Casey Fire Chief Outlines Equipment Needs, Including New Truck and Thermal Camera
Article Summary: The Casey Fire Chief Jason Garver reported to the Board of Trustees that the district is actively pursuing significant equipment upgrades to enhance firefighter safety and operational readiness. The plans include ordering new gear for all personnel, searching for a new truck, and acquiring a new thermal imaging camera.
Casey Fire District Equipment Key Points:
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New protective gear has been ordered to ensure all firefighters are equipped with up-to-date equipment.
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The district is actively searching for a new fire truck to modernize its fleet.
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The chief formally requested the purchase of a new thermal imaging camera, a critical tool for search and rescue.
CASEY, IL – The Casey Fire Protection District is focused on modernizing its equipment and improving firefighter safety, according to a report delivered by the fire chief at the Board of Trustees meeting on June 4.
The chief informed the board that new gear has been ordered for the last group of firefighters needing it, completing an essential effort to ensure all personnel have updated protective equipment. This investment is critical for reducing the risk of injury during emergency responses.
In addition to personal gear, the district is planning a major apparatus update. The chief reported that the department is actively looking for a new truck. While details of the potential purchase were not discussed, acquiring a new vehicle would represent a significant investment in the district’s ability to respond to fires and other emergencies effectively and reliably.
The chief also made a formal request to purchase a new thermal imaging camera. These devices are crucial on a fire scene, allowing firefighters to see through smoke to locate victims, identify hidden fire hotspots in walls and ceilings, and navigate safely in low-visibility conditions.
Together, these initiatives highlight a concerted effort by the district’s leadership to equip its firefighters with modern tools to protect both themselves and the community they serve.
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