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Posted: Jul 1, 2019

New Kernersville (NC) Fire Station Dedicated

 
 
The Kernersville Fire Rescue Department dedicated a new fire station located at 1180 Highway 66 South. The building was dedicated to Fire Chief Walter M. Summerville III. Summerville died in 2012 in the line of duty due to a cardiac event. The new fire station is replacing an existing station that opened in 1977.
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Posted: Jul 1, 2019

Middlesex (NC) Adds Fire Apparatus

 
 

This firefighter is not an actual fireman, but rather a 1997 Pierce Saber fire engine purchased from the Zebulon Fire Department when that organization purchased multiple new trucks last month.  

The engine, which was given the service distinction of Engine 52, is capable of transporting six firefighters and 1,000 gallons of water to emergency calls and has a pump that will deliver 1,500 gallons per minute from a hydrant or other water access point.

With just under 31,000 miles on it, Engine 52 may have needed replacing in a rapidly growing town the size of Zebulon, but for a rural department like Middlesex, the truck is considered to be in its prime. Officials said it will serve residents of Middlesex and southern Nash County for many years to come without breaking the bank. 

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Posted: Jul 1, 2019

Missing Little River-Academy (TX) Fire Apparatus Turned Over to Sheriff

 
 

With the warning given, Lange said the keys were turned over and trucks were located at the Iron House Storage facility on Sparta Road. They are now in possession of Bell County.

Bell County Commissioner Russell Schneider said Thursday he called the president of the fire department's board, Karen Hoelker, letting her know the county will not continue to fund the department if their contracts and memorandums of understanding are not met.

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Posted: Jul 1, 2019

Pamelia VFD (NY) Fire Department Replaces Fire Apparatus

The fund was created in his name to provide equipment for fire departments across the country.  

The donated truck didn’t travel far; it comes from the Morley Fire Department in St. Lawrence County. Pamelia Assistant Fire Chief Howard O’Brien says it was time for the old truck to go.  

“It’s developed some issues. It’s got a steel tank that’s leaking. With this truck, we’re not gonna have to worry about that. We’ll take care of it. We’ll honor the gift and it’ll serve our community for quite a few years to come,” he said.

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Posted: Jul 1, 2019

With wildfires looming, a Seattle artist speaks for the trees

At the top of the Space Needle, summer crowds swarm the circular observation deck, enthralled and thrilled by the transparent walls. A tourist with a British accent asks a stranger to take her picture while she sits on the glass floor, so it will appear as if she’s floating some 600 feet in the air. She giggles and says she’s petrified, then asks for one more shot — “This time with me looking down at the ground.
- PUB DATE: 7/1/2019 2:35:57 PM - SOURCE: Crosscut
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