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North Carolina Office of the State Fire Marshal
The North Carolina Office of State Fire Marshal is soliciting a mobile breathing air compressor trailer to supply fresh compressed air to firefighters during training and emergency deployments. The procurement specifies a 7'x12' enclosed trailer equipped with a BAUER diesel-driven compressor and associated control systems. Delivery of the equipment is expected on or before August 1, 2026, following the issuance of a purchase order.
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May 4, 2026
North Carolina Office of the State Fire Marshal
Close: May 4, 2026
The North Carolina Office of State Fire Marshal is soliciting a mobile breathing air compressor trailer to supply fresh compressed air to firefighters during training and emergency deployments. The procurement specifies a 7'x12' enclosed trailer equipped with a BAUER diesel-driven compressor and associated control systems. Delivery of the equipment is expected on or before August 1, 2026, following the issuance of a purchase order.
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This is a solicitation to procure various firefighting equipment for use at the NC Emergency Training Center, funded through a FEMA Assistance to Firefighters Grant awarded to the Office of State Marshal. The contract will furnish and deliver items such as hoses, nozzles, air cylinders, fans, rescue tools, and other NFPA-compliant equipment with deliveries to 44255 Airport Road, New London, NC. The solicitation was posted 2026-02-05 with a response deadline of 2026-02-26 and specifies a three-year initial contract term.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
North Carolina Office of the State Fire Marshal
Close: Feb 26, 2026
This is a solicitation to procure various firefighting equipment for use at the NC Emergency Training Center, funded through a FEMA Assistance to Firefighters Grant awarded to the Office of State Marshal. The contract will furnish and deliver items such as hoses, nozzles, air cylinders, fans, rescue tools, and other NFPA-compliant equipment with deliveries to 44255 Airport Road, New London, NC. The solicitation was posted 2026-02-05 with a response deadline of 2026-02-26 and specifies a three-year initial contract term.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from North Carolina Office of the State Fire Marshal
This 2025 North Carolina Fire Fatality Report provides a detailed analysis of 2025 fire fatality data, supported by a five-year comparison from 2021 to 2025. The report aims to identify key trends and guide prevention priorities, outlining strategic takeaways and recommendations for 2026. Key focus areas include addressing preventable accidental fire fatalities, protecting older adults as the highest-risk population, targeting geographically concentrated incidents, mitigating multi-fatality events, and emphasizing the critical role of working smoke alarms. Strategic recommendations prioritize senior-focused fire safety programs, expanding smoke alarm installation and verification, directing prevention funding strategically, strengthening fatal fire data quality, and aligning public messaging with evidence-based risks to reduce fatalities.
The meeting addressed several key items, including an ethics statement, a request to amend the City of Valdese Code of Ordinances for Fire Prevention and Protection, and a Rules Review Commission Meeting Report. A Debris Study was discussed, focusing on reducing construction waste in landfills. The council also considered multiple petitions for rulemaking, including those related to site address signage, amendments to the Energy Code, Plumbing Code, Fuel Gas Code, Mechanical Code, Existing Building Code, Fire Code, and Residential Code. These petitions covered a range of topics such as carbon monoxide alarms, storage clearances, fire alarm systems, retaining walls, accessory structures, demolition, pile foundation requirements, and energy efficiency standards.
The meeting addressed various administrative items, including ethics statements and a report from the Rules Review Commission. The council reviewed and voted on several petitions for rulemaking, concerning amendments to the NC Fire Code and NC Residential Code, addressing topics such as valet trash collection services, commercial cooking appliances, special amusement buildings, construction documents, family definitions, soffit materials, and egress balconies. Additionally, the council discussed and took action on amendments to the NC Residential Building Code related to soffit protection and wall bracing requirements. The meeting also included discussions and potential amendments to the NC Mechanical Code, NEC, and NC Energy Conservation Code.
The meeting focused on qualification rules, specifically survey results regarding Level I and Level II certifications, and the recommendation to send an additional survey for clarification. There was also discussion regarding special circumstances, including the removal of the school electrician designation and the review of rules pertaining to architects, engineers, and licensed contractors. The committee discussed exam references and potential improvements to the common glossary. The next meeting was scheduled.
The meeting included the swearing in of new council members and an ethics statement. The council discussed and voted on several requests to amend various codes, including the Mechanical Code, the NEC, the Energy Conservation Code, and the Residential Building Code. Topics included exhaust requirements in garages, copper grid requirements for pools, energy compliance using COMcheck and REScheck, and regulations for girder support and joist spans for porches and decks. The council also addressed amendments to regulations regarding fire escape stairs and ladders, and temporary sleeping units for disaster relief workers.
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Director of Operations, North Carolina Emergency Training Center (NCETC), Office of State Fire Marshal
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