Exhaust Removal

The Firehouse.com Exhaust Removal product category is a collection of information, product listings and resources for researching various fire station and firehouse exhaust removal systems including diesel emissions removal, air scrubbers, apparatus bay exhaust and carcinogen removal systems options.
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Exhaust Removal

Miss Out on AFG? You Have Other Grants Options Available

March 11, 2024
In partnership with FireGrantsHelp, MagneGrip offers FREE expert assistance to fire and EMS departments in finding grants for exhaust removal systems, including MagneGrip’s PRO...
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Leadership

The Fire Scene: The New Fire Chief

Oct. 17, 2022
John J. Salka Jr. provides important guidance that otherwise might elude new fire chiefs in their earliest days on the job.
Photo courtesy of H2M architects + engineers/David Miller Photography
NFPA 1500: Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety, Health, and Wellness Program indicates that fire departments are obligated to protect firefighters from exposure to vehicle exhaust emissions via the use of systems that capture the exhaust. Opening bay doors before starting apparatus isn’t a substitute for such a system.
NFPA 1500: Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety, Health, and Wellness Program indicates that fire departments are obligated to protect firefighters from exposure to vehicle exhaust emissions via the use of systems that capture the exhaust. Opening bay doors before starting apparatus isn’t a substitute for such a system.
NFPA 1500: Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety, Health, and Wellness Program indicates that fire departments are obligated to protect firefighters from exposure to vehicle exhaust emissions via the use of systems that capture the exhaust. Opening bay doors before starting apparatus isn’t a substitute for such a system.
NFPA 1500: Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety, Health, and Wellness Program indicates that fire departments are obligated to protect firefighters from exposure to vehicle exhaust emissions via the use of systems that capture the exhaust. Opening bay doors before starting apparatus isn’t a substitute for such a system.
NFPA 1500: Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety, Health, and Wellness Program indicates that fire departments are obligated to protect firefighters from exposure to vehicle exhaust emissions via the use of systems that capture the exhaust. Opening bay doors before starting apparatus isn’t a substitute for such a system.
Exhaust Removal

The Ins and Outs of Vehicle Exhaust Extraction Systems

May 13, 2022
Patrick Stone provides the perfect guide for departments lock in on how they want to remove vehicle exhaust from their apparatus bay.
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Exhaust Removal

Air Vacuum Corporation Celebrates Anniversary

March 28, 2022
Company is celebrating 28 years on this 28th day of March.
Kern County Fire Department Facebook
A Kern County grand jury stated the Kern County Fire Department must complete items not yet addressed in a 2017 needs assessment.
A Kern County grand jury stated the Kern County Fire Department must complete items not yet addressed in a 2017 needs assessment.
A Kern County grand jury stated the Kern County Fire Department must complete items not yet addressed in a 2017 needs assessment.
A Kern County grand jury stated the Kern County Fire Department must complete items not yet addressed in a 2017 needs assessment.
A Kern County grand jury stated the Kern County Fire Department must complete items not yet addressed in a 2017 needs assessment.
Safety & Health

Report: CA Department Must Upgrade Stations, Improve Staffing

Feb. 18, 2022
A Kern County grand jury report stated the Kern County Fire Department must complete items not yet addressed in a 2017 needs assessment.
Martinez Architects
Cy-Fair Fire Station #5 in Houston, TX, received the Gold Award for the Volunteer/Combination Station category. The architect is Austin-based Martinez Architects.
Cy-Fair Fire Station #5 in Houston, TX, received the Gold Award for the Volunteer/Combination Station category. The architect is Austin-based Martinez Architects.
Cy-Fair Fire Station #5 in Houston, TX, received the Gold Award for the Volunteer/Combination Station category. The architect is Austin-based Martinez Architects.
Cy-Fair Fire Station #5 in Houston, TX, received the Gold Award for the Volunteer/Combination Station category. The architect is Austin-based Martinez Architects.
Cy-Fair Fire Station #5 in Houston, TX, received the Gold Award for the Volunteer/Combination Station category. The architect is Austin-based Martinez Architects.
Architects

Firehouse Announces 2021 National Station Design Award Winners

Nov. 15, 2021
Fire departments and architect firms across the country are recipients of the Firehouse Station Design Awards for various fire station and facility categories.