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Posted: Aug 3, 2021

Logansport (IN) City Council Approves Purchase of Fire Apparatus

The city council unanimously approved the purchase of a fire truck and supporting rescue tools, reports Pharos Tribune.

Alexis Fire Equipment will provide the fire truck for approximately $773,000. Currently, a hold on parts has forced a delay. Fire Chief Rick Bair remains optimistic that the new truck could be delivered by September.

The rescue truck will carry a 250-gallon water pump and will have state-of-the-art fire equipment, including a battery-powered Jaws of Life.

The fire department has been using a 15-year-old rescue truck, and the fire department is long overdue for a more technical vehicle.

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Posted: Aug 3, 2021

Charleston (WV) Ambulance Stolen and Recovered

Charleston Police are investigating a stolen ambulance that was recovered almost immediately after, reports WSAZ 3.

According to Charleston Police, CAMC General workers notified first responders the ambulance had been stolen. A Charleston police officer then spotted the ambulance soon after.

Police also said a CPD cruiser parked outside the hospital had windshield damage. It is possible the two incidents are related.

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Posted: Aug 3, 2021

FDIC International 2021: Staying HOT

HOT evolutions are an on-going activity at FDIC International 2021. See some HOT videos and pictures below.

Check out our full FDIC International coverage here.

Posted: Aug 3, 2021

Milton (MA) Buys Land for New Fire Station

Milton (MA) has bought a half an acre of land for $890,000 for a new fire station, according to an article published by The Patriot Ledger.

The newspaper reported the land is adjacent to St. Agatha’s rectory and is owned by the Boston archdiocese and the purchase should be completed this fall.

When complete, the new station will replace the East Milton Square station, the newspaper reported and it is part of a $32.25 million plan to expand and renovate Milton’s three fire stations.

A temporary tax increase will help fund the fire department plan, the newspaper reported.

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Posted: Aug 3, 2021

Louisville (OH) Moves Closer to Getting New Fire Station

The amount of time the Louisville (OH) firefighters have to remain in cramped quarters is growing short as city officials have decided to buy land for a new fire station, according to a report published by The Repository.

The 3.68-acre site was bought from the Louisville City Board of Education which had thought about building a new school on the site, according to the newspaper report.

City officials are hoping to start construction on the new fire station, which might include other public safety agencies, in the spring or summer of next year, according to the paper.

The current fire station was built in the 1950s or 1960s and does not meet current standards, according to the newspaper. The city recently made a big investment in fire department staffing and officials decided the firefighters need a modern fire station to keep them safe from contamination and other hazards, the newspaper reported.

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