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Posted: Aug 6, 2018

Benton City house fire sends one person to hospital

One person was injured in a house fire early Monday morning. Firefighters were called out to a home on the 800 block of Babs Avenue at about 5:30 a.m. When they arrived, fire crews saw smoke and flames coming from inside the home. They said the fire started in the back side of the home and spread throughout the house.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2018 9:52:14 AM - SOURCE: YakTriNews
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Posted: Aug 6, 2018

Fire in Auburn among latest brush fires to spark concern

A new week brings new concerns about brush fires across the region as temperatures inch back up again. One brush fire on the West Hill of Auburn kept firefighters busy all day Sunday. The fire broke out Saturday night, but firefighters spent much of the afternoon Sunday keeping an eye on hot spots to make sure the fire didn't flare back up.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2018 7:36:14 AM - SOURCE: seattlepi.com
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Posted: Aug 6, 2018

New Jersey firefighters mourn 'big-hearted' colleague who had medical emergency hours after call

Englishtown Fire Chief Lou Sarti said the death of long-time firefighter Pasquale "Pete the Pepper" DiBenedetto on Thursday has left a big hole in the close-knit volunteer department in Monmouth County. "It's a very big loss," Sarti said of the 47-year veteran of the department. "It's a hole I don't know if we'll be able to fill.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: NJ.com
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Posted: Aug 6, 2018

Civil Service Commission upholds Massachusetts district fire chief’s pass over for promotion

The Civil Service Commission has denied an appeal from District Fire Chief Samuel Richesson who, despite scoring highest on the Civil Service exam, was passed over for promotion to deputy chief after his performance in an interview. “The preponderance of the evidence shows that Mr. Richesson performed poorly during his interview,” Christopher C.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Worcester Telegram & Gazette
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Posted: Aug 6, 2018

Indiana medics turning to laughing gas as painkiller

Paramedics in an Indianapolis suburb will begin providing laughing gas instead of powerful opioid painkillers to patients. Fishers officials say the use of nitrous oxide is expected to reduce the amount of fentanyl administered to injured patients by about two-thirds. Fishers Fire Capt. John Mehling tells The Indianapolis Star using the gas commonly given in dentist offices will reduce the risk of addiction and harmful side effects with fentanyl.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Northwest Indiana Times
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