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Posted: Feb 14, 2019

Pennsylvania fire chiefs association celebrates volunteer firefighter couples on Valentine's Day

To help celebrate Valentine’s Day, the Chester County Fire Chiefs Association is paying special tribute to couples who keep the spark of romance alive by saving lives together as volunteer firefighters. Malvern Battalion Fire Chief Neil Vaughn came to Andrea’s rescue after she was in a car accident during slippery winter conditions.
- PUB DATE: 2/14/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Coatesville Daily Local News
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Posted: Feb 14, 2019

Two Seattle firefighters hurt during overdose call

Two firefighters were injured during a call early Thursday in the Eastlake neighborhood of Seattle. Firefighters were called to a home near East Roanoke Street and Eastlake Avenue East at 2:20 a.m. for a 27-year-old man who had overdosed and was in critical condition. At some point during the response, the firefighters were injured.
- PUB DATE: 2/14/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KIRO 7 News
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Posted: Feb 14, 2019

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-E-ONE Pumper

Bloomington (IL) Fire Department pumper. Typhoon cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; eMAX 1,500-gpm pump; UPF poly 750-gallon tank.

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Posted: Feb 13, 2019

Wilkes-Barre (PA) Obtains New Ambulance

 
 

The 2018 Wheeled Coach Ford F-450 Ambulance was purchased from Keystone Emergency Vehicles through Pennsylvania COSTARS. The emergency vehicle is equipped with the latest technology. The administration negotiated for the purchase to include an extended 7-year warranty which will provide significant savings.  

It will take about three weeks to fully equip the vehicle and get it licensed by the PA Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, before it can be put in service.The new ambulance will likely begin service in March according to Tyler Ryan, Executive Assistant to Mayor Tony George.

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Posted: Feb 13, 2019

St. Louis Paramedics Push Patient On Icy Streets After Ambulance Gets Stuck

 
 
 

Jon Stillpass and Shaylor Taetz, who have both been working as paramedics and firefighters for about seven years, had to go to extreme lengths to get a patient to DePaul Hospital in wintry conditions. The two had no idea the event was photographed by Carol Parks, one of the hospital's nurses.

The two came upon the scene of a metro bus, loaded with just the driver, that had slid on ice and spun around in the opposite direction. The ambulance itself started to slide as they approached, but Stillpass managed to keep the vehicle on the road.

Though Taetz says the driver didn't have any life-threatening injuries, she was shaken up, and it was clear she needed to be taken to the hospital for evaluation.

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