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Posted: Jan 28, 2021

Second Person Dies in Crash with Denver Fire Engine

Second person dies due to injuries sustained in
crash with rescue

Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment

DENVER, Colorado – 9News reports that a second person has died after a crash last weekend involving a Denver Fire Department rescue.

The collision happened at North Broadway and Speer Boulevard.

The fire department said its rescue vehicle was using lights and sirens as it was responding to a report of smoke in a building.

Officials say that the rescue had slowed to clear the intersection and that the lights were changing as the vehicle approached the intersection and slowed down.

After the crash occurred, firefighters went to work to quickly extricate the victims in the other vehicle.

The driver of the vehicle, Monica Charles, 38, was killed in the crash.

A second woman had died from injuries sustained in the wreck. Her identity will be released later by the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner.

Another person inside vehicle was severely injured.

One firefighter was treated for a knee injury.

“The entire Denver Fire Department extends our thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of the victims of this tragic accident,” said Fire Chief Desmond Fulton. “We are committed to cooperating fully with this investigation and are hopeful to prevent this type of tragedy from occurring in the future.”

The Denver Police Department is investigating.

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Posted: Jan 28, 2021

Firefighter Will Highley retires after 37 years with Valley Regional Fire Authority

In Will Highley’s early days with Auburn’s part-paid, part-volunteer department, there were some challenging moments. “Sometimes, I was the only firefighter responding to 911 calls,” Highley recalled. Like the time he arrived alone in a fire engine at an apartment fire, connected a hose to the hydrant and began preparing to enter the burning structure alone.
- PUB DATE: 1/28/2021 1:03:09 PM - SOURCE: Auburn Reporter - Metered Site
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Posted: Jan 28, 2021

The Onida (SD) Fire Department Receives New Fire Truck

According to a report from The Onida Watchman, the Onida (SD) Fire Department (OFD) received its latest truck over the weekend.

The 2004 model year truck replaces a 1982 model the OFD purchased new in 1982 as well as a rescue truck.

OFD Chief Caleb Shepherd said that its previous truck pumped 750 gallons per minute (gpm) and had a 500-gallon tank. The new truck will now be able to pump 1,250 gpms and has a 1,500-gallon tank.

Caleb also said this new truck came to the OFD by way of the Pierre (SD) Fire Department (PFD) through a replacement program. The PFD wanted to give away its truck at the same time the OFD was looking for a new one.

Many of the OFD’s 30 volunteer firefighters (17 of which are emergency medical technicians) who work outside the Onida community.

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Posted: Jan 28, 2021

Join Us for A Free Virtual Roundtable: “Healthy Heart, Happy Firefighter

Itasca, IL, January 28, 2021  – In order for firefighters to do their job effectively, they must first have a healthy heart that allows them to serve the community. Without a healthy heart, there is no functioning firefighter.

Yet cardiovascular health is commonly overlooked and cardiovascular failure is one of the leading causes of deaths for firefighters. Why is this?

In this Smart Firefighting virtual roundtable, we bring together three leaders to discuss cardiovascular health and the fire service. We will explore the current research that exists with regards to cardiovascular/heat stress, highlight comprehensive early detection physicals and resources, and offer personal stories around cardiovascular challenges and emphasize the importance of annual early detection exams to save lives.

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Posted: Jan 28, 2021

Pelham (AL) Breaks Ground On New Fire Station

According to a report from the Shelby County Reporter, the town of Pelham, Alabama, broke ground on its new Pelham Fire Department’s (PFD’s) Fire Station No. 3 on January 26, a move which should provide much-needed fire and emergency medical services (EMS) to the rapidly-expanding west side of the city.

The station will be located at 5952 Shelby County 11. It is scheduled for completion by January 2022 and will replace the current Fire Station No. 3, located at 1297 Shelby County 52, which was built in 1990.

PFD Chief Mike Reid said the new station will be state-of-the-art and allow members to better protect residents along the corridor as well as improve the department’s ability to provide fire, EMS, and hazmat services

Pelham City Manager Gretchen DiFante said the new facility will allow the PFD to improve and expand its service along the Highway-11 corridor.

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