Firehouse Stations eNL - Nov 21st, 2023
 
 
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November 21, 2023

In response to firefighter injuries and damage to both fire stations and apparatus, BrinkAlert has introduced a new product to help drivers prevent collisions. Firehouse's Peter Matthews talked with BrinkAlert Vice President of Sales and Marketing Gil Valentin to learn more about the LED Illuminated Door Safety Kit.

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FEATURES
Firehouse is pleased to present the 10th annual Station Design Awards, which showcases outstanding fire and emergency service facilities.
Jerry L. Streich offers six things to consider when designing or upgrading your fire station that will enhance recruitment and encourage retention.
Ralph DeLuca Jr. explains how security measures and station hardening can springboard easily from other firehouse design aspects.
Laura Eysnogle lays the foundation for fire department personnel who are involved in the development of a new station in regard to GCs, CMs, CMas and CMaRs.
IN QUARTERS
A storm-hardened training room in the Central Fire Station supports classroom training and a configurable EOC is outfitted with state-of-the-art technology.
Designed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the department was focused equally on developing a facility that reduces firefighters’ risk of exposure to carcinogens and that contains the spread of infectious diseases
The design o Natick Fire Station focuses on promoting camaraderie, controlling cross-contamination, and promoting health and well-being.
During planning of the Public Safety Center, the city realized that incorporating its fire administration and Fire Station 1 program would maximize project efficiencies for the community
STATION NEWS
Asheboro Fire Chief Willie Summers said there has been tremendous growth since the stations were built 50 years ago.
Winter Garden Fire Chief Jose Gainza said it was essential to come up with a solution to bring faster service to residents.
The bronze bell is damaged but back home at Pleasantville Fire Department.