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Fort McMurray wildfire: 80,000 evacuated over out-of-control blaze

The entire population of the Canadian oil city of Fort McMurray was being evacuated overnight as authorities battled an out-of-control wildfire that was likely to worsen Wednesday. There were long lines on highways as 80,000 residents fled the blaze, and oil sands work camps were pressed into service as emergency shelters. “Apocalyptic” and “harrowing” scenes on social media showed vehicles facing thick smoke and raging roadside flames amid the largest evacuation in the province of Alberta’s history. “The city is under a complete mandatory evacuation order,” Wood Buffalo municipality spokesman Robin Smith told NBC News early Wednesday, adding that an estimated 80,000 people had left the city. He added that “20,000 have gone north to the oil sands camps that have opened their doors to house evacuees” while “35,000 residents have traveled south … stopping for shelter in the communities of Anzac, Lac La Biche and Edmonton.” Smith said those people were being housed in “other industrial camp areas, as well as recreation centers and gymnasiums.” Firefighters from across Canada were being mobilized to aid in the fight. The dangerous conditions that fueled the fire — high temperatures, low humidity and high winds — are expected to continue Wednesday. “The worst of the fire is not over,” warned Bernie Schmitte, wildfire manager at Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. Burning debris fell into the paths of cars on roads out of the city as motorists to find their way through the thick haze. “It became chaotic with vehicles trying to swerve and pull out into the ditch,” said resident Jordan Stuffco, who described his drive out of the city as “harrowing.” Air tankers and helicopters buzzed overhead. “[With] the heat from the oncoming smoke and the flames, you could see mini-tornadoes forming near the road.” Stuffco added. “It was something out of an apocalyptic movie.” Reid Fiest, a reporter for Global National News, was live on air when the flames quickly escalated. The Municipality of Wood Buffalo ordered evacuations of the entire city at 6:20 p.m. (8:20 p.m. ET). Northern Lights Regional Health Centre, the region’s main hospital, said Tuesday night that all 105 patients, 73 of them in acute care units, were safely evacuated and were being transported to other facilities. Twitter users reported that residents alongside one highway held up signs welcoming displaced citizens into their homes. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said officials were setting up evacuation centers but were seeking more space. Fort McMurray isn’t actually a fort; instead, it’s a city along the Athabasca River. It was renamed from simply McMurray decades ago to honor its earlier history as a military installation. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted that he was paying close attention to the situation. (Courtesy of NBC News)

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Trustmark Drums Home The Importance Of Home Safety

As part of an ongoing drive to support the development of home safety in the UK, TrustMark, the Government-endorsed scheme for tradespeople, has partnered with CFOA Blue Watch, the Chief Fire Officers home safety scheme, to promote the assessment and registration of safety features found in both private and rented homes. Supported by UK Fire and Rescue services, Blue Watch provides help and support to households, including landlords, letting agents, tenants and homeowners, to make their properties safer from hazards posed by electricity and gas, fire and carbon monoxide poisoning, for example.  The Blue Watch logo is the sign of a safer home – it says a trusted fire safety professional has validated a property or safety product. TrustMark and Blue Watch aim to reduce the devastation and cost of fires and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in UK homes, by helping homeowners and landlords to provide safer places to live for their families and tenants.  Together the two schemes will raise awareness of these dangers and risks by advising and signposting households to use TrustMark-registered firms to carry out work in and around their properties. Simon Ayers, Chief Executive of TrustMark, said: “Home safety is a priority issue and should always be addressed before any home is occupied – people like to feel safe in their home, not only for themselves, but particularly for their families. Our partnership with Blue Watch will enable us to drive home the critically important message to only use skilled, reliable and competent tradespeople who have been assessed and qualified when it comes to carrying out any work on a property. TrustMark-registered firms can not only fix and fit approved safety products in the home, but they can also provide advice and support to raise awareness of the dangers and risks of fire and CO poisoning.  Together with Blue Watch we can make homes and properties in the UK safer.” CFOA Blue Watch Chief Executive, Brian Gregory, commented: “This is a fantastic opportunity for the UK Fire and Rescue Services to share their knowledge and experience in home safety with the private rented sector and beyond. The opportunity to spread the Home Safety message with TrustMark is too good to miss and I look forward to exploring the various ways we can combine our resources in the future to make UK homes safer.” All TrustMark firms’ work to Government-endorsed standards and are uniquely checked for three cornerstones of quality – their trading practices, customer service and their technical skills. TrustMark continues to expand its database of over 13,000 individual firms in the UK, providing national coverage with more than 21,000 licenced trades searchable on its database. For further information and to stay up-to-date with developments at TrustMark, visit www.trustmark.org.uk.  For further information about Blue Watch, visit www.bluewatch.co.uk.

