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Posted: Jul 10, 2026

IN Fire Department Plagued by Aging Fleet Eyes $850K Used Apparatus

The Clarksville Fire Department seeks to purchase a new fire engine due to reliability issues with its aging fleet.

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Posted: Jul 10, 2026

NE Town Weighs Budget Request for Rig Repairs, Turnout Gear, More Staff

The Grand Island Fire Department is seeking funding for equipment and repairs along with additional staff.

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Posted: Jul 9, 2026

Type 6 Quick Attack/Brush Truck Helps Cover Mixed Suburban/Rural District

Weis Fire & Safety Equipment built a Type 6 quick-attack/brush pumper on a Ford F-550- 4-door cab and 4×4 chassis for the Smithfield (VA) Volunteer Fire Department.

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Posted: Jul 9, 2026

Fire Service Visionary George Sztykiel Passes Away

Throughout his time at Spartan, he led with the ethic of valuing each and every employee of the company. Fire departments across the country are part of the legacy he leaves behind.

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Posted: Jul 9, 2026

Multiple crews respond to two-alarm fire at NASA Steam Plant in Virginia

VIDEO/PHOTOS: Multiple crews responded after an overnight fire erupted at NASA Steam Plant in Hampton. According to officials, crews were dispatched just before 1 a.m. for a fire in the debris pit.

When crews arrived, an officer indicated there was heavy fire inside the structure with flames showing above the roof. Additional resources were then requested.

The incident was marked as a Level 2 working incident and a second alarm was called. Due to the amount for fire and unknown stability of the structure, fire crews utilized a ladder tower to suppress the fire from the exterior.

Once an adjacent portion of the structure was deemed safe, crews were able to place suppression devices inside the building to attack the fire. Officials say the bulk of the fire was marked knocked down at 2:24 a.m.

All workers inside the building were able to safely evacuate and no injuries have been reported by the workers or firefighters. 10 On Your Side arrived on scene just before 4 a.m. and observed multiple police vehicles blocking a portion of Wythe Creek Road.

WAVY-TV NBC 10 Portsmouth

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