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Posted: Mar 6, 2019

Fire officials: Young boy rescued from burning Vancouver home, one person injured

The Vancouver Fire Department says someone broke a window to rescue a young boy from a burning home Wednesday morning. Officials say the residential fire was in the Five Corners area of Vancouver, in the 9000 block of Northeast 91st Street, at around 4:30 a.m. Fire officials say a 14-year-old girl called 911 to report the fire.
- PUB DATE: 3/6/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Mar 6, 2019

Homeowner tries thawing frozen pipes with flame torch; Spokane house is now a total loss

One homeowner in south Spokane tried to thaw frozen pipes but brought firefighters to their home instead Tuesday morning. Firefighters told KHQ that the homeowner, and his 15-year-old son, went underneath their house and tried to unfreeze their pipes with a flame torch. Firefighters said the insulation caught fire, and the two tried throwing snow to put the fire out.
- PUB DATE: 3/5/2019 10:48:12 PM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
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Posted: Mar 5, 2019

Second Beaver Dam (WI) Fire Station to be Studied

 
 

"We have an idea of what we need," said Fire Chief Alan Mannel "Our need exists today. It's not any kind of future need, it's a today need. Anything on the north end of town, basically anything north of Culver's, is out of our reach to effectively service in a timely manner. A fire can more than double in less than a minute. Time is the issue when it comes to a heart attack or a stroke."  

The department will seek a request for proposals from firms to complete the study. The study will look at the need for a second fire station as well as staffing, services and collaboration with other agencies.

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Posted: Mar 5, 2019

Spokane (WA) Fire Department Credits Fire Equipment, Maintenance with Saving Firefighters Life

 
 

“The worst fireground conditions we run into routinely will have air temperatures from 571 F to 2000 F and normally found during severe exposures like a flashover or backdraft,” said Spokane Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer. “Although the exposure to this firefighter was lower, the PPE provided a protection level so the employee can escape the situation with minimum harm. The intensity of these exposures generally causes damage to gear in a variety of ways.”  

Schaeffer explained that exposure to ordinary and emergency situations of fireground exposures affect PPE. For the most part, they do not show damage for routine levels of exposure.  All of the PPE outer shell fabrics are made of inherently flame-resistant fibers — Nomex, Kevlar, PBI, Basofil, etc. 

When fabrics made from these fibers are exposed to high heat, the first effect seen is loss of dye (the black color). If a fabric is dyed, the dye sublimes (it goes from a solid to a vapor) which makes the fabric revert to its natural color.

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Posted: Mar 5, 2019

Beach City (OH) Gets Grant for Ambulance Equipment

Fire Chief Bill Anderson said he is thankful for the grant that will allow the purchase of a cot and loader systems. He is hopeful the request for the passage of a 2-mill, five-year fire levy will allow the Fire Department to purchase an additional cot for another ambulance.

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