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Posted: Feb 15, 2021

San Antonio Fire Engine Involved in Rollover

(San Antonio Fire Department photo, Facebook)

Fire engine overturns on icy road

FirefighterNation Staff

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – The San Antonio Fire Department warned residents to stay home and avoid travel after one of its fire engines was involved in a rollover Sunday.

No specifics on any injuries to firefighters were reported.

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Posted: Feb 15, 2021

Tennessee Fire Engine in Rollover During Response

(Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles photo)

One firefighter suffered a shoulder injury

FirefighterNation Staff

MAURY COUNTY, Tennessee – At least one firefighter was injured in a crash involving a fire engine in Maury County Sunday.

NewsChannel5 reported that firefighters were responding to a fire call and hit slippery roads.

One firefighter suffered a shoulder injury.

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Posted: Feb 15, 2021

Four Texas Firefighters Injured in Fire Engine Crash

(Pedernales Fire Department photo)

Seatbelts help Pedernales firefighters in crash

Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Staff

TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas – Four Pedernales firefighters were injured in a fire engine crash on Saturday, according to CBS Austin and KVUE.

The crash occurred at approximately 8:40 a.m. in the 16000 block of W. SH 71 near Coral Stone Way.

All four firefighters were taken to a hospital with non-life-threating injuries.

The have all been released.

Austin-Travis County EMS stated that all four were wearing the seatbelts at the time of the crash.

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Posted: Feb 15, 2021

Interim Agreement Reached for New Fire Station in Williamsburg (VA)

According to a report from WYDaily, the Williamsburg City Council voted unanimously February 11 to authorize the city manager to enter into an interim agreement with David A. Nice Builders, a general contractor, for a new Williamsburg (VA) Volunteer Fire Department (WVFD) station.

The current fire station at 440 N. Boundary Street will be demolished and a new 31,000-square-foot station will be built on the same lot. The city council chose David A. Nice Builders for the project at its January 2021 regular meeting.

According to the city’s news release, the interim agreement allows for design work to begin and run to completion in April; it does not obligate the City Council to move forward with the demolition or construction process with David A. Nice Builders.

Under the interim agreement, the city of Williamsburg will pay David A. Nice Builders $391,054 for the design work. Architectural firms Guernsey-Tingle Architects and Stewart-Cooper-Newell Architects will be part of the project team as well.

City staff is expected to present a comprehensive agreement to city council in July, which included the final pricing and design elements of the station. Once a comprehensive agreement is approved, demolition can proceed in the months that follow.

Williamsburg took bids for the design and building of the new fire station through the Public-Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act (PPEA). The PPEA process allowed the city council to determine its preferred proposal for the design and building of the project.

The bid solicitation began in August and seven bid proposals were received, three of which advanced to the last phase of the process, which included releasing conceptual drawings to the public, the city’s Architectural Review Board, the Williamsburg Planning Commission, and firefighters for input.

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Posted: Feb 15, 2021

Roodhouse (IL) to Receive New Rescue Truck This Fall

According to a report from WLDS, the Roodhouse (IL) Fire Department (RFD) is expected to receive a new, state-of-the-art rescue truck in September thanks to a $40,5000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and a little aid from 13th District Congressman Rodney Davis.

The new 2021 Dodge Ram 5500 4×4 Crew Cab truck will replace the RFD’s current rescue truck, which has been in service since 1983. RFD Chief Terry Hopkins said the older truck is still working but is no longer cost effective to keep up the maintenance. He says the RFD will place the classic rescue truck for bid to help offset some of the new vehicle’s cost. Hopkins also said the new rescue will help aid the RFD in the 250-275 medical calls the department responds to annually.

In January, Davis announced that the RFD received the grant from the Community Facility Disaster Grants program through the USDA Rural Development. The new truck will cost $115,900, with a commercial loan for $75,400 being made to the RFD alongside the grant to complete the purchase.

Hopkins said the RFD will face a delay in getting the truck on the road, stating that it will take until September or perhaps even early October for the RFD to take receipt of the vehicle. He also said it has taken the RFD a year’s worth of effort to secure the rescue truck.

Hopkins says that Roodhouse Police Chief Kyle Robison was instrumental in informing the RFD about the USDA grant. Robison has used the grant to purchase squad cars in the past.

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