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Posted: Feb 9, 2022

North Las Vegas (NV) Fire Department Sued for Ignoring Party Firehouse

The family of a woman who died of a drug overdose is suing North Las Vegas, its fire department, and several firefighters claiming the city ignored the illicit drugs that were sold and used by firefighters at Station 51.

The station had a reputation as a “party station,” the lawsuit alleges, and that turned tragic in February 2020 when Tiffany Slatsky died from an overdose after partying with a group of firefighters, including her husband Christopher Candito, at the Golden Nugget Casino.

Slatsky overdosed and Candito took her to Station 51 to administer Narcan, but she later died at home. Candito pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the incident.

Now Slatsky’s family is suing. Central to the lawsuit are a series of texts between a group of firefighters, that talk openly about their use of illicit drugs, KLAS reports. Slatsky is survived by a young son.

In one text, one firefighter brags, “Friday night is going to be insane .. We’re partying downtown. We have enough coke and molly to kill a pack of elephants.”

Visit KLAS for more on the lawsuit.

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Posted: Feb 9, 2022

Brome Lake (Canada) to Build New Fire Station by 2023

Firefighters working out of Brome Lake (Canada) could soon find a new home just down the road, as the town stated its intention to allocate an estimated $7.5 million into developing and building an updated and modern fire station in 2023.

According to Brome Lake Mayor Richard Burcombe, the current fire station is over 40 years old, and it no longer conforms to modern day standards. The idea for a new facility has been in the works for several years, he explained in a phone interview with The Record.

“We looked at it last year. We had plans drawn up. We’ve done the disciplinary things. Our site is already bought and levelled and everything is ready to go there on Victoria Street. So it’s in the plans for 2023 and the three-year plan, you know, of what we have to do,” he said.

Burcombe explained that the estimate for the new station, which will be located opposite the community center, was calculated roughly one year ago. However, he is aware that the price for construction materials, equipment and labor has shot up during the pandemic.

“That was the estimate we had approximately a year ago. From what I gather from other towns, some have risen by 30 per cent, the cost of projects, so it’s 30 per cent on, what is it? $7.5 million? So it would go up to close to $10 million, if that’s true,” said Burcombe.

The mayor looked into possible provincial grants, however, because Brome Lake is in a solid financial position, it isn’t eligible for an infrastructure grant. Burcombe said the town is penalized for being in good financial shape, adding it is only in debt by $15 million.

With the town footing the bill for the new fire station, Brome Lake residents will see a tax increase of about two to three cents to cover the yearly debt, he told The Record. A borrowing bylaw will be used to help with construction costs, but it will also need to be approved.

When asked whether the borrowing bylaw could be pushed into a referendum by residents, Burcombe acknowledged the possibility, but he also noted that it is highly unlikely, since most people are aware of the need to upgrade the fire station, especially for safety reasons.

“Yes, it can force a referendum because we have to do a borrowing bylaw, if we do it to the maximum amount of $7.5 million and if it increases, well, yes, people can oppose it, but I mean how are you going to oppose the safety and security of the firemen,” said Burcombe.

Brome Lake Fire Chief Don Mireault told The Record that most municipalities with a major fire service in the Brome Mississquoi have renovated their fire stations, including Sutton, Waterloo, Farnham, and Cowansville. Bromont is in the process of upgrading its fire station.

“We just got an evaluation of the building that we’re in now […] so it’s not in a dangerous state and the initial costs are close to $1 million just to fix the roof and fix everything up and make some decent bathrooms,” he said, referring to the station on Mont Echo Road.

Mireault said he understands that this isn’t necessarily a great time to embark on a major infrastructure project, since materials and other costs have skyrocketed. However, he noted that the town set the wheels in motion for a new fire station several years ago.

“The municipality bought the lot about three or four years ago, so that’s paid for. The initial plans have been bought and paid for. There’s been money put aside with the surplus over the last couple of years […] certain steps have been taken over the years,” said Mireault.

He would also rather invest more in a new facility now over saving a couple of million and then going back to the drawing board when the town will inevitably need to update again in a few years. The station was built in the 1970s,

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Posted: Feb 9, 2022

LION Acquires Elbeco Brand to Expand Uniform Offerings for First Responders

Together, LION and Elbeco will ensure first responders are truly ready for action

DAYTON, Ohio (February 9, 2022) LION, the largest family-owned manufacturer of first responder personal protective equipment (PPE) in the United States, today announced its acquisition through an asset purchase of the Elbeco brand.  For decades, Elbeco has been a leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of performance uniforms for law enforcement, EMS, firefighters and other public safety professionals.

Established in 1907 by the Lurio family, for four generations Elbeco has been driven to make exceptional products through a commitment to ongoing innovation, exceptional quality and outstanding customer service.  LION’s acquisition of the Elbeco brand will allow Lion to offer an expanded uniform product portfolio, providing greater value to customers and enhancing the readiness of first responders on a global scale.

“While the obvious synergies between the companies make this partnership so exciting, we selected LION as the next custodian of Elbeco in large part because of the companies’ shared histories, values and visions,” said David Lurio, President of Elbeco. “LION is a fourth generation, family-owned business. In addition, their commitment to keep the company offices in Reading was a very important factor.”

LION has a proven track record of integrating and growing the businesses it acquires. As part of the LION group of product offerings, the Elbeco brand name will be maintained and Lion will continue to provide thoughtfully-designed products, timely delivery and exceptional customer service.

“This acquisition reflects LION’s long-term growth strategy and vision of ensuring the health, safety and performance of first responders worldwide,” said LION CEO Steve Schwartz. “We greatly respect and value Elbeco’s expertise and reputation as an industry leader. We look forward to a seamless transition as we combine efforts to become a leading international brand focused on first responders.”

Lion’s asset purchase includes Elbeco’s headquarters in Reading, PA, headquarters, where Elbeco’s dedicated corporate sales and management team will continue to drive their day-to-day operations through a network of 400+ distributors.

“With the addition of Elbeco, LION further strengthens its market presence, helping us deliver even more value for our customers and meet the unique needs of first responders,” said Mark Smith, President of LION Americas. “We’re proud to welcome Elbeco to the LION family and work together to protect those who protect us.”

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About LION

Founded in 1898 and headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, LION is a family-owned company with a legacy and ongoing vision of introducing new products and services designed to ensure the health, safety and performance of first responders worldwide. From game-changing personal protective equipment (PPE) and professional gear maintenance to state-of-the-art fire safety training tools and facilities, it is LION’s mission to make sure that you’re READY FOR ACTION — before, during and after. To learn more, visit www.lionprotects.com.

About Elbeco

Since 1907, Elbeco has been manufacturing quality performance uniforms for professionals throughout North America. Headquartered in Reading, Pennsylvania, Elbeco’s products include a wide range of coordinated shirts, pants, performance polos and base layers and waterproof/breathable outerwear. Elbeco products are available through its international network of 400+ authorized distributors. For more information, please visit Read more

Posted: Feb 9, 2022

Yakima County (WA) Fire District 5’s Station Robbed, Vandalized

One of Yakima County (WA) Fire District 5’s stations was robbed and vandalized Sunday.

The station, located in the 6200 Block of Yakima Valley Highway, lost 10-12 sets of protective clothing as well as medical supplies.

The facility is used strictly for storage, so the crimes won’t affect coverage in the area, the district notes.

Now the district is asking for help. Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact the Yakima County Sheriff’s office.

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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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Greg Bach
South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue
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Posted: Oct 21, 2015

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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

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Brian Fortner
Graham Fire & Rescue

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