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Posted: Jan 7, 2019

New Norristown (PA) Fire Apparatus Goes Into Service

 
 

"The Norristown community is deserving of quality and reliable vehicles and equipment," Council President Sonya Sanders said in a statement. "The firetruck purchase confirms Council's commitment to put the safety and the needs of our residents at the forefront."  

The truck was purchased using funds from the municipality's $10 million capital improvement plan, the first in Norristown history, which was launched in 2017.

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Posted: Jan 7, 2019

Cedar Falls (IA) Displays New Fire Apparatus

The city’s employees and citizens deserve good equipment that is ready to go when needed, Cedar Falls Mayor Jim Brown said.

The new truck should be ready for action in a few weeks after hoses and other equipment is installed.

 

Come summer, the fire truck will be housed in the new Public Safety Building, which city officials estimate will open on July 1.

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Posted: Jan 7, 2019

Attleboro (MA) Driver Injured in Fire Apparatus Accident

Ladder 1, which is a Pierce tiller truck, was responding to a medical emergency around 7:30 p.m. Friday when it was struck on the passenger side by a vehicle driven by a 40- year-old Attleboro resident at the intersection of Pleasant and Emory streets. That driver suffered unknown injuries and was transported to Sturdy Memorial Hospital for treatment.

The ladder was driven by a 27-year-old city firefighter who resides in Warwick, R.I., police said.None of the firefighters on the ladder truck were injured in the crash, officials said.

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Posted: Jan 7, 2019

Spokane Fire: No evidence of dangerous substance found at evacuated Walmart

The Spokane Fire Department confirmed Monday it found no evidence of a dangerous substance reportedly found on money used at a cashier's station at a north Spokane Walmart Sunday night. Spokane Fire said three staff members reported feeling sick as they collected money with a suspicious substance on it Sunday night.
- PUB DATE: 1/7/2019 11:04:10 AM - SOURCE: KXLY-TV ABC 4
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Posted: Jan 7, 2019

Spokane Fire: No evidence of dangerous substance found at evacuated Walmart

The Spokane Fire Department confirmed Monday it found no evidence of a dangerous substance reportedly found on money used at a cashier's station at a north Spokane Walmart Sunday night. Spokane Fire said three staff members reported feeling sick as they collected money with a suspicious substance on it Sunday night.
- PUB DATE: 1/7/2019 11:04:10 AM - SOURCE: KXLY-TV ABC 4
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