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Sanibel crews extinguish equipment fire | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

Sanibel crews extinguish equipment fire By SANIBEL FIRE DISTRICT - | Apr 21, 2021 PHOTO PROVIDED PHOTO PROVIDED The Sanibel Fire and Rescue District responded to a heavy equipment fire on April 20 at about 8 p.m. in the 900 block of Whelk Drive. Firefighters were quickly able to extinguish the flames and no injuries were reported. Officials explained that heavy equipment fires can reach temperatures well over 1,000 degrees due to fuels, plastic components and rubbers. In responding to these situations, fire-fighting foam is blanketed on the equipment to help cool the fire, coat the fuel and eliminate oxygen, resulting in suppression of the fire. All of the district’s apparatus are equipped with foam to quickly extinguish fires.

F I S H secures pop-up vaccination site for islands | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

F I S H secures pop-up vaccination site for islands | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current
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Sanibel Public Meetings | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

Sanibel Public Meetings | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

Fire commission OKs resolutions, hears of new hire | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

Fire commission OKs resolutions, hears of new hire By TIFFANY REPECKI / trepecki@breezenewspapers.com - | Feb 23, 2021 The Sanibel Fire and Rescue District’s commission approved two resolutions at its recent meeting, as well as received an update on the new hire testing conducted and the selection of a candidate. On Feb. 10, the commissioners voted unanimously 3-0 to approve the purchase of four, 6000 psi cylinders from Breathing Air Systems to replace the district’s Cascade System cylinders, trading in the old cylinders and the labor for installation. The contract for Breathing Air Systems totals $6,865. Prior to the vote, Deputy Fire Chief Kevin Barbot explained that due to the capacity of the tanks, the district’s current cylinders are only 85 percent to 90 percent fillable. Replacing them with the new cylinders will enable the district to fully fill the tanks, providing crews with more time fighting fires.

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