Hartford Firefighters To Get New Breathing Apparatus

  • Source: Hartford Courant
  • Published: 11/05/2015 12:00 AM

About 150 firefighters in the Hartford Fire Department will be getting state-of-the-art breathing apparatus equipment that will allow incident commanders to electronically track every firefighter who enters a burning building. Firefighters displayed the new Scott self-contained breathing apparatus equipment at a press conference Wednesday morning at the Engine Company 15 firehouse. "Each air pack is electronically assigned to a firefighter" so an incident commander will know exactly who is in a building and where they are, deputy chief Scott Brady said. Most of the funding for the 150 new self-contained breathing apparatus is coming from a federal Assistance to Firefighters Grant. The city is also contributing some of the funding. The new equipment is part of the department's response to an agreement with Conn-OSHA following that agency's investigation into the death of firefighter Kevin Bell in October of 2014. The agency fined the department $4,000 and cited them for five equipment-related issues including a failure to ensure that all firefighters had been fit-tested for their self-contained breathing apparatus in the past year and a failure to ensure that all self-contained breathing apparatus air cylinders were tested every five years, as required by federal law. Bell, 48, died in October while fighting a house fire at 598 Blue Hills Ave., becoming the first city firefighter to die in the line of duty in 40 years. Another firefighter, Jason Martinez, was badly burned and forced to jump from a second-story window.



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