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Posted: Jul 7, 2015

Fire ravages Louisville's famed Whiskey Row

PHOTOS/VIDEO: The side of a building on Louisville's historic Whiskey Row collapsed after a large blaze erupted there Monday afternoon. Three buildings were damaged in the fire — 111, 113 and 115 West Main Street — all part of a project to redevelop the historic buildings into new lofts, retail and restaurant space called 111 Whiskey Row.
- PUB DATE: 7/7/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WHAS-TV ABC 11 Louisville
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Posted: Jul 7, 2015

Woman refuses to get off Albuquerque fire truck

VIDEO: Albuquerque's Freedom 4th celebration drew 70,000 people, but while their eyes were on the sky, one woman climbed onto a city fire engine and then refused to come down. "Who said? Who said? Who said I can't be up here?" she asked. Security, fire and police crews tried to get her down. "Because I want to be on top of a fire truck," she told an officer when asked why she wouldn't come down.
- PUB DATE: 7/7/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOAT-TV ABC 7 Albuquerque
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Posted: Jul 7, 2015

Tending to victims of city's violence is Milwaukee paramedic's job

When Lt. Jamaal Perry returns home after finishing a 24-hour shift at 8 a.m. as a Milwaukee Fire Department paramedic, he usually gets the same question: "Did you have a bad night?" his wife, Dana Perry, asks. Most mornings, he says simply, "It was all right." Perry tries to leave his work at the firehouse, to not let the violence he sees on the job come home with him.
- PUB DATE: 7/7/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: milwaukee journal sentinel
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Posted: Jul 7, 2015

Longtime Iowa fire chief dies after three-year battle with cancer

The man who helped build the Colo volunteer fire department and led it as chief for 32 years has died after a three-year battle with cancer. Mark Farren died Sunday. He was 58. Farren was being remembered Monday as a dedicated community member who upgraded equipment and training for the fire department in the eastern Story County community of about 875 people.
- PUB DATE: 7/7/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: ames tribune
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Posted: Jul 7, 2015

California fire department ordered to remove defibrillators from trucks, ambulances

Most fire trucks and ambulances run by the Compton Fire Department have been stripped of defibrillator machines, a crucial lifesaving device that rescuers use to deliver a shock and try to restart the heart of cardiac arrest victims. County regulators ordered the department to remove the devices last week after fire officials were unable to produce documentation showing Compton firefighters had been properly trained to use the equipment.
- PUB DATE: 7/7/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: los angeles times
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