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Detroit Firefighters                                                         

                         Sparks T-shirt Sale

Theft of Saws from a Detroit Fire Truck

Tammy Stables Battaglia On Nov 18, 2013

Nov. 18--The theft of two saws from a Detroit fire truck has sparked a national firefighters' group to raise money for equipment and supplies for the Detroit Fire Department.
The National Firefighters Endowment has created an online T-shirt sale aimed at raising $100,000.
"We're filling in the gaps," said Shane Parkins, president of the California-based nonprofit made up of firefighters, corporations, manufacturers and fire departments.
"Our goal is to be helpful," he said Tuesday. "This whole campaign happened very quickly."
The group is selling T-shirts through Detroitmutualaid.com, printing T-shirts in waves, extending the campaign until the goal is reached.
The navy T-shirts with "DETROIT FIRE MUTUAL AID" in orange and white block letters are $20, with about $11 designated for donations, Parkins said.
They'll use the money to purchase equipment requested by Detroit firefighters and listed on the website, like better boots and gloves, newer fans and tools -- beyond an ax -- the department doesn't provide.
As of Sunday afternoon, 2,406 shirts had been sold, raising about $26,466.
"We have a long list of equipment requests," Parkins said. "In fact, the requests far exceed $100,000. Through working with manufacturers, we're hoping to have that money go a lot farther than if the department would buy it themselves."
The endowment became involved with the Detroit Fire Department when two saws used to cut through roofs to vent heat during fires were stolen from Ladder 22 in January.
After getting an e-mail about the theft a few days after it happened, the group sold similar T-shirts and raised $5,000 to replace both saws in March.
"That equipment is absolutely vital to what we do at Ladder 22," said Jeremy Mullins, 38, of Commerce Township, who has been a Detroit firefighter for 13 years.
"At first I was blown away," he said last week. "I didn't really think that anyone cared enough. I'm absolutely impressed with how far this has gone, and I can't wait to see it get bigger."
The National Firefighters Endowment is donating the cash and equipment through the Detroit Public Safety Foundation, a local nonprofit designed to support needs of Detroit police officers and firefighters.
Foundation President Catherine Govan said the group is making sure the donations match Detroit Fire Department standards and specifications.
That's a main concern of Detroit Fire Commissioner Donald Austin, who welcomes the help as long as it's managed by the Public Safety Foundation for consistency of tools, equipment and uniforms across the department.
"This whole thing is about standardization," Austin said, explaining firefighters need to be able to know what to expect from rig to rig. "Our people, you can start off this morning at Engine 22 and potentially end up at Engine 40. If the rig breaks down, we may disperse the personnel. You need to be familiar with that equipment."
He said he spoke last week to Parkins about the campaign.
"I'm excited about that," Austin said. "We're going move this thing forward."

                                                                   

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Detroit Fire Ladder 22   -  Double Deuce

                                              

The Detroit Fire Department is one of the busiest fire departments in the nation. Ladder 22 alone responds to an average of 2-3 working fires a day.
Due to the State takeover and Bankruptcy that the City of Detroit is currently going through. The Detroit Firefighters have been forced to take heavy cuts in pay, decreased pensions, higher pension cost, and massive increases in healthcare costs.
Most know that we work 24 hour shifts 2-3 days a week, making the firehouse our second home.
What the public doesn't know is that Detroit Firefighters pay for the vast majority of the firehouses household items, out of their own pockets. From everyday items like furniture, paint, cleaning supplies, floor wax, rig wash/wax, paper towels, food, dry goods, and yes sometimes even toilet paper. We also buy things like hand tools (wrenches, hammers, ext), caulk, spackle and other items that are required for the overall maintanance of the firehouse. Basically if you see it in the firehouse, odds are that the firefighters bought it themselves with their own money.
On occasion we are also forced out of necessity to buy our own safety equipment. Things like boots, 880 helmets, and specialty equipment that the City doesn't provide.
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING "THE DOUBLE DEUCE"!!                       
                                                                                  
Ladder 22 "The Double Deuce"
                                         is located in busy Southwest Detroit. We pride ourselves on being an old school traditional Truck company, our motto "You go in, We go up!" signifies the fact that we put the safety of the Engine crew first! If the Engine crew makes entry into a burning dwelling, you can bet your paycheck that Truck 22 will be on the roof!
All proceeds go toward the purchase of station supplies, tools, repairs and Ladder 22 community give back programs. Over the past 3 years we have provided a complete Christmas to several families in our community.


 

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