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Posted: Apr 29, 2022

Man arrested for arson in connection to small fire in Wenatchee

A man was arrested Wednesday afternoon in connection to a suspected arson fire in Wenatchee. Emergency responders were dispatched at about 4:45 p.m. Wednesday to a reported fire and arrived to find a pile of railroad ties on fire next to the railroad spur for Central Washington Growers. Wenatchee police told NewsRadio 560 KPQ that a railroad ties and a propane tank were destroyed.
- PUB DATE: 4/29/2022 8:56:00 AM - SOURCE: iFiber One News Radio
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Posted: Apr 29, 2022

Live from FDIC: First-Due Battalion Chief

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Posted: Apr 29, 2022

Woman Steals TX Battalion Chief’s Personal Truck from Station

Battalion Chief Justin Pfitzner parked his 2500 Dodge Ram in front of Harris County ESD No. 48 Station 1 Friday when he arrived for work. When he attempted to leave the next morning he noticed it was gone, reports katymagazineonline.com.

Pfitzner contacted Sheriff’s officials and filed a report, then reviewed station footage and saw a woman enter his truck and leave prior to midnight. It’s unclear if the woman involved in the crash is the same woman who stole the truck.

It was found the next day, but not before it was involved in a chase with the Stafford Police Department, crashed, and totaled, the report says. The chase ended in Spring when the driver crashed and totaled Pfitzner’s truck.

Pfitzner recovered his wedding ring, which he takes off at work, his college ring, toolbox, and additional clothes. However, the thief did get away with some money that was in the truck.

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Posted: Apr 29, 2022

Blanchard Township (OH) About Ready to Replace Fire-Destroyed Station

The vacant space where the Blanchard Township offices and fire station burnt down last year is not so vacant.

Indeed. Township officials have been working hard to replace the lost building, reports thecourier.com.

Officials estimate that the new $1 million building will have its concrete work completed in September, be up and weather-tight by the end of November, and completed by year’s end.

For a bit, Blanchard Township used a recently vacated Liberty Township station on County Road 140, according to the report. Firefighters in Mount Cory, Rawson, Liberty Township, and McComb have aided in responding to fires.

The township also has to replace two trucks and other various equipment and supplies; it’s temporarily keeping some fire trucks in a storage building in the township, the report says. It was recently awarded a grant to help with replacing lost items.

Bockrath & Associates (Ottawa) designed the new facility, which, at 7,800 square feet, will be about 60% larger than the former station, the report says. It’ll have four fire truck bays and four bays for township snow plows and other such equipment.

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Posted: Apr 29, 2022

FDIC International 2022: Thursday

Bobby Halton reviews Day 2 of the Opening Ceremonies and the kick off of exhibits at FDIC International 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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