Saturday, July 19, 2008
Out-of-Service Indicators
Did you know that it’s not sufficient just to say that an apparatus or component is out of service? You also have to provide some sort of visual indication that is recognized by everyone in the department....
California Fire Mechanics Plan Academy Events
The 39th Annual California Fire Mechanics Academy on March 17–21 in Sacramento is slated to feature classes, workshops, a banquet and an emergency equipment show....
Havis-Shields Has New Computer Monitor Mounts
Havis-Shields introduced a new swing-out monitor base and a universal monitor mount for use with its line of center consoles used in many emergency vehicles....
Weldon Introduces V-LED Interior Light
The Weldon division of Akron Brass has introduced another apparatus lighting product based on the company’s exclusive V-LED technology....
Darley Wins DOD Prime Vendor Contract
W.S. Darley & Co. announced it has been awarded five major contracts from the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia. The award is potentially worth up to $4 billion over the next two to five years....
E-ONE Names New Dealer
E-ONE named Fire Service Inc. as its new dealer for northern and central Indiana, northern Illinois, and western Ohio....
American LaFrance Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
American LaFrance LLC filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. bankruptcy code on Jan. 28. At that time, the company stated it would continue to operate its manufacturing facilities and provide repair services....
Firefighter Arrested After Tanker Rolls
A firefighter in New Mexico was arrested after the fire department tanker he was driving rolled over while making a turn. Both the driver and another occupant were injured....
Fire Officer Electrocuted in Aerial Platform
A fire captain was killed and three other firefighters were injured in Pennsylvania when the bucket of an aerial platform came too close to electrical wires....
EVTCC Names Master Level Technicians
The Emergency Vehicle Technician Certification Commission announced that the following people recently have been certified or re-certified as master level technicians....
A Practical Guide to Salvage Equipment
By Chris Cavette, Senior Editor
The next time you enter a residence and knock down a fire, take a minute to protect the contents before you start pulling the ceiling or dousing remaining hot spots. That ugly green couch may be somebody’s bed, and the television set may be the occupants’ most valuable possession....
Basic Suspension Maintenance
By Chris Cavette, Senior Editor
Suspensions may seem like solid, uncomplicated mechanisms that don’t need any maintenance — but they aren’t, and they do. Here’s a general guide to basic suspension maintenance that applies to any vehicle and any suspension....
Pumpers with Altitude
By Chris Cavette
Structure pumpers are smaller and carry less than quints, but they still offer many of the advantages of having an aerial....
American LaFrance Seeks Chapter 11
American LaFrance said it has filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The company will request approval of $50 million in debtor-in-possession financing from its pre-bankruptcy lenders....
Crimson Fire Promotes Crump to President
Kevin Crump has been promoted to president of Crimson Fire. He joined the Brandon, S.D.-based manufacturer of custom fire trucks and other rescue vehicles in July as executive vice president and general manager....





