In Memory: Fallen And Injured Firefighter Brothers From West Webster Fire District – Volunteer Fire Company (New York)

Our prayers go out to the West Webster Fire District volunteer firefighters that lost their lives or were injured in a senseless act of cruelty. These brave souls were attacked while serving their community. Please remember these volunteers and their families that are dealing with great loss at a time that is normally joyful and peaceful. Rest in peace brother firefighters.

 

 

 

 

Firefighters Lost

Lt. Michael Chiapperini, 43, had been named Firefighter of the Year just two weeks ago, and he led the fire department’s Explorer program for young people interested in becoming firefighters. He had recently taken vacation time to help recovery efforts after Hurricane Sandy, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reported. He also was the public information officer for the Webster Police Department. He is survived by his wife, two daughters and a son, who also worked with the fire department.

Tomasz Kaczowka, 19, was a 911 dispatcher for Monroe County. He also was a member of the Explorers group that Chiapperini advised, had worked at a fast-food restaurant and had been a member of the fire department for about a year. One of three brothers, he was studying at Monroe County Community College. On his Facebook page, he said he could speak Polish and German.

Firefighters Injured

Volunteer Firefighters Theodore Scardino and Joseph Hofsetter, also a full-time firefighter with the Rochester Fire Department, were injured. Both injured firefighters sustained significant injuries.

 

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New Tanker Project – Station #4 Back From The Refurbishing Shop

Its time again for a vehicle upgrade to our Station #4 area that serves Little Italy on the north side of Lake Maumelle. Their current water hauler was refurbished almost 10 years ago with an old semi-tractor trailer chassis that already had a million miles on it.  Seriously, the current truck has a million miles on it, literally. So adding a newer and low mileage vehicle (this one has less than 10,000 miles on it) to the fleet for water carrying capability has been high on the list. WPFD acquired this very low mileage 90’s model Freightliner truck chassis from the Arkansas Forestry Commission through the governments surplus property program that benefits fire departments around the country. WPFD sent the military grade hauler down to the Tucker Bus Shop for refurbishing.  This is where a good low-mileage vehicle gets the age brushed away with some thorough cleaning, painting, repair, and enhancements to begin its next chapter as a fire ready water tender (that is fire speak for water tanker). A new water tank was constructed to carry approximately 2,500 gallons of water. Black chassis paint was applied. Body paint was added in fire red with accents in metallic silver.  This heavy duty truck will now get the treatment of emergency warning lights, auxiliary power additions, radios, sirens, identification markings and reflective safety striping. WPFD does just about all of that stuff in house with our talented crew of volunteers that have done this stuff several times before. It is great to see a fine truck like this added to our fleet for low dollars and high value when it comes to maintenance and getting the job done. It will haul needed water to fire scenes that don’t have fire hydrants, which in the country, is many places in our fire district. We will post some additional pictures soon, but look for this truck to come online for active duty in the coming weeks once upgrades are completed.

SMART911 is now operational in Pulaski and Saline Counties!

SMART911 is now operational in Pulaski and Saline Counties. This free emergency service can help you and your family in so many ways when emergency help is needed. Here is a recent call to Pulaski County 911 involving a missing child after school. This parent had already created a SMART911 her families profile that helped save valuable time to start the search process. Please watch, ampoule create your own SMART911 profile, illness and share with everyone you know. Valuable information like this is already working in our state! Get your FREE Safety Profile created to make it work for YOU!

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