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Posted: Jun 11, 2021

George (IA) Fire Department, EMS Update Station

The George (IA) Fire Department and George Emergency Medical Services now have more room to grow following a 30-by-50-foot expansion on the southeast corner of the Fire & Rescue station, reports nwestiowa.com.

The construction, which wrapped in November, added two apparatus bays, equipment space, and a training area; it cost $160,000 and was funded in part by a 2019 $59,000 grant from the Lyon County Riverboat Foundation. A donation to the city from the Heeren estate in 2018 covered the rest.

There are 25 people on the fire department and 15 with the EMS. Before the addition, there was barely room to pass between vehicles except in single file, officials say.

The station was built in 1994 when the two departments outgrew their previous location on Main Street at what is now the George Community Center. Before the addition, the building was 60-by-80 feet and had four apparatus bays, a conference room, kitchen, laundry room, and showers.

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Posted: Jun 11, 2021

Woman Who Hit Niagara Falls (NY) Fire Department Charged, Treated for Overdose

Not only is the 30-year-old woman who drove into Niagara Falls (NY) Fire Department apparatus on Tuesday facing a slew of charges, reports lockportjournal.com, but she was also treated for an overdose.

Local resident Amber L. Ruffes was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated, first-degree driving while impaired by drugs, third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, following too closely, refusal to take a breath test, resisting arrest, and endangering the welfare of a child. She also was cited for failure to provide a car seat for her 5-year-old back-seat passenger.

She was taken to Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center for treatment and blood testing. While there, officials say, Ruffes exhibited signs of a drug overdose. Hospital staff treated Ruffe with Narcan, to which she had a positive reaction, indicating she was affected by opiates. Child Protective Services was notified of the incident.

Firefighters on Truck 1 told police they were stopped at the light at 10th and Pine when the truck was rear-ended.

Ruffes told police that her brakes failed while she was approaching a stop sign. Officers noticed several signs of impairment while speaking with her. Once informed that she was under arrest, Ruffes resisted being taken into custody, officials say. 

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Posted: Jun 11, 2021

Mountain Home (AR) Fire Department Adds 2021 Tanker

The Mountain Home (AR) Fire Department recently added a 2021 tanker to its fleet, reports ktlo.com, which replaces its 1985 predecessor.

The apparatus was purchased with money from the Apparatus Fund, with half of the money coming from Mountain Home and the other half coming from the Mountain Home Rural Fire Protection District.

The tanker has a Freightliner chassis and holds 2,000 gallons of water—500 gallons more than the one it’s replacing. It also has an automatic transmission, while the previous version had a standard transmission.

The tanker was purchased from Midwest Fire Apparatus in Luverne, Minn. The 1985 jaunt will be sold to the Mountain Home Street Department.

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Posted: Jun 11, 2021

Union (NJ) Fire Department Unretires Ladder Truck

The Union (NJ) Fire Department recently put back into full service a ladder truck, which had been used as a backup, reports tapinto.net.

The truck, which has been maintained and stored, was necessary as the department grows—15 new firefighters were sworn in at the end of May.

Officials say one ladder will be housed at department headquarters on Bond Drive and the other at Station 2 on Morris Avenue.

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Posted: Jun 11, 2021

New $6.5M Station in Ridgeway (Canada) Under Way

Fort Erie (Canada) Town Council approved last year plans to combine Stations 4 and 6, and now construction has begun on the new digs in Ridgeway (Canada) on Ridge Road North between Frances Street and Rebstock Road.

The total cost is expected to come in at $6.55 million, and construction is expected to be completed in February.

Money from the sale of the former properties is helping offset the costs of construction. And officials say combining the two stations will reduce the cost of necessary improvements by $275,000 and save taxpayers $900,000 over the next decade.

To keep up with this project, click here.

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