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Posted: Sep 25, 2018

Martin Pang, who set fire that killed 4 Seattle firefighters, to be released from prison

Martin Pang, who set fire to a Seattle warehouse in 1995 in hopes of collecting an insurance payout — a blaze that killed four firefighters in the worst loss of life in the department’s history — will be released from prison on Thursday. Pang, now 62, set fire to a frozen-food warehouse owned by his parents in the Chinatown International District on Jan.
- PUB DATE: 9/25/2018 5:37:13 PM - SOURCE: Seattle Times
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Posted: Sep 25, 2018

Commercial fire damages Wenatchee building

This morning at 10:42, emergency officials responded to a commercial structure fire at 1028 South Columbia Street in Wenatchee. iFIBER ONE News was on scene only a few minutes after firefighters arrived to discover smoke emanating from the roof of the building. “The call came in as a commercial fire and first arriving units, the door was open and smoke was pouring out as well as coming out of the top vent, so we had a working fire for sure," said Chelan County Fire District 1 Deputy Chief Mike Burnett.
- PUB DATE: 9/25/2018 4:50:16 PM - SOURCE: iFiberOne
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Posted: Sep 25, 2018

Oregon (WI) to Receive Federal Grant

According to a release, $116,100 was awarded as part of the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program for fiscal year 2017. The release said the money will retrofit the fire station's apparatus bay with an emissions disposal system that will catch diesel emissions and send them outside.  

The award is under the operations and safety program, as vehicle emissions are considered a human carcinogen, according to the International Agency for Cancer Research.

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Posted: Sep 25, 2018

Morton (MI) Donates Fire Apparatus to Students

The donation will help students learn how to respond to a fire, and what they do when they arrive at the scene.  

Joy Paquette is a public safety instructor at MOISD and she says it’s an experience that they take with them for their career.

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Posted: Sep 25, 2018

Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians and Santa Barbara County Fire Department Unveil Fire Apparatus

Tours of the station, which was renovated to accommodate the longer aerial ladder truck, will be available, and appetizers and refreshments will be served during the event from 4 to 6 p.m.  

Tribal leaders, County Fire and government officials and local dignitaries are scheduled to attend the open house that’s open to the public.

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