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Tyco FPP takes restaurant fire suppression systems to new heights

Tyco Fire Protection Products, a global leader in total fire suppression solutions, has introduced increased nozzle heights for its ANSUL PIRANHA Restaurant Fire Suppression Systems. Featuring a UL and LPCB performance tested design, this new enhancement enables agent discharge nozzles to be installed at increased heights of 54 to 84 inches (1.4 to 2.1 meters) from the top of the hazard zone, while providing the reliable protection commercial kitchens need in today’s environment. Installing the nozzles out of view eliminates the need for visible drop piping. Along with enhanced kitchen aesthetics, increased heights simplify hood cleaning and servicing, and minimise downtime and cost. Nozzle redirection can be potentially hazardous to staff and must therefore be taken into consideration in today’s kitchens. It is important to reduce the potential for intentional or inadvertent nozzle redirection and obstruction.  “It’s not as easy as just increasing the nozzle heights,” says Mark Neumann, director pre-engineered systems, Tyco Fire Protection Products. “They must also be tested. We have been diligent with performance testing nozzles to help ensure that spray patterns have been adjusted for the maximum effectiveness at increased heights.” “Customer and employee safety is always our number one goal,” adds Mark. “With that said, we constantly look for ways to improve aesthetics without sacrificing fire protection effectiveness. With restaurant owners looking to create a more unique dining experience, and the trend for exhibition kitchens on the rise, the appearance of these spaces is more important than ever. Keeping nozzles out of view helps restaurant management to create a better dining experience for customers.” PIRANHA systems are designed to cool up to 15 times faster than conventional single agent systems and use 60 per cent less agent. This superior system offers flexible overlapping nozzle coverage, maintaining rapid flame knockdown and securement. For more information about ANSUL Restaurant Fire Suppression Systems, visit: www.ansul.com/restaurants

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Anaheim selects latest-generation OpticomT GPS system as its emergency preemption solution

Global Traffic Technologies, LLC (GTT) has contracted with the city of Anaheim, California and Anaheim Fire & Rescue for the implementation of its latest-generation Opticom GPS preemption solution, which works alongside intersection controllers to ensure emergency vehicles can move through intersections rapidly and safely. The Opticom solution includes a GPS component for location and wireless communications between authorized emergency vehicles and the intersections they approach. When an emergency vehicle needs to navigate an intersection quickly and safely, a request is sent to the intersection’s controller ahead of its arrival, turning the light green and clearing a path to enable the vehicle’s safe passage. Anaheim is located in Orange County near Los Angeles and is the tenth largest city in California, with a population of more than 350,000. Anaheim was founded in 1857 and is home to the world-famous Disneyland Resort, Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Honda Center, City National Grove of Anaheim, and the Anaheim Convention Center. GTT CEO Doug Roberts said, “We are delighted to continue our ongoing work in Anaheim and to continue our relationship with Anaheim Fire & Rescue. Our system is helping to improve operational safety, reduce travel time to emergencies, and increase the safety of both the public and fire personnel.”

