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Posted: Sep 13, 2018

20-Foot Deep Sinkhole Discovered In Terre Haute Intersection After Fire Truck Drives Over It

WTHI reports the 20-feet deep sinkhole opened Wednesday afternoon, and it was first discovered when a fire truck drove through the intersection and hit the hole.

There were large cracks in the pavement running from the sinkhole on Ohio Street toward U.S. 41.

The Terre Haute Fire Department says everyone on the fire truck is safe, but the sinkhole damaged the truck. It is now out of service for inspection.

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Posted: Sep 12, 2018

Central Bell (TX) Debuts Brush Fire Apparatus

The Heavy 51 was finished in house and can carry 1,200 gallons of water.  

This means firefighters can be in the middle of a burning field and open up water nozzles on both sides, but they are not in a rush to use it anytime soon.

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Posted: Sep 12, 2018

Architect Defends Proposal for Brunswick (ME) Fire Station

After discussing a report from the Fire Station Task Force on Sept. 4 about the proposed replacement for Central Fire Station, councilors heard more about the project from architect Bob Mitchell of New York-based Mitchell Associates.

Brunswick has estimated the cost of the project would be about $9 million. With land acquisition fees, the total could be $15 million.

 

Plans to replace the 99-year-old building at Town Hall Place have been in the town’s Capital Improvement Plan for more than a decade. The Fire Department also operates out of Emerson Station at 284 Bath Road.

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Posted: Sep 12, 2018

Northern Monroe Fire Territory (IN) Gets Approval to Open Temporary Fire Station

The Monroe County Board of Zoning Appeals on Monday unanimously approved a variance request from the Northern Monroe Fire Territory to open a second fire station in Washington Township. The temporary station will be on the Poynter Sheet Metal property at 8768 N Wayport Road and will include a manufactured home for firefighters on the site along with other fire equipment and vehicles.  

Larry Wilson, county planning director, said the fire department has been granted two years at the property. If the fire department wants to remain at the site longer an extension would need to be granted by the zoning appeals board. Under county code, fire stations are only allowed in areas zoned for governmental facilities.

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Posted: Sep 12, 2018

FEMA Awards $2.4M to Rochester Fire Department

The grant is the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant, which enables local fire departments to be fully staffed. This helps local fire departments’ abilities to comply with staffing, response and operational standards established by the National Fire Protection Association. Rochester Fire Chief John Cieslik said the department is extremely thankful to be the recipient of a SAFER grant and thanked Bishop for his assistance in securing it for the department.  
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