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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: Mar 7, 2022

Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service Trains on New Aerial

On Thursday, the Minister of National Security, Renee Ming, visited the Hamilton Fire Station to observe officers undergoing training for the Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service’s (BF&RS) new Aerial Ladder Platform.

The newest addition to the BF&RS’s fleet arrived on the island last week.

Minister Ming said, “I’m extremely grateful to the team at the BF&RS for taking a brief pause from their training this morning to demonstrate the functions and capabilities of this state-of-the-art Fire Fighting Appliance.

“The arrival of the Aerial Ladder Platform is a critical addition to the BF&RS’s life-saving equipment and will greatly assist our Officers in responding to major fire incidents that may occur on the Island.”

Assistant Chief Fire Officer Dana Lovell, who was on hand to provide an overview of the capabilities of the new aerial ladder, said, “Currently, our fire officers are undergoing the vital training needed to ensure that they’re experienced and knowledgeable in the use of this very impressive piece of equipment.

“Our mechanics and maintenance team have also been given extensive instruction on how to maintain the Arial Ladder Platform so that it can remain in service for many years to come.”

Once all training and qualifications are in place, the BF&RS will bring the vehicle into full service in the coming weeks.

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Posted: Mar 7, 2022

Central County (MO) Fire & Rescue’s American Veteran Apparatus Officially in Service

Following Friday’s push-in ceremony at Station 5, Central County Fire & Rescue’s American Veteran Fire Truck is officially in service.

Earlier: Central County (MO) Fire & Rescue Dedicates New Fire Truck in Honor of American Veterans

“We were honored to have our local Veterans help us push the truck into the station,” the department writes on Facebook. “Two WWll Veterans were in attendance and led in the pushing of the truck. We are honored to pay tribute to our nation’s veterans with this beautiful Pierce Mfg pumper. Thank you to everyone over the past year that had a hand in making this dream possible. 9554 is now officially providing service to the citizens within the CCFR Fire District and surrounding mutual aid areas.”

Local veterans and active military personnel are invited to participate in a traditional “push-back” ceremony on Friday, March 4 to place the new American Veteran Fire Truck in service.

With construction underway for three new fire trucks purchased by Central County Fire & Rescue (CCFR) over a year ago, a last minute idea to paint one of the fire trucks with an American flag design resulted in a unique fire truck that is something never before created. CCFR will place the “American Veteran Fire Truck” in service with a “push-back” ceremony on Friday, March 4.

Saint Peters is the former home of Marine Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz, who was killed in action on August 26, 2021 as the result of an enemy attack while supporting non-combatant evacuation operations in Kabul, Afghanistan during Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. It was during the services to honor Lance Corporal Schmitz’ life and his ultimate sacrifice that the idea to dedicate a truck in his honor was first born. Initially referred to as “the flag truck,” the original idea of painting the truck with an American flag design grew to incorporate multiple elements of military service and sacrifice, including the POW-MIA theme and the emblems for every military branch.

“Our entire community was in shock and mourning the death of a local hero, and we knew we wanted to do something to honor him,” says Jason Meinershagen, CCFR Deputy Chief and Public Information Officer. “Our fire district is very supportive of our veterans, so we quickly knew it was not enough to dedicate a fire truck to just one man, as tragic as his death was. We wanted to do something that touched the heart of every patriot in our community,” says Meinershagen.

The push-back ceremony is a tradition dating back to the early days of firefighting when horses could not easily back the equipment into the station, so they were disconnected from the fire equipment and firefighters would push the equipment back into the bay. In today’s fire service, it is used to pay homage to that tradition when placing a new apparatus in service for the first time by pushing the truck back into the station.

Last December, on the 80th anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor in 1941, CCFR firefighters presented a letter of appreciation to over 280 employees at the manufacturing plant who had a part in the desig

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Posted: Mar 7, 2022

Los Angeles (CA) City Fire Department to Take Delivery of First All-Electric Fire Truck in North America

Rosenbauer’s first RTX fully electric fire truck for the North America market will soon be delivered to the Los Angeles City Fire Department.

The RTX embodies technological know-how which was honed over ten years of development work by the Rosenbauer Group. The result is more than an “electrified fire engine.” It is the blueprint for the firefighting vehicle of the future: a vehicle that is functional and robust, with a highly ergonomic vehicle architecture, an unprecedented level of safety for the crew, and an innovative operating concept with comprehensive connectivity. The RTX combines everything that firefighters demand out of a vehicle into one productive apparatus.

Unrivalled Driving Maneuverability

What distinguishes the RTX is its stable handling and high driving safety. It has a low-floor height with a core tube frame in which one of the two high-voltage batteries is installed. This results in a much lower center of gravity compared to traditional firefighting vehicles. Single-wheel suspension and switchable rear axle steering ensure excellent maneuverability, and the RTX can even operate in crab steering mode. The air-suspended chassis allows the adjustability of the driving height to the ground (on-road and off-road driving, wading mode, operation site mode), and due to the compact dimensions (L x W = approx. 28.5’ x 92.5”), the vehicle can easily drive through narrow alleys and heavy traffic. Modern assistance systems such as ADM (Automatic Drivetrain Management) and EBS (Electronic Braking System) support the driver.

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Electric Drive System

The advanced driving dynamics of the RTX are a result of the electric drivetrain design: two electric motors with an output of 2 x 180 kW (peak) or 2 x 130 kW (continuous) drive all four wheels (permanent all-wheel drive). They are supplied with power from two high-voltage batteries with an electrical storage capacity of 132 kWh, which also

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Posted: Mar 7, 2022

Station 46 in Clearwater Beach (FL) Getting $8.3M Renovation

Though it will run about $2 million more than what city officials originally anticipated due to rising costs, 58-year-old Station 46 at the north end of Mandalay Park in Clearwater Beach (FL) is set to receive an $8.3 million upgrade, reports tbnweekly.com.

And since Clearwater contracts with Pinellas County for service, about 11% of project cost will be reimbursed by the latter, the report says.

The new, 11,000-square-foot station will include several sustainability features, such as a solar array, rain garden, reflective roof, bird-safe glass, and an emergency generator. And, though the cost is high, city officials suggest adding a helipad to the roof, according to the report. That would require a total redesign of the roof, though, which would have to be flattened and reinforced.

Officials say that even though the two-bay, single-story facility was built in 1964 and remodeled in the 1980s and is no longer serviceable nor does it meet standards, its centralized location is unique. Many residents and tourists engage with crew members at the facility.

However, plans call for the demolition of the building and the construction of a new one, so in the meantime the department plans to use a temporary facility on the south end of McKay Park for $338,914.

City officials say work on the new station is expected to begin in April and is scheduled for completion in summer 2023. When complete, the temporary station will be dismantled, according to the report.

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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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