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Posted: Dec 14, 2021

Ohio fire chief turns to social media to share weekly safety messages

Fire Chief Larry Walters spoke to City Council about a new initiative the department is currently working on to help promote safety through social media. “We’re always looking for ways to get safety messages out regarding fires, hazards, that sort of thing,” Walters said. “Social media has been a good way to do that.
- PUB DATE: 12/14/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Cleveland.com
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Posted: Dec 14, 2021

New York county launches program to assist emergency responders

A new Oneida County program will better prepare first responders for emergency situations involving people with special needs. The Assistance for Special, Cognitive, Emotional Needs and Disabilities (ASCEND) program will allow people to voluntarily register their disability or condition with the county so emergency workers will be notified of the circumstances during an emergency call.
- PUB DATE: 12/14/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WKTV NBC/CBS/CW+2 Utica
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Posted: Dec 13, 2021

Kennewick Restaurant Damaged By Fire

Kennewick Fire investigators did not say where the initial report came from. From a report on Twitter, Kennewick Fire Chief Chad Michael said crews were sent to the Double Dragon Chinese Restaurant at 3107 West Clearwater around 3:20 AM Tuesday morning after a call about of a fire. Upon arrival crews reportedly could see flames inside the building.
- PUB DATE: 12/13/2021 7:40:45 PM - SOURCE: KORD-FM 102.7 Richland
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Posted: Dec 13, 2021

Prince Edward County (Ontario) Fire & Rescue Donates Apparatus, Equipment to First Nation Community

Prince Edward County (Canada) has donated surplus fire equipment and apparatus–including a pumper tanker, positive pressure fan, and gear–to Firefighters Without Borders Canada.

The nonprofit organization plans to provide the donations to the Summer Beaver Band, a First Nation community in Northern Ontario.

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Posted: Dec 13, 2021

Six Nashville (TN) Fire Stations Lose Power; Crews Still Respond to Calls

On the heels of Saturday morning’s storm, six Nashville (TN) fire stations were without power.

Stations 34, 27, 10, 6, 4, and 1—on top of all the residential areas—were affected.

However, that didn’t stop crews from responding to calls:

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