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Posted: Nov 10, 2021

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Toyne—Trout Creek (NY) Fire District pumper. International HV607 cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pump; UPF Poly 1,000-gallon water tank; Toyne custom slide-out shelving; FRC SPA260/Q70 scene lights. Dealer: Nate Shakerley, Shakerley Fire Truck Sales, Clifton Park, NY.

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Posted: Nov 10, 2021

No injuries reported in massive Southwest Philadelphia junkyard fire

VIDEO/PHOTOS: A large fire that overcame a junkyard Tuesday afternoon in Southwest Philadelphia continued to smolder hours after firefighters gained control of the inferno that sent thick black smoke billowing across the city. Fire crews from multiple departments responded to the construction waste recycling facility on the 3700 block of South 61st Street just before 4 p.
- PUB DATE: 11/10/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WTXF-TV FOX 29 Philadelphia
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Posted: Nov 10, 2021

Veterans an easy fit in first responder jobs

At community events where first responders are present and the U.S. flag is raised, you’ll see many of the men and women working for fire, police, and other emergency services salute. That’s how you know they are military veterans. “Service members both past and current are allowed to salute in civilian clothes,” said Spicewood Fire Chief Sam Stacks, a U.
- PUB DATE: 11/10/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: DailyTrib.com
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Posted: Nov 10, 2021

Texas Tech researchers team up with fire crews for their latest project

The engineering department at Texas Tech University headed down to the Lubbock Fire Rescue Training Facility to gain first-hand experiences as a firefighter for their latest project. Suman Chowdhury, with the Department of Engineering at Texas Tech, says the project isn’t actually for a grade, it’s about the safety of firefighters.
- PUB DATE: 11/10/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KLTV ABC 7 Tyler
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Posted: Nov 10, 2021

New York law strengthens building code enforcement; Here's what it means

Property owners who repeatedly violate building codes and fail to correct potentially dangerous conditions will face mandatory penalties under a law signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul. The law, sponsored by Assemblyman Kenneth Zebrowski, D-New City, adds to the current penalties by imposing a minimum fine of $25 a day after 180 days of a property being in violation.
- PUB DATE: 11/10/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Lohud - Metered Site
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