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Pierce announces order for 15 apparatus from Clackamas Fire District #1 in Oregon

Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) company, today announced an order for 15 Pierce fire and emergency apparatus from Clackamas Fire District #1 in Oregon. The purchase includes six Pierce® Dash® CF custom pumpers, two Pierce Arrow XT™ aerial tillers, three Pierce 3,000-gallon tankers, two Pierce Type 3 wildland apparatus, one Pierce Arrow XT heavy-duty rescue, and one Pierce air-light heavy-duty rescue. Once the new vehicles are delivered, Clackamas FD #1 will be a 100% frontline Pierce fleet, and the six new Dash CF pumpers will join two others already in service with the department. “Pierce builds fire and emergency apparatus of all types and capabilities to help our customers achieve the highest level of performance, and then we back them up with unmatched service and support,” said Jim Johnson, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice president and president of the Fire & Emergency segment and Pierce Manufacturing. “It’s especially gratifying to see this very busy and highly regarded department become a 100% front line Pierce fleet, centered around the game-changing Dash CF apparatus.” “Having these new apparatus join our department is very good for both our community and our firefighters,” said Ryan Hari, deputy chief at Clackamas County FD #1. “They will enhance our response capabilities, and are a real morale booster – demonstrating to our employees that the community is investing not only in them but in the equipment they use to do their jobs.” The six Pierce Dash CF pumpers each feature a Detroit Diesel DD13 470 hp engine, TAK-4® independent front suspension, and the PUC pump configuration. “We’ll soon have eight frontline Dash CF PUC pumpers,” said Chief Hari. “The outward visibility is unlike any other apparatus, and, being lower to the ground, the Dash CF offers excellent ergonomics and easy access. Pierce has done quite a bit to make these vehicles user-friendly and safer for firefighters.” The two Pierce Arrow XT 100-ft aerial tillers are designed to navigate the many narrow roads in the district’s older communities as well as the roundabouts and cul-de-sacs found in many of the newer communities. These apparatus feature TAK-4 independent suspension, Command Zone advanced electronics, a 300-gallon water tank, a full complement of ground ladders, and blue LED lighting along the entire length of the aerial device. Other vehicles on order include a Pierce Arrow XT heavy-duty rescue with a Detroit DD13 525 hp engine, TAK-4 independent front suspension and TAK-4 T3 independent suspension on the tandem rear axles for enhanced maneuverability and greater ride comfort. A second heavy-duty rescue vehicle is a Pierce non walk-in configuration that will refill SCBA air bottles on scene and also provide rehab for firefighters. It features a breathing air compressor, fill system, and high pressure reel, as well as an electric awning and a lavatory. The pair of Pierce Type 3 wildland apparatus are built on a Freightliner M2 chassis with 4 X 4 all-wheel drive, seating for four firefighters, a 500-gpm two-stage pump, and a Pierce Husky® 3 single agent foam system. Finally, three Pierce tankers will support firefighting operations throughout the districts’ many rural areas. Pierce dealer, Hughes Fire Equipment LLC of Springfield, Oregon, provides local service and support. For more information, visit www.hughesfire.com.

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WHP Trainingtowers announces the Modx Training Simulator

WHP Trainingtowers™ announces the release of the patent pending modular fire training simulator, Modx, the first alternative to containerized training units. Modules are uniquely engineered and designed for the fire service to accommodate both Class A and gas simulator burn capabilities. Modx offers departments a grant eligible solution that can be easily expanded in the future. The Modx is the first of its kind to provide a complete, modular training system with a life expectancy that outlasts any other comparable product on the market today. It offers departments an affordable training solution through reduced site and freight costs, while still providing the quality they have grown to expect from WHP Trainingtowers™. The integrity of the unit relies on the fully galvanized structural steel frame that allows for open floor plans without any interior columns or beams not available through traditional offerings. The walls are independent of the unit which allows all walls to be easily moved, removed, or reconfigured. Additionally, doors and windows are interchangeable [attached by four bolts] allowing for a wider variety of training exercises with the system. The structural, composite concrete floor system is engineered to address and mitigate typical water drainage issues previously seen in containerized systems that are designed to keep water confined. ModX is easily customizable, available in multiple sizes & configurations and can be built to customized specifications. In addition to being reconfigurable, Modx is trailer mountable and/or moveable with a telehandler forklift. Modx was built to be compatible with confined space training, forcible entry and reconfigurable maze systems. The module allows for rappelling and laddering to engage firefighters and prepare them for real-world fire training scenarios & applications. Variable pitched roof with chop outs allow for roof operations training. The lining system utilizes WHP Trainingtowers™ proprietary Super Padgenite HDTM, the only UL listed lining system that is designed specifically for the fire service industry. Super Padgenite HDTM was developed to withstand repeated hose spray and with the durability endure the rigors of fire training. WHP Trainingtowers™ has provided custom fire training towers, burn room liners and hazmat training props to the fire industry since 1980 with over 700 projects in the US and abroad. The company’s mission is to provide continuous innovation that responds to the changing needs of emergency preparedness in a way that positively impacts the quality of emergency services training.

