E. Rock Fire Dept. awarded $20K grant
The department learned Tuesday that it had won a
"We're going to use most (of the grant) for an emergency breathing system,"
Watson explained how the new system would work:
Firefighters enter buildings in pairs, using hoses to battle flames and depending on air tanks for their oxygen; but firefighters who become disoriented or lost in the dark and smoke can run out of air as they wait for rescue.
The new device will allow teams of firefighters to take turns hooking into the fire house, requesting that those handling the water supply toggle instead to air for their emptying air tanks. Once the trapped firefighters have enough to breathe, they can ask to toggle back to water to fight the blaze and await rescue.
"(They) can actually tie into the hose line and breathe from the hose line, (which) pressurizes with air," Watson said. The device can deliver as much as 100 pounds of air to firefighters' 22.6-pound tanks, he said.
Watson saw the equipment at a firefighters' conference last year and was immediately intrigued. Now, he has the money to install it on three trucks.
"There are two things that we don't cut corners on" in the department budget, Watson said: safety and the training to ensure it, and the fleet of vehicles.
"(This system is) a backup plan for emergency use," he said. "We try to give our guys the best level of protection."
Buildings wrapped in fire don't have to be large for firefighters to become lost, Watson said -- that could happen in a house when a firefighter doesn't know the floor plan. Or in a manufacturing plant, or a church with a complex set of classrooms.
Watson said that if such a system had existed in the early 1990s, the town of
"If we'd had this back then," Watson said, encompassing all firefighters in his "we," "all he'd have had to do was sit down where he was at and wait for us to find him."
In announcing the grant, Causey said he knew that "the
The department must match the grant with
Such grants have allowed the
Reach
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