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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: Aug 2, 2016

NVFC Announces First Recipients in 2016 Globe Gear Giveaway

Globe, DuPont Protection Technologies (DuPont), and the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) have partnered for the fifth year to provide new, state-of-the-art turnout gear to fire departments in need. This year, a total of 13 departments will receive four sets of gear each. The first three recipients of the 2016 Globe Gear Giveaway are Klawock (AK) Volunteer Fire Department, Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Department (Broadway, NJ), and Norton Volunteer Fire Department (New Brunswick, Canada).

“We are excited to announce the first three winners of this year’s Globe Gear Giveaway,” said NVFC Chairman Kevin D. Quinn. “We received over 600 applications for gear, demonstrating the real need that exists for this type of program. Many departments are struggling to provide gear to their members and often have to make do with gear that is old, non-compliant, ill-fitting, and otherwise inadequate, putting the safety of the boots-on-the-ground firefighters at risk. Thank you to Globe and DuPont for recognizing this need and for five years of supporting our nation’s volunteer fire departments through this significant donation.”

To be eligible to apply for the four sets of new Globe turnout gear, departments had to be all-volunteer or mostly-volunteer, serve a population of 25,000 or less, be legally organized in the U.S. or Canada, demonstrate a need for the gear, and be a member of the NVFC. To help departments meet this last requirement, Globe sponsored NVFC Department Memberships for the first 500 applicants.

The Klawock (AK) Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD) is located on the west side of Prince of Wales – a remote island in southeast AK accessible only by air or water. Like many rural fire and rescue departments, Klawock is under-funded, struggling, and completely volunteer-based. KVFD currently has 13 active firefighters and 11 sets of turnout gear. Six of those turnout sets were donations from another fire department and are almost 20 years old. These turnout sets are incomplete, frayed, ripped, and do not meet NFPA guidelines. During a recent mutual aid response for a large commercial structure fire, half of their responding firefighters suffered from hypothermia, smoke inhalation, and foot injuries/blisters from ill-fitting boots.

“This generous donation will not only help us retain our present volunteers, it will improve their operational readiness and ability to effectively protect life and property,” said KVFD Training Officer Robert Omstead.

The Franklin (NJ) Township Volunteer Fire Department covers 38 square miles and averages 200 to 240 calls a year, consisting of motor vehicle accidents, structure fires, wildland fires, and various types of rescues. Most department funding is raised by the fire department, combined with a small allocation from the municipalities to keep apparatus operational. Apparatus maintenance requires most of the budget, so it is a challenge to keep firefighters properly equipped and in compliant PPE. Currently, the 46-member department only has 38 sets of gear; of these, 14 are more than 10 years old. This donation will help the members concentrate on other tasks and feel confident in their day-to-day safety.

The Norton Volunteer Fire Department in New Brunswick, Canada, is a completely volunteer department handling fire, motor vehicle accident, wildland, and medical calls. With a very small budget, they maintain four trucks, a pumper, a tanker, a rescue vehicle, and a four-wheel drive half ton truck and trailer. The community has no fire hydrants, so firefighters have to draft water to fill trucks which results in large quantities of sand getting into the pumps. The sand erodes the pumps quickly so funds must be spent each year to repair the pumps and valves. The department has 22 volunteer firefighters and 24 sets of gear – but 16 sets are more than 10 years old. Much of the existing gear has been passed down from member to member. The new gea

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Posted: Aug 2, 2016

Fire Apparatus Gallery: 2015 Pierce Impel Pumper, Lancaster, Texas

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Posted: Aug 2, 2016

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Spencer Manufacturing Pumper

Thornapple Township Fire Department, Middleville, MI, pumper. Spartan Metro Star cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Hale DSD 1,500-gpm pump.

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Posted: Aug 1, 2016

Product News

Kussmaul Universal Indicator is easy to see and mount and displays the current battery voltage on the vehicle’s dashboard. The indicator can be mounted in a switch blank on almost every major commercial-grade truck or service vehicle.

The backlit LED three-digit numerical display can be easily viewed in most lighting situations and provides current system voltage, which is accurate to 100 mV. Get direct access to detailed and important data without having to check manually. Each unit is reverse-polarity-protected and carries a three-year warranty. www.kussmaul.com, 800-346-0857

Safety Components Glide Ice thermal liners are engineered with DuPont™ Nomex® filament. Glide Ice will build on the “slicker, softer, and more comfortable” pedigree found in all Glide thermal liner options produced by Safety Components over the past two decades. Glide Ice feels cool with its ice blue design woven in Safety Components patented weave that combines 60 percent DuPont™ Nomex® filament yarns with 40 percent DuPont™ Nomex®/Lenzing® FR spun yarns.

Using DuPont™ Nomex® filament, Glide Ice features breathability, freedom of movement, comfort, heat blocking capability, moisture management, and fast dry times. The Safety Components patented high-lubricity weave is light and slick. Glide Ice is fully UL-approved and certified for a seamless transition from Glide Gold with DuPont™ Kevlar® filament to Glide Ice with DuPont™ Nomex® filament. With the full support of Safety Components and DuPont™, fire departments will start receiving Glide Ice in Q4 of 2016. www.glideice.com, 800-896-6926

Angus Fire’s two-inch Hi-Combat aggressive interior attack hose is now available as a two-inch handline. Hi-Combat II Two-Inch provides enhanced knockdown capabilities supporting master streams and portable monitors.

With bigger flows; reduced friction loss; and better kink, abrasion, and puncture resistance, it’s the ideal choice for high-rise firefighting. Guaranteed to meet specified burst pressure and exceeds the NFPA 1961 standard. www.angusfire.com, 919-639-6151

Hammerhead Industries’ Gear Keeper general-purpose retractors are a simple and convenient tethering solution that will safely secure a small tool while still having the benefit of extending and retracting the item as needed. Just pull it out, use it, and let it go. It will automatically and safely retract back to its secure mounting.

Offering a range of three retraction forces and four mounting options that solve virtually all small tool tethering needs, the new Gear Keeper family of general-purpose retracting systems is the perfect solution for safely securing lightweight objects. www.gearkeeper.com, 888-588-9981

Groves Ready Rack®’s retrofit security conversion kit for its Red Rack™ PPE storage systems quickly and precisely adds the secur

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Fire Mechanics Section Board

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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Legislative Representative

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Legislative Representative

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Immediate Past Chair

Posted: Oct 20, 2015

Immediate Past Chair

Brian Fortner
Graham Fire & Rescue

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