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Dec. 7 Roundup: Dog Missing From Truck, Code 3 Collectibles, Industry Report, Deliveries, Funding

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Dog Missing From Fire Truck: It belongs on a 1946 antique fire truck in Pensacola, Florida, and firefighters want it back.  Pensacola Police say the chrome bulldog has been missing since November, and the area around where the dog sat is damaged.  The truck had been inside Fire Station 4 since October.  It’s valued at $350.  Anyone with information about the bulldog’s whereabouts is asked to call Detective on Shannan Fortenberry at 850-435–1978 or the Pensacola Police Department at 850-435-1900.   The full press release can be found here.


American LaFrance and Code 3 Collectibles Continue Partnership: According to FireHouse.com, the two have renewed the licensing agreement so the collectibles will remain available.  A new addition, the “Pink Ribbon” Engine will honor female firefighters and the proceeds will go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.  More information can be found on FireHouse.com here.


“The Fire Apparatus Manufacturing Industry in North America” is a new report out by Research and Markets. Among the findings:

  • Since 9/11, federal grants helped boost apparatus manufacturing
  • The need for rescue tools drives design innovation
  • Power-saving options are pushing green initiatives

Read more here.


DELIVERIES:

VIDEO: The 2010 Metal-Fab Tanker was built for Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Watch the video & take the tour.

New Pumper In Ohio: Erie Township took delivery of a brand new Sutphen.  Catharine Hadley with the Port Clinton News Herald reports the truck holds 1,000 gallons of water and can pump 1,500 gpm.  It cost $357,000.  The department’s previous newest truck, from 1990, will become the back up.  Read more about the truck here.


FUNDING:

Paying It Off: Making payments on the new $900,000 Pierce will be  easier for Great Falls, Montana.  (VIDEO ABOVE) The city received a $720,000 grant from Homeland Security which will be used to help pay off the truck the purchased last spring.  Read KFBB’s full story here.

Goodbye 1973! A federal grant has helped Antioch, Illinois, fund a new pumper-tanker.  The $285,000 grant requires matching funds.  The new truck, to be built and delivered by 2013, will have a 750 gallon tank and be able to pump 1,500 gpm.   The Lake County News-Sun has more here.

Taking It From The Streets: In order for the New Haven Fire Department to receive funding for a new truck, the city had to reallocate some funds from road paving projects.   Thomas MacMillan writes in the New Haven Independent the fire department will now be able to pay for a new truck to replace one that’s 15-years-old and an ambulance that was in a crash last October.  The full story can be found here.

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