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Posted: Dec 30, 2019

Vehicle flipped over in Spokane, driver walks away with minor injuries

A woman is recovering after she was involved in crash that left her hanging upside down in her SUV. Police say around 8:45 Monday morning, the driver of a white SUV crashed into a blue truck near Hogan and Springfield in Spokane. The white SUV ended up on it's roof. When fire crews arrived they found the driver of the SUV hanging by her sealtbelt.
- PUB DATE: 12/30/2019 9:42:04 AM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
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Posted: Dec 30, 2019

Fire truck failure leaves North Dakota city vulnerable

The failure of the state of North Dakota's ladder truck has left Jamestown Fire Chief Jim Reuther worried about the department's ability to fight fires and make rescues from taller buildings in Jamestown and the North Dakota State Hospital. The ladder truck is owned by the state of North Dakota under an agreement where the JFD provides fire protection to the State Hospital.
- PUB DATE: 12/30/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: The Jamestown Sun
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Posted: Dec 30, 2019

19th century Massachusetts mansion destroyed by fire was originally built for President John Quincy Adams' descendant

VIDEO: A shortage of water hampered firefighters' efforts Friday to save a historic 120-year-old home in Concord which was originally built for the prominent descendant of a U.S. President. The fire at 240 Fairhaven Hill Road burned a 6,500-square-foot home that was built in 1899, according to records.
- PUB DATE: 12/30/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WCVB-TV ABC 5 Boston
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Posted: Dec 30, 2019

Ohio paramedics leaving lifesaving naloxone behind with patients, family members

When the call comes in for an opiate overdose, Akron Fire District Chief Joseph Natko said paramedics drop everything and respond as fast as they can. But four to six minutes can pass from the time someone dials the phone to when a paramedic treats the patient. When people overdose, Natko said they can seem intoxicated or unresponsive.
- PUB DATE: 12/30/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Akron Beacon Journal
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Posted: Dec 30, 2019

South Carolina: Why a Charleston-area development boom is leading to fire-inspection backlogs

Jamie Dukes tried the door handle, throwing his weight against the small metal door that led to the outside of a North Charleston industrial facility. It wouldn’t move. Inside the structure, pallets of polyester were stacked more than 6 feet high. A plastics warehousing firm was moving in, and Dukes, a North Charleston fire inspector, was on site to sign off that the property was up to code.
- PUB DATE: 12/30/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: The Post and Courier - Metered Site
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