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Posted: Oct 6, 2018

Homeowner Upset with Tulsa Fire Department After House Fire

Disabled and left in only his pajamas, he's not sure what to do next.  

"I've been here two years, faithfully," said Johnson. "I love this area, and I love my neighbors. I'm sad, and I'm pissed off."

He's angry with the Tulsa Fire Department. He says he called for help multiple times and waited too long for crews to arrive.

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Posted: Oct 6, 2018

Springfield (FL) Gets New Fire Apparatus

The Fire Chief also made sure they brought this truck home with a warm welcome.

"The other two trucks did a water curtain over it, and it came through the curtain, pulled it to the station, backed it in. We did what they call the blessing of the fleet, where the Pastor of Springfield Baptist Church said a prayer over it and then we pushed it in backwards," said Springfield Fire Chief Brian Eddins.

Chief Eddins says pushing the truck into the station is part of their tradition.

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Posted: Oct 5, 2018

Youngstown (OH) Fire Department Removes One Truck from Service

Mayor: Elimination of city firetruck results in demotions

YOUNGSTOWN - Youngstown Fire Department has permanently demoted three captains and six lieutenants as part of a financial restructuring of the department. The city removed one fire truck from service, on the advice of fire Chief Barry Finley, according to a Thursday evening release from Mayor Jamael Tito Brown.

Nine Fire Officers Demoted in Restructuring

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Posted: Oct 5, 2018

Man arrested for arson after allegedly admitting to starting 2012 house fire in Ephrata

Nearly six years after a fire destroyed an Ephrata home, a man has reportedly admitted to starting the fire. James Wyman, 24, was arrested Thursday morning for arson in the first degree and burglary in the first degree in connection to the December 2012 blaze. Ephrata police were called just before 11 a.
- PUB DATE: 10/5/2018 12:03:47 PM - SOURCE: iFiberOne
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Posted: Oct 5, 2018

Robotronics Inc Launches New Website

Robotronics is inviting visitors to explore its new website, www.robotronics.com. The new website, focused on their educational teaching materials product lines, has been designed to provide a better, user-friendly experience with improved navigation and functionality throughout, allowing visitors to access detailed product information and an option to shop for spare parts and accessories for new or currently owned products.

Created with the user experience firmly in mind, the website has been designed using the latest technology, so the site is compatible with today's browsers and mobile devices.  The responsive website will detect what device is connected to the website and provide an optimized, easy to navigate layout.

To further improve the user experience, the new website a downloadable section allowing customers to download owner manuals, catalogs, and grant funding guide information.  This allows customers to find the answers they are looking for quickly and effectively.  They have also added Youtube videos to help our customers see the products in action.

“We are excited to launch a new website that is tailored to our visitors”, said Tyson Jepsen, Marketing and Social Media Manager.  “We seek to not only integrate new technology into our products, but also our website, to offer a better solution to our customers”

About Robotronics Inc

Robotronics is a company born in the Springville, Utah, who specializes in engineering Educational Robots, Costumes, and printed material to teach kids how to be safe. Proudly Made in Utah since 1983.

For product information, visit www.robotronics.com

 

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