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Posted: Aug 9, 2018

Former Orting Valley firefighter saves own life, rips leg from underneath loaded truck in Pierce Co.

A logging truck driver is recovering after being run over by his own fully loaded truck near Lake Kapowsin in Pierce County on April 16. West used a special set of skills to save his own life, even though he ended up losing a leg. "I basically felt or heard the bones in my leg break," Troy said. As he stood tightening the load of his logging truck deep in the woods, it started to skid, knocking him under the back wheels.
- PUB DATE: 8/9/2018 5:36:35 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Aug 9, 2018

Rotating Youngstown (OH) Fire Station Closings Appears to Work

The $100,000 in overtime forced Chief Barry Finley to take turns closing stations. Now, things are getting better.

The rotation closing of Youngstown fire stations started July 1. If someone calls off or gets hurt, that's when the closed sign goes up, but the situation is improving.

 

 When the chief started the plan, 10 firefighters were off injured. Now, there are only three, which helps with staffing.

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Posted: Aug 9, 2018

Neighbors Rally to Save Fairview Fire Station (NC)

The Fairview Fire Station 2 has served the area for more than 50 years. The station, on Ten-Ten Road near Lake Wheeler Road, could close when nearby Garner opens a new station.  

Neighbors voiced opposition during a public hearing last month before the Wake County Fire Commission.

Fire Services Director Nick Campasano said it would be most efficient to close the firehouse and let the new Garner station, which would be a mile to the east, handle calls from the area.

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Posted: Aug 9, 2018

Rutland (VT) Adds New Fire Apparatus

The new firetruck, a 2018 Pierce Sabre fire engine pumper, cost about $400,000. It's equipped with an onboard tank that carries 1,000 gallons of water and a 1,500 gallon-per-minute pump. The truck has LED scene lighting and a generator as well.  

Fire Chief James Larsen says Engine 4 is more versatile. Larsen says the truck will reduce maintenance costs for the department.

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Posted: Aug 9, 2018

Frazer (PA) VFD to Purchase New Fire Apparatus

Chief Dave Gould said the department plans to take out a 15-year loan to cover the nearly $500,000 cost of the 2019 Sutphen pumper fire-rescue engine.  

Gould said the department would like to get $100,000 from selling its current 2001 truck to help cover some of the cost, but he’s not sure they’ll be able to get that much.

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