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Posted: Jan 30, 2019

Mother surrenders newborn twins to firefighters in California

A young woman who recently gave birth to twins arrived at Fire Station 302 in Hesperia and surrendered her children under the states “Safe-Haven Law”. It happened at about 8:40 pm, on January 28, 2019. San Bernardino County Fire department officials said, a woman showed up at the station and gave possession of the newborn twins to the crew.
- PUB DATE: 1/30/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: VVNG.com
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Posted: Jan 30, 2019

Car plunges 9 stories inside Florida parking garage and burns as owner watches, reports say

VIDEO: It was probably the last thing Matt Olechnowicz expected when he asked a valet at a Biscayne Boulevard parking garage to get his car about 6 p.m. Tuesday. Olechnowicz told reporters that a short time later his custom 2005 Acura TL plunged down an elevator shaft and burst into flames. “When I called for the car, all the sudden I hear my car alarm going off and I hear a big bang.
- PUB DATE: 1/30/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Sun Sentinel
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Posted: Jan 30, 2019

Deadly Clarkston house fire burns for hours

Clarkston Fire says there were two people in a house that caught fire this morning and only one of them survived. Firefighters say when they arrived, the house was fully engulfed in flames. They called for help from the Asotin County Fire District and Lewiston Fire Department. After fighting flames for over an hour, crews were told to get out of the house for safety reasons.
- PUB DATE: 1/29/2019 9:40:07 PM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
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Posted: Jan 30, 2019

Deadly Clarkston house fire burns for hours

Clarkston Fire says there were two people in a house that caught fire this morning and only one of them survived. Firefighters say when they arrived, the house was fully engulfed in flames. They called for help from the Asotin County Fire District and Lewiston Fire Department. After fighting flames for over an hour, crews were told to get out of the house for safety reasons.
- PUB DATE: 1/29/2019 9:40:07 PM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
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Posted: Jan 29, 2019

Gallery: 2015 Rosenbauer Commander Rescue-Pumper

Article and Photos by Lindsay Dye

Engine 791 began as a demonstrator unit for Rosenbauer until September, 2017. Princeton (TX) Fire Rescue contracted to purchase the apparatus at that time, and the engine was configured to meet the needs of the department. Engine 791 was officially placed into service on June 1, 2018.

The cab (65 inch with 11 inch roof)/chassis are the RBM Commander R611 model with cab seating for five provided. An EMS cabinet is centered along the rear cab wall. An auxiliary A/C mounted on the roof provides additional climate control. Both cab and the Crossfire EXT Model body are mounted on the Commander chassis with extruded aluminum construction. Roll-up compartment doors are part of the body package. Rescue style compartments are mounted on top of each body side.

Power is provided by a 450-hp Cummins ISL9 engine and an Allison EVS 3000 six-speed transmission with pushbutton shifter. A 7.9-kW generator featuring Rosenbauer’s Green Star Idle Reduction technology is mounted at the front of the body. A Weldon V-MUX® electrical system with a Vista IV display is also featured. 

The apparatus features a Rosenbauer N1500 1,500-gpm, single-stage pump (midship) and a UPF 700-gallon tank. The front bumper tray carries 100 feet of 1¾-inch preconnected hose along with an additional 150 feet of 1¾-inch hose. Two speedlays of 1¾-inch Hose (200 feet each) and one speedlay with 200 feet of 2-inch hose are located in an enclosed compartment adjacent to the pump panel. The hosebed carries 800 feet of 4-inch LDH hose and 500 feet of 3-inch hose. An Akron Model 3440 DeckMaster monitor is mounted on top of the right side of the body. A Hannay booster reel with 150 feet of ¾-inch hose is located in the right rear compartment. Foam capabilities are provided by an FRC Turbo Foam TFC system with a 50-gallon (20 A and 30 B) foam cell. Foam is plumbed to the front jump line, the speedlays, and the booster reel. Ground ladders are mounted to a hydraulic ladder rack on the right side of the body.

The warning lights include a Whelen Ultra Freedom light bar (72 inch) and Whelen M6, M7, and M9 lights on the body perimeter. A Roto Ray is mounted on the cab face, and a Whelen Model #TANF85 Traffic Advisor is mounted on the rear of the body. Scene lighting is provided by FRC Spectra lights on the brow and body sides. Audio warning devices include a flush-mounted Federal Q2B and a Whelen Model 295HFS2 electronic siren module with 2 Federal Dynamax ES100 speakers mounted through the front bumper.

This unit is Princeton’s first in the newly adopted dark blue over red livery.

Dealer:   DACO Fire Equipment, Inc.-Ft. Worth, TX

Representative:  David Edwards

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