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Posted: Dec 10, 2018

Report: Training, Inattention Blamed for South Portland (ME) Fire Apparatus Fire

On Friday, the South Portland Fire Department released a report into the Oct. 30 fire started after the truck's 107-foot aerial ladder hit an overhead power line, sending an electrical current that destroyed the truck's wiring systems and sparked a fire.

The truck was placed in service two days before. New guidelines have been developed to prevent a recurrence.

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Posted: Dec 10, 2018

T-Boned Fire Apparatus Headed to Scott County (IL) House Fire

The driver of the SUV suffered a minor injury and refused medical transport.

The truck’s lights and sirens were activated. No citations were issued.The fire in Scott County was near the intersection of 235th Street and 277 Avenue, in Rural Scott County, Iowa, and attracted several emergency response vehicles.

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Posted: Dec 10, 2018

Wilmington (NC) Fire Department to Roll Out New Fire Apparatus

The truck is “completely furnished with all new equipment, including a battery operated hydraulic cutter and spreader, better known as the ‘jaws-of-life,’ and complement of ground ladders totaling 167’,” according to a press release.  

The new fire vehicle also sets a record in New Hanover County as the tallest fire apparatus with a ladder designed to withstand 35 miles per hour sustained winds while fully extended at 107 feet vertically or 100 feet horizontally.

“The soon-to-be christened Truck 7 offers our firefighters increased hearing protection with a fully sealed passenger cab, in addition to front and side compartment airbags that will give our firefighters more protection in the event of a side roll over or frontal impact collision,” the press release reads. “The Hi-Viz LED light and siren package provides a greater visibility to public of our first responders as they are responding to emergencies.”

A budget of about $1.3 million was allotted for the purchase in July 2017.

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Posted: Dec 10, 2018

Update: Another Jehovah’s Witness center has been destroyed in 9-month rash of arson attacks in Thurston County

At the center of the investigation into crimes against Jehovah’s Witnesses – including two fires that destroyed worship centers – is a question that has vexed Washington state investigators, the governor and pretty much anyone who has come into contact with the religious denomination: Who could muster this much destructive rage against a religion full of pacifists? On Friday morning, Thurston County authorities responded to a predawn fire in the city of Lacey, Washington.
- PUB DATE: 12/10/2018 1:58:07 PM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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Posted: Dec 10, 2018

Fire destroys vacant residence in Elma

An abandoned residence in Elma was destroyed by fire early Sunday evening, according to Grays Harbor Fire District 5. Investigators say they plan to return to the fire site Monday to determine a cause and to confirm the structure was unoccupied. Fire crews were dispatched about 6:30 p.m. Sunday to the 100 block of Blockhouse Road North.
- PUB DATE: 12/10/2018 10:36:20 AM - SOURCE: Olympian
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