Firehouse Apparatus eNL - Jan 10th, 2023
 
 
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January 10, 2023

Registration is now open for Firehouse Expo 2023. Join us in Columbus, OH, Sept. 25-29, 2023, for our 40th anniversary! Visit the exhibition to network with thousands of fellow firefighters and 150+ vendors and manufacturers showcasing the latest products, technologies, equipment and services.

Building a new fire station? Renovating an aging station? Make sure you attend the Station Design Conference in St. Louis, MO, May 23-25, 2023. The event provides you with every step of the process, from concept to completion. Come in a day early for the special preconference 1-on-One sessions.

Stay safe!

FEATURES
Tom Shand and Michael Wilbur provide valuable insight into how a department should assess its fleet to account for preventative maintenance, testing and warranty repairs for frontline rigs.
Robert Steelman, who works for the City of Palm Beach Gardens, FL, Fire Rescue, was named Emergency Vehicle Technician of the Year by Firehouse and the Fire Department Safety Officers Association.
John Schmidt informs of Pasco County, FL, Fire Rescue's numerous investments to reduce the risks to members from fire scene carcinogens.
Allen Baldwin provides important considerations to ensure that your department's apparatus-mounted and portable lighting are suited to your response district.
APPARATUS SHOWCASE
Town Bank Volunteer Fire Company in Cape May County took delivery of this 2022 Pierce Velocity 100-foot rear-mount platform.
Sutphen built this custom 2,000-gpm pumper on a Monarch heavy-duty chassis for the Washington Bottom Fire Department.
Ferrara built this pumper on the Cinder chassis for North Wildwood Volunteer Fire Company.
Campbell County Fire Department took delivery of this medium-duty rescue with a 16-foot body built by SVI Trucks.
APPARATUS NEWS
No Windsor Locks firefighters were injured in the crash on I-91.
Bismarck Fire Protection District firefighters were responding to a workshop fire when the crash occurred.
An alert firefighter heard the Surf City firehouse's siren sounding and, upon investigation, found fire and smoke conditions inside the station.