Feature Friday: Kentland Volunteer Fire Department Image by Emergency Nexus Overview Founded in 1951, the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department is one of 19 volunteer fire departments within the Prince George’s County Fire Rescue Service in Prince George’s County, MD. Located approximately 15 minutes outside of Washington, DC, Station 33 operates two engines, a tower ladder, a rescue engine, and a mini-pumper, collectively responding to around 4,000 calls for service annually. The Truck Placed…
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Feature: Kentland Volunteer Fire Department
January 8, 2021
Feature: Burtonsville Fire Department
December 2, 2020
Feature Friday: Kentland Volunteer Fire Department Image by Emergency Nexus Overview Founded in 1951, the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department is one of 19 volunteer fire departments within the Prince George’s County Fire Rescue Service in Prince George’s County, MD. Located approximately 15 minutes outside of Washington, DC, Station 33 operates two engines, a tower ladder, a rescue engine, and a mini-pumper, collectively responding to around 4,000 calls for service annually. The Truck Placed…
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Feature: Woodlawn Fire Company
October 9, 2020
Feature Friday: Kentland Volunteer Fire Department Image by Emergency Nexus Overview Founded in 1951, the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department is one of 19 volunteer fire departments within the Prince George’s County Fire Rescue Service in Prince George’s County, MD. Located approximately 15 minutes outside of Washington, DC, Station 33 operates two engines, a tower ladder, a rescue engine, and a mini-pumper, collectively responding to around 4,000 calls for service annually. The Truck Placed…
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Feature: Upper Chichester Fire Department
October 2, 2020
Feature Friday: Kentland Volunteer Fire Department Image by Emergency Nexus Overview Founded in 1951, the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department is one of 19 volunteer fire departments within the Prince George’s County Fire Rescue Service in Prince George’s County, MD. Located approximately 15 minutes outside of Washington, DC, Station 33 operates two engines, a tower ladder, a rescue engine, and a mini-pumper, collectively responding to around 4,000 calls for service annually. The Truck Placed…
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Feature: Duquesne Annex Volunteer Fire Company
September 25, 2020
Feature Friday: Kentland Volunteer Fire Department Image by Emergency Nexus Overview Founded in 1951, the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department is one of 19 volunteer fire departments within the Prince George’s County Fire Rescue Service in Prince George’s County, MD. Located approximately 15 minutes outside of Washington, DC, Station 33 operates two engines, a tower ladder, a rescue engine, and a mini-pumper, collectively responding to around 4,000 calls for service annually. The Truck Placed…
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Feature: Mechanicsville Volunteer Fire Department
September 18, 2020
Feature Friday: Kentland Volunteer Fire Department Image by Emergency Nexus Overview Founded in 1951, the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department is one of 19 volunteer fire departments within the Prince George’s County Fire Rescue Service in Prince George’s County, MD. Located approximately 15 minutes outside of Washington, DC, Station 33 operates two engines, a tower ladder, a rescue engine, and a mini-pumper, collectively responding to around 4,000 calls for service annually. The Truck Placed…
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Feature: Rutland Town Fire Department
September 11, 2020
Feature Friday: Kentland Volunteer Fire Department Image by Emergency Nexus Overview Founded in 1951, the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department is one of 19 volunteer fire departments within the Prince George’s County Fire Rescue Service in Prince George’s County, MD. Located approximately 15 minutes outside of Washington, DC, Station 33 operates two engines, a tower ladder, a rescue engine, and a mini-pumper, collectively responding to around 4,000 calls for service annually. The Truck Placed…
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Feature: Roanoke Wildwood Volunteer Fire Department
September 3, 2020
Feature Friday: Kentland Volunteer Fire Department Image by Emergency Nexus Overview Founded in 1951, the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department is one of 19 volunteer fire departments within the Prince George’s County Fire Rescue Service in Prince George’s County, MD. Located approximately 15 minutes outside of Washington, DC, Station 33 operates two engines, a tower ladder, a rescue engine, and a mini-pumper, collectively responding to around 4,000 calls for service annually. The Truck Placed…
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Scene Lighting Tips: Lighting the Front Corners
August 25, 2020
Scene Lighting Tips: Lighting the Front Corners The corners off the front of an apparatus cab can make it difficult to eliminate dark areas with scene lighting. Southeast Volunteer Fire Department in Texas found a unique way to handle this problem, using a 72″ FireTech Brow Light paired with two outward-angled MiniBrow Lights on each corner of the cab. The 3-LED MiniBrow Lights, which use flood optics, throw light in both 45 degree directions. This…
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Everything You Need to Know About Integrated Marker Lights
January 31, 2020
Marker light spacing and configuration is an easy topic to overlook, but it can have a big impact on your scene lighting package and the compliance of your apparatus.
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HiViz LEDs Hosting Open House June 1st
May 1, 2019
HiViz LED Lighting is hosting an open-house in our new Western North Carolina Facility! The event will be Saturday, June 1st 2019 from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. A BBQ pig pick’n lunch will be served from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM, and a bluegrass band will play during the event. A ribbon cutting and building dedication will occur at 1:00 PM sharp. If you are available to attend, we will look forward to seeing…
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Maximizing Light Output on a Fire Scene
April 24, 2019
Light output maximizes when a firetruck or ambulance's scene lights are well positioned.
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