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Pierce Reports – Boston Aerial Ladder Accident

Pierce Reports That Previous Damage Caused Boston Aerial Ladder Accident
APPLETON, Wis. (February 23, 2007) – Pierce Manufacturing Inc., reported today that the Pierce 100-foot medium-duty ladder involved in an accident with the Boston Fire Department had been damaged in one or more previous incidents. Pierce believes this damage led to the malfunction on Tuesday, February 20. In response to the Tuesday night accident, Pierce immediately dispatched two aerial engineers who analyzed the ladder and found:

  • Pre-existing damage to the turntable console that houses the ladder controls.
  • A new “neutral” position had been hand-written next to the RAISE/LOWER control lever on the console.
  • Damage to the linkage on the RAISE/LOWER valve. The linkage was both bent and loose.

This damage prevented the ladder from maintaining its position when the operator released the control valve, after positioning the ladder at the fire scene. In effect, the damaged control system lowered the ladder onto the building, resulting in the damage to the ladder.

Boston Fire Chief Kevin MacCurtain said, “We’re extremely pleased with Pierce’s assistance on this incident. Their engineers arrived quickly and completed a thorough inspection of our other three Pierce ladder trucks. After hearing the engineers’ report, I was confident in putting these ladders back in service, and confident in sending them to respond to a six-alarm fire that night. The Pierce ladders operated flawlessly at the blazing North End fire.” Chief McCurtain continued, “Based on these inspections and the performance we have experienced with their apparatus, I have all the confidence in the world in Pierce apparatus. Boston Fire Department looks forward to working with Pierce on repairing and returning Ladder 15 to service.”

Hurst – Crash Recovery System software

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SHELBY, NC, – Hurst Jaws of Life, a well-known name in the rescue industry, will now serve as the U.S. distributor for Moditech Crash Recovery System® (CRS) software.

The Crash Recovery System® is a software application that provides complete interactive configurations for over 20,000 vehicle makes and models. (All American models vehicles are included from the year 2000 and forward.)  Specially developed for rescue workers, it provides an invaluable source of information for extracting people from crash accident vehicles. After selecting a specific model, the interactive system displays a top and side view of the vehicle, indicating the safety features in various color schemes. By operating the right side screen buttons, all vehicle body components can be virtually removed to display the safety features. Besides exact location and technical specifications of potentially hazardous components, it also indicates how they can be safely removed or disabled. Compatible with most current PC or laptop computer, the software is easily used at the accident scene when the information is crucial.
 

Moditech, an IT firm based in the Netherlands, has partnered with Hurst for exclusive U.S. distribution of their software and license subscriptions to the rescue industry. For more information or to receive a software demonstration, contact customer service at Hurst Jaws of Life at 1-800-537-2659 (option 6).


About Hurst Jaws of Life®

Hurst Jaws of Life® is a division of Hale Products Inc. Hale Products Inc. is the world’s leading provider of emergency services in applications such as defense, rescue, firefighting, and industry. Hale Products’ trademarks include Jaws of Life, Hale Pumps, Hurst, Godiva Pumps, FoamMaster, and CAFSMaster. With manufacturing and sales facilities in England, Germany, and Singapore, Hale Products is the largest manufacturer of products in its categories to the emergency services worldwide. Hale Products is a unit of IDEX Corporation, a manufacturer of proprietary fluid handling and industrial products. IDEX shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol IEX.

American LaFrance New Home Site Buzzing with Activity

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(2/9/2007)

Ladson, SC (February 9, 2007) – The new home site of American LaFrance’s new headquarters is buzzing with activity; slabs have been poured, and wall panels have been erected.  Staying on their schedule, American LaFrance intends to have machinery moved to the new facility by mid-May and product and employees moved in by June 1st. 

The assembly plant and headquarters, both of which are being constructed by Spartanburg-based Johnson Development Associates, Inc., is located just off of Interstate 26 in Berkeley County.  To better display the progress of the new headquarters to eager employees and American LaFrance supporters, the company attached a 24/7 Web cam to a nearby rooftop.  The Web cam as well as up to date still shots can be accessed at www.americanlafrance.com, under News.

When construction is final, the company will boast a 440,000 square foot state-of-the-art, custom fire and vocational products manufacturing and assembly plant, and a beautiful 57,000 square foot headquarters.  The new facility will also include a vehicle test track, a pump test pit and a retail store outfitted with American LaFrance merchandise and memorabilia.  To add to the excitement of a new headquarters, the company is also celebrating their 175th anniversary.  Festivities surrounding the 175th anniversary will coincide with the grand opening celebration of the headquarters this Summer.