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Posted: Aug 30, 2018

California firefighter no match for 101-year-old ping pong player

VIDEO - On Tuesday, the crew of Engine Company 33 - A Division responded to a medical call at a retirement community. When they arrived, they spotted a woman bouncing a ping pong ball alone. They asked the staff about the woman and were told she is 101-years young and always looking for a worthy ping pong opponent to play with.
- PUB DATE: 8/30/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: XETV-TV San Diego 6
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Posted: Aug 30, 2018

Containment grows to 58 percent on Miriam Fire

Containment of the Miriam Fire near White Pass progressed Wednesday to 58 percent, up from 40 percent earlier this week. The north and east side of the fire line were in patrol and mop-up status Wednesday, with 255 firefighters on scene. The nearby Clear Fork Fire was at 65 acres Wednesday, continuing its slow, gradual growth.
- PUB DATE: 8/29/2018 11:19:50 PM - SOURCE: Yakima Herald-Republic
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Posted: Aug 30, 2018

60-foot tree falls on SUV, trapping woman inside near Bothell

A woman in her 20's has moderate injuries after a 60-foot-tall tree fell on her SUV, trapping her inside near Clearview, north of Bothell Wednesday night. According to Snohomish County Fire District 7, it happened around 7:45 p.m. near 51st Ave SE and 175th Street SE. Firefighters had to extricate the woman from the SUV.
- PUB DATE: 8/29/2018 10:33:06 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Aug 30, 2018

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Seagrave Rescue Truck

Bedford Hills (NY) Fire District walk-in rescue. Marauder stainless steel tilt cab and chassis.

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Posted: Aug 29, 2018

Calloway County Fire-Rescue (KY) Fire Apparatus in Crash En Route to Barn Fire

However, the fact that the truck never made it to the fire did not contribute to the barn being destroyed, officials said. CCFR Chief Tommy Morgan said the barn on Scott Road was past the point of being saved when the truck overturned on Butterworth Road while responding to the blaze. The truck — CCFR’s Pumper 5 unit from its Kirksey station — crashed, in fact, while responding with no lights and sirens, Morgan said.   

“When you drive trucks long enough, this is going to happen eventually,” Morgan said. “Talking to our guy, he was meeting a vehicle (near the intersection Jones Sparkman Road) when he suddenly realized, after moving over a bit, that the pavement was higher than the ground and he fell off the road.”

The “guy” to which Morgan referred was not only a CCFR firefighter, but it was Calloway County Emergency Management Director Bill Call, who has been with CCFR for about three years. Morgan said Call was taken to Murray-Calloway County Hospital for treatment of injuries. He was released shortly before noon.

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