Posted: Jun 3, 2022
E-ONE—Cayce (SC) Fire Department HP100 aerial platform quint. Typhoon cab and chassis; Cummins X12 500-hp engine; 100-foot aerial platform Hale Qmax 2,000-gpm pump; 300-gallon polypropylene water tank; Harrison 10-kW generator. Dealer: Chase Cummins, Safe Industries. Easley, SC.
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Posted: Jun 3, 2022
VIDEO: Fire crews battled a large fire in a Port Richmond junkyard Thursday afternoon.
Crews were called to Aramingo Avenue and Wheatsheaf Lane about 4:30 in the afternoon. They were met with heavy flames.
Plumes of thick, black smoke could be seen billowing across the river and into New Jersey by drivers along northbound I95.
- PUB DATE: 6/3/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WTXF-TV FOX 29 Philadelphia
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Posted: Jun 3, 2022
As more and more electric vehicles hit the road, first responders are preparing to adapt to the unique emergencies the new technology could bring.
Huntington firefighters had the opportunity on Thursday to get hands-on training in this and became the first career department in the country to do so with West Virginia University's unique program in high demand.
- PUB DATE: 6/3/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WCHS-TV ABC/FOX 8 Charleston
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Posted: Jun 3, 2022
Within the past week, four more members of the FDNY have died of 9/11-related illnesses.
Supervising Fire Marshal John McCauley and firefighter Robert Reynolds passed away on Saturday. Firefighter Michael Verzi died Sunday, and Deputy Chief Vincent Mandala died two days after that.
Each served at least twenty years with the fire department, according to service records.
- PUB DATE: 6/3/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WNBC-TV NBC 4 New York
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Wake County is teaming up with Wake Tech Community College and six other fire departments to recruit more people to work for them.
The program is called “Career in a Year.”
The goal is to increase racial and gender diversity within its fire departments.
The county says right now 97 percent of staff with Wake County Fire Services are male.
- PUB DATE: 6/3/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WRC-TV NBC 4 Washington, D.C.
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