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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: Sep 26, 2022

New North Attleboro (MA) Fire Engine Hits the Streets

The North Attleboro Fire Department’s new pumper truck is now in service, TheSunChronicle.com reported.

The E-One Pumper, designated Engine 5, went into service Saturday, a fire official said, according to the report.

The $665,000 fire truck has new equipment, including battery-powered extrication equipment, low-pressure hoses and nozzles allowing firefighters to spray 1,500 gallons of water a minute, the report said.

The truck also has hydraulic lifting struts to stabilize vehicles involved in accidents and a variety of other tools, the report said.

The department received the truck in July but it is now being used after firefighters underwent training. The truck replaces the aging Engine 1, the report said.

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Posted: Sep 26, 2022

Springdale (AR) Fire Department Wants New Fire Engine, 160 Helmets

The Springdale Fire Department chief says his team needs a new fire engine and helmets, and has asked the city council to spend up to $800,000, NWAOnline.com reported.

The fire department asked the council to approve $753,930 for a new fire engine and $63,000 for 160 new helmets, the report said. Payment for the engine at the time of order saves the city $31,643, a city official said.

The money would come from undesignated money in the city’s budget. The fund held $21 million as of last week, the report said.

The fire department said it would save $8,800 if it buys the 160 helmets together instead of a few helmets at a time, according to the report. Individual helmets cost about $355. Accompanying gear such as the chin strap would come at no cost with a promotion from the company selling the equipment.

The helmet money would come from the Act 833 fund, which returns to fire departments tax money residents pay in their homeowners insurance, fire insurance and property taxes. The fund now holds about $400,000, reported a city official.

The council, meeting as a committee of the whole last week, moved the measure for a vote September 27, the report said.

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Posted: Sep 26, 2022

Photo Apparatus of the Day: September 26, 2022

CustomFIRE—Blanchardville (WI) Fire Department pumper. Freightliner M2 106 cab and chassis; Cummins L9 360-hp engine; Waterous CSU 1,250-gpm pump; 1,200-gallon polypropylene water tank; 30-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 2001 single-agent foam system; Whelen LED flood lights; Tele-Lite LED telescoping scene lights; aluminum hosebed covers. Dealer: Wayde Kirvida, CustomFIRE, Osceola, WI.

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Posted: Sep 26, 2022

Huron County (MI) Fire Departments Awarded Grant for New Equipment

Several city and village fire departments in Huron County are being rewarded with grant money to help with the purchase of new equipment, MichigansThumb.com reported.

Six different Huron County fire departments decided to team up together to be awarded a regional grant, the report said. The county received more than $732,454 in total from the program, as each village’s fire department will receive funding to purchase new equipment. The new equipment consists of self-contained breathing apparatus-style air packs.

The fire departments to receive the new equipment are: Bad Axe Fire Department, Bingham Township Fire Department, Caseville Fire Department, Harbor Beach Fire Department, Port Austin Fire Department, Sherman Township Fire Department, and Sigel Township Fire Department.

The new self-contained breathing apparatus allows for firefighters to go deeper into dangerous environments. The fire departments will also receive new air packs that have built in path alarms, with the ability to notify other first responders when a firefighter isn’t responding within 30 seconds. Another piece of equipment is a pack tracker, which will send a signal to a handheld device to notify when firefighters are in danger or go down. 

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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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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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