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Posted: Oct 4, 2024

National Fire Sprinkler Association Responds to BioLab Fire in Georgia

On September 29th, according to the Rockdale County Fire Chief Marian McDonald a fire began on the roof of BioLab, a manufacturer of pool and spa products in Conyers, GA. In the seven years she’s been on the job, this is the third incident of fire there. During a September 29th news conference, the County Emergency Management Agency made a statement that the fire was caused by “a malfunctioning sprinkler head”.
- PUB DATE: 10/4/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: National Fire Sprinkler Association
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Posted: Oct 4, 2024

VIDEO: Man appears to take selfie in front of burning SUV in Everett, charged with DUI and drug possession

PHOTOS: A man is in custody and has been charged with DUI after the vehicle he was driving erupted into flames early Friday morning on I-5, according to the Washington State Patrol (WSP). WSDOT traffic cameras captured a burning RAV4 on the shoulder of I-5 in Everett near 73rd Street East a little before 2 a.
- PUB DATE: 10/4/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS/CW+ 29 Yakima
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Posted: Oct 4, 2024

A shiny new fire truck just arrived on Vashon Island

PHOTOS: On Wednesday afternoon, a shiny new fire engine rolled off the Tahlequah ferry dock, bound for its new home at Vashon Island Fire & Rescue’s Station 55 at Bank Road. At the station, Vashon’s firefighters and EMTs were waiting in formation to greet the rig — and once it was parked, eagerly swarmed around, atop, and inside it, checking out all its features.
- PUB DATE: 10/4/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber
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Posted: Oct 4, 2024

Spokane Fire Department plans for fire academy training in 2025

VIDEO: The Spokane Fire Department canceled their fire academy training for 2024 due to the $50 million city deficit. "The fire academy is an expensive proposition," Spokane Fire Chief Julie O'Berg said. O'Berg said the training costs $750,000. "The last two and a half years, the department has been doing two academies a year in order to rebuild our relief pool," O'Berg said.
- PUB DATE: 10/4/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KREM-TV CBS 2 Spokane
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Posted: Oct 3, 2024

CA Firefighter Injured in Rollover Receives Sendoff On Way to CO Rehab Hospital

Andrew J. Campa
Los Angeles Times
(TNS)

Two of eight Orange County firefighters injured in a freeway crash last month transitioned from hospital care to rehabilitation on Wednesday, the Orange County Fire Authority announced.

That means six members of the Santiago Hand Crew, tasked with helping battle the massive Airport fire, are now home or in rehab. Two unnamed firefighters continue to be hospitalized at Providence Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo and Orange County Global Medical Center in Santa Ana.

Firefighter Andrew Brown, whose condition was not released by the OCFA due to a family request for privacy, received a cheerful sendoff as he was discharged from Mission Hospital and transferred to Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colo., on Wednesday morning.

“Like all eight of the OCFA patients, Andrew continues to show the same strength and courage that makes him a tremendous hand crew firefighter,” OCFA Capt. Thanh Nguyen said in a video statement. “That excellence was on full display during the Airport fire as Andrew and the rest of the OCFA’s Santiago Hand Crew put their life on the line to protect life and property.”

Brown received a round of applause from colleagues and hospital staff, while some waved handmade support signs, as he exited the facility’s elevator, according to a video clip provided by the OCFA. He was accompanied by a family member and was wheeled out in a gurney by fellow firefighters. The OCFA said a procession of vehicles followed Brown to John Wayne Airport.

Brown, who wore a neck brace and foot restraint, was taken via ambulance to an awaiting jet, according to the video clip. On the tarmac, a cadre of firefighters stood watch until he was placed in the jet and it departed.

He’ll receive treatment at the Englewood facility, which refers to itself as a world-renowned, premier center for specialty neurorehabilitation and research for people with a spinal injury and brain injury.

Brown received a greeting from OCFA and Colorado firefighters upon his landing, according to the OCFA.

Another member of the eight firefighters, which the OCFA did not name due to a family request for privacy, transferred from Orange County Global Medical Center to Rancho Los Amigos Rehabilitation Center in Downey.

Chris Hamm, president of the 1,200-member Orange County Professional Firefighter Local 3631, is asking anyone interested in helping to support the injured fighters and their families to send donations to www.fallenfirefighterrelieffund.org/ocfahandcrew.

The firefighters were injured Sept. 19 when their vehicle crashed and flipped over on State Route 241. They were returning from fighting the Airport fire, which has burned thousands of acres in Orange and Riverside counties.

The driver’s vehicle swerved to avoid a ladder on the freeway just north of Portola Parkway in Irvine. Seven were taken via ambulance and one on a helicopter to local medical facilities.

Two of the eight firefighters were released that evening, while another two returned home the next day, according to the OCFA.

The Airport fire began on Sept. 9 and was 95% contained as of Thursday, according to Cal Fire.

The fire burned a total of 23,526 acres and ultimately involved 191 personnel, five

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