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Posted: Mar 8, 2021

Colorado University Partygoers Assault Police, Damage Fire Apparatus

Boulder police said partiers at a massive college street party assaulted three officers and caused significant property damage, including damaging a fire truck, reports My Fox 8.

The fire department’s fleet now has three Class A pumper trucks and one ladder truck.

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Posted: Mar 8, 2021

Endicott (NY) Welcomes Fire Apparatus

Endicott Fire Department has replaced a fire truck that has been in service for 35 years, reports Binghamton Homepage.

The fire engine follows all the NFPA guidelines, has a top of the line motor, won’t drive if everyone is not buckled in, and can carry 800 gallons of water.

The fire truck was paid for using primarily federal grants.

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Posted: Mar 8, 2021

Snoqualmie Deputy Fire Chief Completes National Fire Academy Executive Training

Deputy Fire Chief Michael H. Bailey from the Snoqualmie Fire Department has completed the Executive Fire Officer Program (EFOP) as part of the National Fire Academy. This four-year program consists of a rigorous curriculum, extensive research, and two weeks of training per year at the academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
- PUB DATE: 3/8/2021 7:29:31 AM - SOURCE: Snoqualmie, WA
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Posted: Mar 8, 2021

Unknown Odor Closes Charleston (SC) Fire Station

An unknown odor at the downtown Charleston, SC, Fire Department station has forced its closure and sent eight firefighters to the hospital to be checked out, according to a report broadcast by ABC News 4.

The television station reported the odor was first noticed at the station late Wednesday night and the firefighters were checked at the hospital and released, the television station reported.

Crews have used meters to determine potential causes for the odor, but so far, nothing has been conclusive, the television station reported, adding that additional testing was expected to be done over the weekend.

City officials are looking to have an air quality assessment conducted at the station with no determination being made when the station can reopen, the ABC News 4 reported.

The apparatus at the station has been relocated and officials are saying response times should not be affected, the television station reported.

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