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Posted: Sep 30, 2018

Spokane Valley firefighters rescue driver and dog from car suspended in trees

On Sunday, Spokane Fire District 8 tweeted about an unusual extrication that took place on Saturday near Mica, just south of Spokane Valley. A car rolled off Highway 27 and became suspended in some trees. Firefighters successfully removed both the driver and the driver's dog from the vehicle The patient was transported to a nearby hospital and is in stable condition.
- PUB DATE: 9/30/2018 7:56:27 PM - SOURCE: KXLY-TV ABC 4
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Posted: Sep 30, 2018

Fire scorches, damages Kent home; no one is hurt

Firefighters from the Puget Sound and Renton regional fire authorities responded to and exinguished a house fire in the 11400 block of Southeast 217 Street on Saturday night. Neighbors first reported the fire around 9 p.m., which started in the covered walkway of the two-story house. The fire heavily damaged the front of the home, melting the siding and breaking out two windows.
- PUB DATE: 9/30/2018 1:00:42 PM - SOURCE: Kent Reporter
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Posted: Sep 28, 2018

Longview council honors firefighters', citizens' heroic act

The Longview City Council Thursday honored two off-duty firefighters and two citizens who saved the life of a Longview man after he had a heart attack while fishing. Later in the meeting, the council then voted to accept a grant that will help pay for three additional firefighters. Chris Wills, who is married to Longview Parks and Recreation Director Jennifer Wills, was fishing on the Columbia River in the early morning on Aug.
- PUB DATE: 9/28/2018 2:46:20 PM - SOURCE: Longview Daily News
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Posted: Sep 28, 2018

Fire at rural Clark County home being investigated as crime

A Monday morning fire at an abandoned home in rural Clark County is being investigated as a crime. According to Deputy Clark County Fire Marshal Caleb Barnes, the fire in the area of Northeast 72nd Avenue and JR Anderson Road appears to have been started intentionally. Clark County Fire & Rescue crews were dispatched about 6 a.
- PUB DATE: 9/28/2018 12:52:47 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian - Metered Site
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Posted: Sep 28, 2018

IAFC Foundation Receives Motorola Solutions Foundation Grant

Chantilly, Va. – The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) Foundation today announced it has received a grant for $40,000 USD from Motorola Solutions Foundation, the charitable arm of Motorola Solutions, Inc., to continue the Foundation’s efforts to train America’s future fire service leaders.

This is the sixth consecutive year that Motorola Solutions Foundation has provided grant funding to support the IAFC Foundation’s leadership training initiatives. The company officer leadership training follows the standards set forth in the IAFC’s nationally recognized Officer Development Program (ODP). In the past six years, the IAFC’s Regional COLS program has trained more than 850 company officers. Motorola Solutions Foundation awards grants each year to organizations which support and advance public safety programs and technology and engineering education initiatives.

IAFC Foundation President Anthony P. Campisi, president and CEO of Glatfelter Insurance Group, said the Foundation is excited to be able to expand the availability of officer development training across the U.S.

“We thank Motorola for its continuing commitment to the IAFC Foundation’s initiatives to train the next generation of fire service leaders,” Campisi said. “The demands and skills required of today’s fire chief to succeed are increasing and becoming more complex every year. It is critical that we provide our future leaders with the education and training necessary to help them protect their communities and first responders.”

This year, Motorola Solutions Foundation grants will support programs that help more than 3 million students, teachers, first responders and community members around the globe. There is a specific focus on providing grants to programs that impact underrepresented populations, including females, minorities, people with disabilities, veterans and others. 

“The Motorola Solutions Foundation is honored to and privileged to support the work of the IAFC Foundation,” said Matt Blakely, executive director of the Motorola Solutions Foundation. “We believe in organizations that are fostering innovation, building partnerships and driving change, and we’re proud to be part of the positive impact they’re making in communities.”

For additional information on Motorola Solutions Foundation grants program, visit: motorolasolutions.com/foundation

For more information on the IAFC Foundation, please visit www.iafcf.org

 

About IAFC Foundation

The IAFC Foundation provides scholarships that make it possible for fire and EMS first responders to access the advanced learning opportunities they need to be prepared for the increasing complex realities of the world today. For more information on Foundation giving and scholarship applications, visit www.iafcf.org

 

About Motorola Solutions Foundation

The Motorola Solutions Foundation is the charitable and philanthropic arm of Motorola Solutions. With employees located around the globe, Motorola Solutions seeks to benefit the communities where it operates. The foundation achieves this by making strategic grants, forging strong community partnerships and fostering innovation. Motorola Solutions Foundation focuses its funding on public safety, disaster relief, employee programs and education, especially in science, technology, engineering and math. For more information on Motorola Solutions Corporate and Foundation giving, visit our website: motorolasolutions.com/foundation

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