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Posted: Mar 14, 2019

Man Charged with Attempting to Steal Tazewell (TN) Fire Apparatus

 
 

Police spotted Rodriguez while investigating a report of a suspicious person attempting to break into vehicles near the Tazewell/New Tazewell Fire Department's station house early Sunday.  

The responding officer noticed one of the fire hall's bay doors open, and the ladder truck idling inside with its lights activated. Rodriguez was in the driver's seat, the release states.

The suspect also stole a fuel card from the fire department, according to the release.

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Posted: Mar 14, 2019

Harris-Elmore (OH) Fire Department Donates Old Fire Equipment

 
 

On Tuesday, the Harris-Elmore Fire Department loaded up 19 self-contained breathing apparatuses, several Hurst extraction tools, commonly referred to as “jaws of life,” and a number of other firefighting equipment to be shipped overseas to help save lives abroad.   

For legal liability reasons, Fire Chief Jim Wilburn said the department was limited in what it could do with its old equipment that was taken out of service after being replaced with the new state-of-the-art gear purchased through the grant. 

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Posted: Mar 14, 2019

San Bernardino County (CA) Fire Apparatus Involved in Collision

 
 

The incident took place at about 2:46 p.m., and witnesses said the lights and sirens were activated on Medic Truck 77, which was traveling westbound in the 16900 block of Slover Avenue.

The fire truck collided with a blue Toyota Yaris and a gray Dodge Caravan in the intersection of Slover and Tower Court.

Authorities said there were complaints of pain from the occupants of the two cars involved, but they declined medical treatment.

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Posted: Mar 14, 2019

Okmulgee County (OK) Deputies Search for Stolen Fire Apparatus

 
 

The Liberty Volunteer Fire Department realized the truck was stolen and called the sheriff's office for help.  

At 8:10 a.m., the truck was captured on surveillance video north of Haskell in Muskogee County driving through a gate before being used to break into a house.The vehicle is a 2007 Ford F-350 fire truck.

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Posted: Mar 14, 2019

Firefighters installed smoke alarms in a Spokane Valley home; that investment saved lives

A fire at a Spokane Valley mobile home on Wednesday would have turned out much worse if firefighters wouldn’t have responded to the same house last year, for a nonfire call, and noticed that the house lacked smoke alarms, leading firefighters to install them for the residents. Wednesday’s fire started at about 9:30 p.
- PUB DATE: 3/14/2019 3:34:08 PM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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