A local fire department has received upgraded safety equipment. The Halfmoon-Waterford Fire Department was awarded around $300,000 in federal funding to buy new self-contained breathing apparatuses, also known as air packs.
The new equipment has an alarm that makes it easier for firefighters to find someone who may have been hurt while responding to an emergency. They also have new masks, which are easier to see through.
Asst. Fire Chief Chris Putnam said the new equipment has both physical and mental benefits for firefighters.
“Being able to be confident that the pack that you’ve got on your back, that it’s giving you the air that you’re breathing when you’re going into that building, to know that that’s reliable, that you’re as safe as you can be while you’re doing your job is really important,” he said.
WHEC-TV NBC 10 Rochester
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Members of the Gouverneur Fire Department rescued two kayakers on Yellow Lake Wednesday afternoon.
Volunteers were called to the lake at 3:22 p.m. for a report that two people on the shore had been exposed to cold water after a “kayaking incident.”
Three firefighters and two emergency medical service providers traveled by boat to rescue the pair.
The people were taken by ambulance to Gouverneur Hospital for treatment of possible hypothermia, officials said.
Fire crews said they recovered one kayak and that a second one sank.
“We would like to remind everyone that you should have a life jacket on while enjoying time on the water. The water temps are very cold in the spring and will cause hypothermia,” the fire department said on its Facebook page.
WWNY-TV CBS 7 Carthage
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A Sheepshead Bay high school is honoring the legacy of a graduate who died in the line of duty with a new scholarship for students dedicated to service.
Earlier this month, St. Edmund Preparatory High School announced the launch of the inaugural Steven H. Pollard ’06 Memorial Scholarship. Offered in partnership with the Steven H. Pollard Foundation, the award will go to two junior students each year — one male and one female — who administrators said will be selected on the basis of good character, demonstrated community service, academic effort, and financial need.
The half-tuition scholarship will be given in memory of Pollard, a firefighter and graduate of St. Edmund’s Class of 2006. Pollard served as a member of Ladder Company 170 in Canarsie and was just 30 years old when he died responding to a motor vehicle accident on the Mill Basin Bridge on Jan. 6, 2019.
Brooklyn Paper
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FDNY employees took part in National Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day on Thursday, April 25, at FDNY Headquarters.
The young visitors were treated to fire and life safety lessons, a tour of department apparatus and interacted with department members, including firefighters and EMS personnel.
"It was a wonderful day meeting with the children of staff at Headquarters," Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh said. "Educating children on fire and life safety is important, and it's always special when we get to show them what their parents do every day to keep us safe."
The national day takes place annually on the fourth Thursday in April and encourages parents to bring their children to work for the day.
City of New York Fire Department
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