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Posted: Jun 5, 2018

UC Davis Fire Department Gets Smaller Ambulance for Event Use

The six-wheeled, all-wheel-drive utility vehicle is roughly the size of a Mini Cooper but can carry EMTs and a patient on a full-sized cot through tight spaces or even off-road.  

The vehicle, a MedStat ASAP MS250, will be used mostly for large events, Fire Chief Nate Trauernicht said.

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Posted: Jun 5, 2018

Pike County Training Center (PA) Gets Fire Apparatus for Training

The engine can carry 1,000 gallons of water. The Delaware Township Fire Company had two engines. The one they gave to the center had been for sale for awhile, but there were no “serious bids,” said Wisniewski. Consequently, the department was “more than kind to us,” Wisniewski stated.  

The pumper has been refurbished. Fire engines can be quite old, as one at the center was from 1983 and was later refurbished in 1991. There are other fire apparatuses 40 years old, that he said some stations actually have in service or use for parades.

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Posted: Jun 5, 2018

East Haven (CT) Puts New Fire Apparatus on Road

The new fire truck, Squad 1, is manufactured by Spartan/Smeal and replaces the old 2005 Marion Quint engine. The department awarded the bid in early January for a total cost of $625,000, an amount planned for in the fiscal year 2017-’18 capital improvement plan.  

Fire Chief Matt Marcarelli said because his department is considered an all-hazard fire company, this engine helps firefighters respond to not only fires, but EMS calls, motor vehicle accidents, hazardous spills, and any other incident the department might be called out for.

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Posted: Jun 5, 2018

Alexandria (MN) Fire Apparatus Involved in Accident

Both firefighters, Waldorf and 43 year old Nathan Borden were taken to Alomere Health for observation. Alexandria Fire Chief Jeff Karrow says the men suffered no serious injuries, but recorded some bumps, bruises and cuts. Both were wearing seat belts and the airbags deployed. The grass rig was totaled. Karrow says Hills was also taken to the hospital in a private vehicle for observation. 
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Posted: Jun 5, 2018

Three lose their home in Yakima County following mysterious brush fire

Firefighters say three people have lost their home after fire at a row of bushes spread to the inside of a house in Yakima County. Firefighters with Yakima County Fire Protection District No. 5 were alerted to a fire outside the home at 611 Webster Road near Sunnyside around 4:39 p.m., Monday and found bushes on fire which had already spread to the exterior of the house.
- PUB DATE: 6/5/2018 1:09:29 PM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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