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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: Apr 21, 2022

A Striking Toyne Lineup Set to Make 2022 FDIC Appearance

Breda, IA (April 20, 2022) – As one of the world’s largest fire & rescue conferences, FDIC International draws grand crowds of industry professionals, and Toyne, Inc. is preparing for a strong presence at this year’s event. The Iowa-based fire apparatus manufacturer will present their latest fully customized trucks from April 28 through April 30 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.

Toyne’s lineup for FDIC in 2022 will be notable, as the manufacturer is set to showcase two purpose-built apparatus for the Wayne Township Fire Company #2 and Crockery Township Fire Department. Both departments have graciously volunteered to have their apparatus displayed at the conference.

And taking center stage at the Toyne booth (#1839) is an aerial specifically built for the needs of Wayne Twp. This truck is the third Toyne Tailored Apparatus for the New Jersey fire department. The aerial features a 100-foot rear-mounted platform ladder, a 400-gallon UPF tank, and a 2,000-GPM Hale Qmax pump. Along with Toyne’s custom-built storage solutions, such as rear slide-in equipment stowage and wheel well storage for 16 SCBA bottles, this apparatus fully supports the demands of Wayne Twp. firefighters.

Another powerful presence that’ll be on display is the Crockery Twp. pumper. This response-ready Toyne apparatus is equipped with a 1,680-gallon UPF tank, 1,500-GPM Waterous CSU pump, TFT Monsoon RC monitor (with 18-inch electric riser), booster reel, and 2.5-inch rear direct tank fill. The bolted painted stainless steel body features roll-up compartment doors, rear slide-in above compartment storage for hard suction hoses, and rear slide-in storage for ladders and pike poles.

“We put a lot of effort into ensuring our apparatus meet the operational demands of fire departments, no matter their size,” said Mike Schwabe, President of Toyne, Inc. “Toyne’s capabilities will be on full display at FDIC, and we are proud to show these builds to attendees at this year’s event.”

The Wayne Twp. aerial and Crockery pumper will be showcased in the Toyne booth (#1839) at the Indianapolis Convention Center. FDIC International hosts six days of firefighting workshops, networking, exhibitors, and demonstrations.

Interested in learning more about Toyne Tailored Apparatus, visit the official website at Toyne.com.

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About Toyne, Inc.
Toyne is a family-owned business headquartered in the heartland of the USA. The company takes pride in building custom fire and rescue apparatus for departments of all sizes across North America and remains committed to the highest standard of quality in everything they do. What began in 1942 as a small custom fire apparatus business in small-town Breda, Iowa, is now

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Posted: Apr 21, 2022

Photo of the Day: April 21, 2022

Toyne—Rochester (NH) Fire Rescue walk-around rescue. Freightliner M2 106 cab and chassis; Cummins L9 350-hp engine; 18.3-foot walk-around rescue body; welded, painted stainless-steel body; upper body coffin compartments; rear-mounted access ladder; four winch receptacles; Whelen M9 scene lighting. Dealer: Jerry McKay, Eastern Fire Apparatus, Milton, NH.

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Posted: Apr 21, 2022

Pulsara Releases Toxicology & Overdose Patient Type to Streamline Patient Care

Pulsara, the leading mobile telehealth, communication, and logistics platform that unites healthcare teams and technologies across organizations during dynamic events, recently released a dedicated toxicology and overdose patient type that easily connects everyone required for each patient case—from EMS and hospital teams to the poison center and even behavioral health.

With this new dedicated functionality, everyone along the patient care continuum can collaborate securely and instantly, avoiding multiple reports and phone calls. Teams can leverage instant messages, live group video and audio calling, images, audio clips, flowchart notes, and template-driven recommendations, all without a single landline phone call. Pulsara puts consultants, toxicologists, and poison centers on the frontlines through the platform’s instant visual communications to identify a venomous snake or mystery pills, assess a strange rash, or even interpret an ECG.

Pulsara even enables first responders to treat in place when appropriate, equipping EMS with direct communication with hospital clinicians, toxicology or overdose specialists, or even behavioral health experts. Such unified communication helps facilitate unnecessary ED visits and saves time and resources for the care system while providing a better experience for the patient.

“Pulsara’s platform allows flexible interactions in and across any organization, enabling access to the people you need, right when you need them,” said Josh Jordan, former flight paramedic, firefighter, and current Strategic Accounts Manager at Pulsara. “This capability is truly invaluable for toxicology or overdose cases. Clinicians can instantly bring the entire care team together, regardless of location or organization. Pulsara is flexible enough to handle the vast variety of forms toxicology and overdose cases can take.”

With Pulsara’s toxicology and overdose patient type, EMS teams have the option to instantly and securely connect to a hospital or poison center for a consult to determine the best course of action for their patients. With these flexible interactions and the ability to form teams on the fly, EMS teams can even bypass the ED completely, taking patients to the appropriate department or facility to ensure proper and more efficient care.

Through Pulsara’s secure and streamlined communication platform, poison centers can access real-time data, live video, images, and more for the most up-to-date and accurate information on the toxicology or overdose patient. They can join the patient channel, collaborate with clinicians to accelerate the assessment process, and access directly all real-time patient information for enhanced recommendations.

In toxicology or overdose cases where the patient may need additional behavioral health support, Pulsara makes it easy to quickly add behavioral health specialists to the patient channel. From there, behavioral health teams—from crisis counselors to emergency physicians —can quickly get caught up on the case and stay connected as it evolves. Specialists can connect with patients to perform a psychological evaluation or conduct a crisis counseling session via telehealth and document medical clearance. Clinicians can even conduct secure video calls with family or patient support systems.

“Improving the lives of people in need and those who serve them is our purpose at Pulsara,” shared Dr. James Woodson, Founder and CEO of Pulsara. “The value of Pulsara’s new toxicology and overdose patient type extends across the entire healthcare continuum, from EMS and emergency departments to poison centers and even the

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Posted: Apr 20, 2022

Burnsville (MN) to Host Grand Opening of Station 1

The city of Burnsville is hosting the grand opening for its Fire Station 1 on May 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Attendees will get to tour the new facility, which is located at 14275 Newton Ave.

“We invite you to explore—take a tour of training spaces, apparatus bays with designated contamination zones and more, meet our Fire Department, check out the engines and celebrate with us!” the city writes.

“Plus, check out Fire Station Plaza! A space designed from inspiration from the community to connect Burnsville and the firefighters and first responders that serve you. There are a variety of interactive elements to explore like the hydrant hose and water mister, ladder of trust, a fire triangle, a search-and-find mural, and a bench commemorating the history of Burnsville Fire.”

The facility officially opened in January.

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Posted: Oct 21, 2015

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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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Paul Spencer 
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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Jay Jacks
Camano Island Fire & Rescue
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Brian Fortner
Graham Fire & Rescue

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