FIRST RESPONDER SEATING

VALOR FIRST RESPONDER SEATING launched its first cab configurator, allowing users to pick their own seats in a generic cab configuration. The configurator tool allows users to control every aspect of the customization process, from choosing which seat to input into the cab to the color combinations associated with them. The configurator gives details of each seat by clicking into them. Specifications on seat adjustments, colors and materials, capacity, and

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Posted: Jan 1, 2019

Product News

3M Scott Fire & Safety V Series of thermal imaging cameras

3M Scott Fire & Safety V Series of thermal imaging cameras has debuted with the V320, a simple, lightweight, and tactical thermal imaging solution. The V320 has a high-resolution 320x240 sensor that allows firefighters to navigate through zero-visibility conditions. Lightweight at 2.2 pounds and durable, the V320 performs in extreme high-temperature environments with minimal maintenance. Additionally, the new V320 has a removable, rechargeable battery that offers up to eight hours of service. The V Series complements 3M Scott’s X Series of thermal imaging cameras, which includes the X380N. The X380N thermal imager provides image quality of 384x288 and advanced technology capabilities including 2,000°F dynamic range, tactical color, integrated laser pointer, and hot and cold spot tracker.

www.3MScott.com, 704-291-8300




FLIR Systems, Inc. DroneSense–FLIR Edition

FLIR Systems, Inc. DroneSense–FLIR Edition is a drone flight management software platform designed for public safety applications. FLIR announced a strategic investment in DroneSense, an Austin, Texas, based unmanned aircraft system (UAS) software platform maker, and this is the first product under that collaboration. DroneSense-FLIR Edition combines thermal and visual imaging processing with flight data planning and management capabilities across public safety organizations to help improve incident response. It streams FLIR thermal sensor data directly into the software, making it a single-source, fully integrated software platform for drones used in incident response applications such as fires, floods, missing persons search and rescue, disaster damage assessment, and more. It includes features such as autonomous flight control; live video streaming, both on-scene and off site; and drone asset and compliance management capabilities.

www.flir.com/dronesense




RAMFAN EX500 and EX520 fan models

RAMFAN EX500 and EX520 fan models will come equipped with four high-intensity LED lights, which will allow these fans to function during low-visibility and nighttime operations. The dimensions of the EX500 and EX520 models will remain the same. No loose accessories will be added, but the addition of 400 lumens of high-intensity flood lighting will make these two models more efficient. Also included is an on/off toggle integrated into the control panel, and the lighting and control panel meets IP66 degrees of ingress protection.

http://ramfan.com/specification/ex500ex520-2/, 619-670-9590




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Posted: Jan 1, 2019

Product News

3M Scott Fire & Safety V Series of thermal imaging cameras

3M Scott Fire & Safety V Series of thermal imaging cameras has debuted with the V320, a simple, lightweight, and tactical thermal imaging solution. The V320 has a high-resolution 320x240 sensor that allows firefighters to navigate through zero-visibility conditions. Lightweight at 2.2 pounds and durable, the V320 performs in extreme high-temperature environments with minimal maintenance. Additionally, the new V320 has a removable, rechargeable battery that offers up to eight hours of service. The V Series complements 3M Scott’s X Series of thermal imaging cameras, which includes the X380N. The X380N thermal imager provides image quality of 384x288 and advanced technology capabilities including 2,000°F dynamic range, tactical color, integrated laser pointer, and hot and cold spot tracker.

www.3MScott.com, 704-291-8300




FLIR Systems, Inc. DroneSense–FLIR Edition

FLIR Systems, Inc. DroneSense–FLIR Edition is a drone flight management software platform designed for public safety applications. FLIR announced a strategic investment in DroneSense, an Austin, Texas, based unmanned aircraft system (UAS) software platform maker, and this is the first product under that collaboration. DroneSense-FLIR Edition combines thermal and visual imaging processing with flight data planning and management capabilities across public safety organizations to help improve incident response. It streams FLIR thermal sensor data directly into the software, making it a single-source, fully integrated software platform for drones used in incident response applications such as fires, floods, missing persons search and rescue, disaster damage assessment, and more. It includes features such as autonomous flight control; live video streaming, both on-scene and off site; and drone asset and compliance management capabilities.

www.flir.com/dronesense




RAMFAN EX500 and EX520 fan models

RAMFAN EX500 and EX520 fan models will come equipped with four high-intensity LED lights, which will allow these fans to function during low-visibility and nighttime operations. The dimensions of the EX500 and EX520 models will remain the same. No loose accessories will be added, but the addition of 400 lumens of high-intensity flood lighting will make these two models more efficient. Also included is an on/off toggle integrated into the control panel, and the lighting and control panel meets IP66 degrees of ingress protection.

http://ramfan.com/specification/ex500ex520-2/, 619-670-9590




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Posted: Jan 1, 2019

Custom Rear-Mount Rosenbauer Pumper

Alan M. Petrillo

The Mt. Lebanon (PA) Fire Department had a number of issues to be addressed in the specs for a new pumper, mainly a rear-mount pump, strict angles of approach and departure, dual hydraulic ladder racks, as low a hosebed as possible, and both Class A and Class B foam tanks. Mt. Lebanon found the answer to their needs from Rosenbauer.

“Our district is in the foothills of Pennsylvania where we are a first-ring suburb outside of Pittsburgh,” says Rodger Ricciuti, Mt. Lebanon’s deputy chief. “We needed a pumper that has a drivetrain geared toward the low-end torque because we wanted pickup rather than top speed because of all the hills we encounter,” Ricciuti says. “There are some very steep transitions on some of the roads in town.”

Ricciuti points out that light rail transit runs through town and includes a 2,800-foot-long tunnel. “We have a suburban character to our fire district with an urban density,” he says. “US 19 highway cuts us in half, and we have three high schools as well of lots of other large residential and commercial buildings to deal with.”

Rosenbauer built this rear-mount custom pumper for the Mount Lebanon (PA) Fire Department on a Commander chassis with a 60-inch-long, 100-inch-wide cab with 11-inch raised roof. (Photos 1-5 courtesy of Rosenbauer.)

1 Rosenbauer built this rear-mount custom pumper for the Mount Lebanon (PA) Fire Department on a Commander chassis with a 60-inch-long, 100-inch-wide cab with 11-inch raised roof. (Photos 1-5 courtesy of Rosenbauer.)

The pumper is powered by a Cummins 500-hp 12-liter ISX12 engine and an Allison 4000 EVS automatic transmission.

2 The pumper is powered by a Cummins 500-hp 12-liter ISX12 engine and an Allison 4000 EVS automatic transmission.

The pumper’s physical specs include a 193-inch wheelbase, 32-foot 10-inch overall length, and 10-foot 2-inch overall height.

3 The pumper’s physical specs include a 193-inch wheelbase, 32-foot 10-inch overall length, and 10-foot 2-inch overall height.

The pumper has all roll-up doors over compartments and carries a Harrison 10-kW hydraulic generator.
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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

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Secretary

Greg Bach
South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue
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Director #1

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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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

Immediate Past Chair

Brian Fortner
Graham Fire & Rescue

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