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Fire & smoke safety for train & metro leaps ahead

New to the world fire retardant ceramifying polymeric technology allows exteriors of trains and metro cars to enhance safety for passengers and train personnel. The traditional risks from fire and smoke in tunnels are minimized. Already used against graffiti, UV, abrasion and ice, hybridRED withstands up to 1000 °C for train & metro exteriors. Exceeding rigid EU standards A hybridRED trial recently won a certification for retardation of fire and smoke, even at 1000 °C. Tests were conducted by VTT Technology Centre of Finland, the premiere research and technology company in the Nordic countries. VTT is part of the European Transfeu Consortium, leading standardization for fire safety engineering in rail transport. “Meeting the EU’s latest (EN455545-2 HL3) fire safety challenge for train car exteriors has finally been achieved. HybridRED from Finnester Coatings Oy is the first proven coating, ready for market. We are currently responding to inquiries throughout Europe, South America and India.” – says Ari Hokkanen, President of Finnester Coatings Oy. The fire trial HybridRED, which combines organic and inorganic materials in a unique way, is designed for steel and aluminum substrates. No change in fire retardant properties occurred after accelerated outdoor exposure (tested according to ISO 4892-2 / 500 hours in 40°C, RH50%, 0.5 W/m2 (340 nm) weather cabinet: Atlas Ci3000+). “HybridRED has the structural integrity to prolong ignition times and curtail smoke generation, which reduce the risk of fire in train or subway tunnels. This ceramifying polymeric material also protects carriages from corrosion, UV, ice, abrasion and graffiti. Smooth and gloss RAL finishes are easily applied and maintained.” – continues Hokkanen. When exposed to fire, hybridRED forms a ceramic shield, which is stable, unlike carbon foam formed by intumescent systems. HybridRED is closer to incombustibility than any other coating solution. hybridRED polymer ceramification HybridRED polymers are derived from organic and inorganic materials. When combined in Finnester Coatings Oy’s unique process, entirely new properties emerge, which are referred to as a ceramifying effect.

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SOLBERG® achieves MIL-SPEC product certifications on foam concentrates

