Hydrants
Crews have been working throughout October to make certain all public
hydrants in our area ready for winter. This means dropping a sinker
chain into each hydrant to make certain there is not water remaining
in the barrel. If there is any water, the hydrant is pumped dry and
re-checked in few days. Hydrants that fill again are submitted for
service. Fall hydrant checks do not require we flow any water, so
rusty water is not a problem.
New Hazardous Materials Response Vehicle
Earlier this year our Department specified a new Haz-Mat response
vehicle. The truck is being manufactured by Sutphen Corp. and its
subsidiaries, and may arrive as early as this coming month. Our
current vehicle is a refurbished beverage truck that was purchased
approximately 15 years ago. The new vehicle will be purpose built for
Hazardous Material responses, and is being paid for with a Grant being
administered by the Franklin County Emergency Management Agency.
New Heating/Cooling System
During October and into November our station is having a new heating/
cooling system installed. The original system that was installed in
the building failed in August. Hopefully work will be completed
before temperatures get too cold!