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Posted: Feb 16, 2022

Driver Crashes into Cal Fire Station

A driver in a work pickup went off the road and ran into the Cal Fire building on Old Highway 80 near Pine Valley Road around 4:50 a.m. Tuesday, reports sandiegouniontribune.com.

Firefighters were woken up by a loud boom, which caused minor damage to the facility, the report says. They went to investigate the noise and found that a Chevy Silverado had slammed into the side of their station.

Officials say the station’s sleeping quarters are right above the point of impact.

The driver was extricated, and, after being checked out by paramedics, he was transported to the hospital with minor injuries, according to the report. California Highway Patrol is investigating the crash.

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Posted: Feb 16, 2022

Ghana National Fire Service Saddened About Fatal Accident that Injured Five Firefighters

The Ghana National Fire Service says it is saddened by Tuesday’s fatal accident that involved five of its officers as they were responding to a fire at Atebubu.

It happened after a motorcycle and the fire apparatus on which they were travelling collided at a section of the Kwame Danso-Atebubu road in the Bono East Region, according to a report on citinewsroom.com.

The report notes that the motorcyclist tried to pass the apparatus, which led to it flipping three time before landing on its roof. The motorcycle passenger is reported to have died in the crash.

The apparatus is said to be damaged beyond repair, while the five firefighters were airlifted to a hospital in Accra for medical attention.

“Management wishes once again to assure the entire Personnel of the Service and the public that, the safety of fireman [sic] remains the ultimate priority and will continue to ensure a safe and conducive working environment for all personnel,” the statement says.

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Posted: Feb 16, 2022

Alton (IL) Fire Department Loses Ladder Truck

The Alton Fire Department battled a doublewide trailer fire on Saturday evening in the 300 block of Aladdin. The department suffered no injuries to any crew members, but it lost its ladder truck in the process, reports riverbender.com.

Officials say the apparatus will be out of commission for a while. They say the once-repaired wiring harness burned through the airline and locked up the brakes, the report says. It had to be towed back to the firehouse.

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The East Alton Fire Department was called, but ultimately the fire caused significant damage to the trailer, according to the report.

The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, and it remains under investigation.

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Posted: Feb 16, 2022

‘Armed’ Man Threatens Suicide at Watertown (SD) Fire Station

Police in Watertown were called to a downtown fire station early Tuesday for reports of an allegedly intoxicated, armed man who was threatening suicide, according to westport-news.com.

Police officials say they responded just prior to 3 a.m. to find the man exiting the station lobby armed with a pistol. The suspect refused to comply with officers’ commands and threatened to kill himself, the report says.

The suspect was pelted with rounds of bean bags and was then taken into custody to address his mental health. The report notes the pistol turned out to be an airsoft gun.

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Posted: Feb 16, 2022

Abilene (TX) Fire Department Wants New Station

With rapid growth in the community, Abilene (TX) Fire Department officials say the city needs a new fire station, reports ktxs.com.

They add that there’s a slight delay, about a minute off the average time, in getting to calls on the south side. The report says a new station would cost around $7.5 million, and officials say the funds would most likely come via bond.

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The potential Station 9 would be complete around summer 2025, and the current plan is to build it off of 707—on city-owned land, the report says.

Officials hope to get the ball rolling on the facility with the next bond election.

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