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Posted: Feb 6, 2019

Alabama city council mulls making Montgomery police and fire highest paid officers in state

With last year’s pay raises in effect, City Council members now want to know what it would take to make Montgomery’s public safety officers the highest paid in the state. For years, retention troubles have plagued the Montgomery Police Department and Montgomery Fire/Rescue. Despite high marks from outside groups on their performance, police lost around 60 officers last year, while firefighters had about 30 leave.
- PUB DATE: 2/6/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Montgomery Advertiser
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Posted: Feb 5, 2019

Psychiatric Patient Steals Michigan Ambulance, Crashes Into Police

 
 
Reports say Gunnar Theodore Ahlson was a psychiatric patient being transported from McLaren Hospital in Mount Clemens to Auburn Hills. He reportedly overpowered two Medstar employees and stole the ambulance, heading westbound on Hall Road and then northbound on Schoenherr where he crashed into two Macomb County Sheriff patrol cars, police said.
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Posted: Feb 5, 2019

Star City VFD (WV) Gets New Ambulance

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Posted: Feb 5, 2019

Rural Metro (TN) Opens New Fire Station

 
 
 

Rural Metro Fire Chief Jerry Harnish said the growing community in North Knoxville created the need for an additional station.  

"The need to have Station 36 here has been driven by the growth in the community. A quick look at the maps shows as long as the call was along Emory Road, it's a fairly easy prospect to get here from the Halls station or the Powell station. The problem has been the growth has been so phenomenal, those engines are now so busy," Chief Harnish said.

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Posted: Feb 5, 2019

Mountain Home Fire Department (AR) Gets First Brush Fire Apparatus

 
 

The truck is a brand new 2019 Ford F350 extended cab truck with custom outfitting by WildFire out of Alvarado, Texas. The truck is four wheel drive and has a 300-gallon tank fitted to the one ton chassis.  

The truck is capable of pumping 350 gallons per minute and will replace a truck owned by the Arkansas Forestry Department that's insured and maintained by the city. The older truck, a 1985 model, will move to Station 3 on County Road 27, where it will continue service.

The new truck cost approximately $91,000, according to Mountain Home Fire Chief Ken Williams who said the price was good considering such trucks can cost $121,000 or more.

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