The Solberg Company, the world’s foremost innovator of firefighting foam concentrates and systems hardware, announced today the company has achieved U.S. Military MIL-F-24385F Certification on the company’s ARCTICTM 3% and 6% AFFF foam concentrates. ARCTIC™ foam concentrates from SOLBERG are PFOA and PFOS-free synthetic firefighting foam concentrates used to effectively extinguish Class B fuel fires. ARCTIC foam concentrates provide rapid extinguishment and excellent burn back resistance and can be used in fresh, salt or brackish water. In May 2012, ARCTIC AFFF and ATC™ foam product lines became C6 fluorochemical based, making Solberg the first foam manufacturer in the Americas to offer commercially available foam concentrates that are compliant to the 2015 U.S. EPA PFOA Product Stewardship Program. In addition to MIL-F-24385F Certification, ARCTIC 3% MIL-SPEC AFFF is Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Listed in accordance with UL 162 (Standard for Safety for Foam equipment and Liquid Concentrates). Unlike competitive 3% MIL-SPEC AFFF concentrates, the UL Listing for ARCTIC 3% MIL-SPEC AFFF (commercial container packaging) is not a minimalist certification rather a comprehensive UL Listing that includes bladder tanks, proportioners and hand-line nozzles in addition to fire sprinklers. “After months of development work and hundreds of fire tests we have come up with product formulations that are superior in every aspect of performance and have the added value of being UL Listed to the stringent requirements of sprinkler applications,” said Mitch Hubert, Vice President Global Product Development. ARCTIC 3% MIL-SPEC AFFF is also certified for use in numerous commercial land and offshore applications where the use of MIL-SPEC certified concentrate is required. These include NFPA 403: Standard for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Services at Airports; NFPA 409: Standard on Aircraft Hangars; NFPA 412: Standard for Evaluating Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Foam Fire equipment; NFPA 414: Standard for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Vehicles and NFPA 418: Standard for Heliports. ARCTIC concentrates are extremely effective firefighting foams for flame knockdown, fire control, extinguishment, and burn-back resistance. Control, extinguishing time, and burn-back resistance are paramount to the safety of firefighters everywhere. ARCTIC foam concentrates have shown excellent performance in each of these categories. Solberg’s Vice President and General Manager, Steve Hansen commented, “The team at Solberg once again has looked beyond the needs of industry. Formulating a product with the range of performance found in our 3% and 6% MIL-SPEC AFFF concentrates is elegant chemistry at its best.” ARCTIC AFFF foam concentrates are intended for use on Class B hydrocarbon fuel fires and are available in 1%, 3% and 6% concentrations. ARCTIC ATC (AR-AFFF) foam concentrates are intended for use on Class B hydrocarbon and polar solvent fuel fires. Concentrates available include 1X3%, 3×3%, and 3×6% formulations. All ARCTIC foam concentrates can be used to prevent re-ignition of a liquid spill and control hazardous vapors, and will improve extinguishment in Class A deep-seated fires. Solberg, the firefighting foam products division of Amerex Corporation, is based in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with additional operations in Bergen, Norway and Sydney, Australia. The company has been involved with the manufacture of firefighting foams since the mid-1970s. Solberg’s unique technology and foam systems hardware is preferred by customers in the aerospace, aviation, chemical, defense, energy, fire services, marine, mining, oil and gas, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, pipeline, solvent & coatings and utilities industries throughout the world.

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Zico crowns a new king of the fire scene

Ziamatic Corp. (Zico) has crowned a new king of the fire scene—the Ziamatic Z-Falcon tool. Jabbing a pike pole or ceiling hook into the drywall often pulls back just shards and scraps. Not the Z-Falcon. Its steel-alloy penetrator head pierces the drywall like a javelin. Once through, the three folding talons expand and lock into place like a grappling hook, pulling back large chunks of debris each time. The result? The job gets done faster and more efficiently than ever before.  The Z-Falcon’s handle merges comfort with multi-functionality, adding a 5-1/2” pry and 1-3/4” striking surface to expand its arsenal. The high-quality steel-alloy components are coated in manganese phosphate for maximum rust protection. The heavy-duty fiberglass pole is available in lengths of 48”, 54” and 60” with either yellow or orange coloring. A great choice for home renovation and room demolition too! Available now. Ask to try one for 30 days of test and evaluation. To view a video demonstration, visit youtube.com/ziamatic For more information please call 1-800-711-FIRE or visit www.ziamatic.com

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Securex South Africa 2016

Visit Africa’s Leading Security & Fire Trade Exhibition Securex South Africa is the only event where you are able to interact with a large number of leading security and fire brand manufacturers and suppliers in one venue. See live demonstrations, discuss risk identification and prevention methodologies with specialists, and learn about new technology, trends and legislation at the free-to-attend Securex Seminar Theatre. Discover and trial the latest innovations, products and services from over 150 market leading companies. Receive trusted education content and critical advice on legislation Witness exciting practical demonstrations from top suppliers and associations. Network with your industry colleagues and make valuable supply contacts Share ideas, opinions and ensure best practice. Meet with all the major industry bodies. Securex South Africa will continue to provide three days of unrivalled educational programmes. We have exciting things planned for 2016’s event so make sure you are following us on Twitter and join us on LinkedIn and visit the site regularly to stay up to date.

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