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Posted: Dec 20, 2018

Finalists Announced for National “Spot a Hero” Campaign from Leary Firefighters Foundation and Spotted Dog Technologies

December 18, 2018 – The Leary Firefighters Foundation has announced that five volunteer fire departments have been selected as finalists in the National “Spot-a-Hero” Technology Grant campaign from the Leary Firefighters Foundation and Spotted Dog Technologies. The top five departments are:

  • Solomons Volunteer Fire Department (Maryland)
  • Piggott Volunteer Fire Department (Arkansas)
  • Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department (Maryland)
  • Elk Ridge Volunteer Fire Department (Utah)
  • Double Oak Volunteer Fire Department (Texas)

As finalists, the departments have the opportunity to apply to the Leary Foundation for a $5,000 grant to license Rover (™), Spotted Dog’s Mobile Incident Response Platform that improves response time by creating two-way communication between station commanders and first responders and delivering critical data .

To be eligible for the grant, volunteer fire departments from around the country were nominated by members of their communities on the SpotAHero.com website during the six-week campaign. Each nomination received one point with an additional point awarded when the nominator provided a reason why their local department should be recognized. The Spot-a-Hero campaign received over 900 nominations.

“It is quite an accomplishment to be one of the finalists from the many agencies that were nominated,” said Jodi Wallace, program administrator for the Spot-a-Hero campaign. “Eighty six  percent of U.S. fire departments are staffed by volunteer firefighters. It’s not surprising that the comments from the nominators create a compelling narrative about the dedication of these community heroes.”

All five finalists will be vetted through the Leary Firefighters Foundations’ grant process with three departments selected to receive the $5,000 licensing grant. The winners will be announced early next year.                                                       

 

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Posted: Dec 20, 2018

Spokane fire officials can't determine if arson caused hotel parking garage fire

City officials have ended an investigation into a November parking garage fire near Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and were unable to determine if the building burned from arson, because it was too damaged for investigators to enter safely. Michele Anderson, spokesperson for the Spokane Fire Department, said the building, at 675 S.
- PUB DATE: 12/20/2018 8:19:43 AM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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Posted: Dec 20, 2018

Quincy City Council approves $73.6 million 2019 budget

The City of Quincy passed a $73.6 million budget for 2019, including $24 million for continued work on the city’s industrial waste water treatment and reuse system. “We’ve gone through the budget, gone over it tooth and nail,” said Quincy City Administrator Tim Snead. After several days of meetings to hammer out the 2019 budget, which is large for a town of 8,000 people, council members unanimously approved the budget with virtually no discussion.
- PUB DATE: 12/20/2018 5:48:39 AM - SOURCE: Columbia Basin Herald
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Posted: Dec 20, 2018

Florida Fire Department Hurting after Firefighter Suicide

When St. Petersburg Fire Rescue responded to a call about a self-inflicted gunshot suicide Tuesday evening, the emergency crew discovered the victim was one of their own. "We're seeing a real spike in suicides," James Large, St. Petersburg Fire Rescue Chief, said. More first responders died by suicide last year than in the line of duty.
- PUB DATE: 12/20/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WFLA-TV NBC 8
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Posted: Dec 20, 2018

Warrant request for Detroit fire union president sent back to police

Wayne County prosecutors kicked a warrant request back to the Detroit Police Department in the case of a fire union official accused of publicly sharing sensitive information about witnesses in a homicide case. Police Chief James Craig confirmed earlier this month that detectives were investigating social media posts by Mike Nevin, president of the Detroit Fire Fighters Association.
- PUB DATE: 12/20/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Detroit Free Press
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