COOS BAY, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College is excited to announce the acquisition of a ‘new to us’ Fire Truck generously donated by the Charleston Rural Fire Protection District.
The Charleston Rural Fire Protection District donated a 1991 Pierce Arrow Fire Engine to Southwestern’s Fire Science Program, replacing a similar engine owned by the College.
The newer engine is in superior condition and has several upgrades such as LED exterior lighting, enhanced access to the interior pump assembly, aluminum wheels, and new tires. The engine has been maintained and tested to industry standards throughout its years of operation. The staff at Charleston Fire worked hard to clean and polish the engine, replaced some of the valving, and cleaned up the piping around the fire pump.
Charleston Fire has been providing maintenance and repairs to the current Fire Science Program engine since it was purchased through grants from local fire agencies and fire associations. We’re happy to confirm that Charleston Fire has agreed to continue this invaluable servicing of the new engine.
The upgraded engine from Charleston Fire & Rescue gives the Southwestern Fire Science program a functional and appealing vehicle. It will serve as a key training tool and help attract and retain students. This engine exchange is a win-win. An increase in students in the Southwestern Fire Science program provides local fire agencies with more resources for their firefighter training programs.
You’ll find more information about our Fire Science program in our eCatalog. To learn more about becoming a student call or text 541-240-8227.
Photo left to right: Dean Daniel Koopman, Chief Mick Sneddon, Captain Russell Shield, President Patty Scott, Fire Science Instructor Mike Seldon, Vice President of Instruction Ali Mageehon.