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Posted: Jun 15, 2018

New Jersey fire chief files lawsuit against city, mayor

Plainfield Fire Chief Frank Tidwell is suing the city, alleging city officials engaged in a conspiracy to force him into retirement. The lawsuit, which was filed in Union County Superior Court, names the City of Plainfield, Mayor Adrian Mapp, Public Safety Director Carl Riley, former Business Administrator Rick Smiley and Deputy Fire Chief Jeffrey Courtney, among other entities.
- PUB DATE: 6/15/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: MyCentralJersey.com
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Posted: Jun 15, 2018

Fire Destroys Motor Home in Kennewick Apartment Parking Lot

A motor home caught on fire Thursday night in Kennewick. Firefighters were called to the Wendover Apartments in the 400 block of North Volland Street where the motorhome was engulfed in flames in the parking lot. Firefighters were able to quickly put out the flames. The damage was limited to the motor home and a couple of vehicles that have heat damage.
- PUB DATE: 6/14/2018 11:36:01 PM - SOURCE: KEPR-TV CBS 19
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Posted: Jun 14, 2018

4-year-old Woodland boy injured in two-story fall

A 4-year-old boy was hospitalized Wednesday with a serious head injury after falling from a Woodland area home’s second-story window. Firefighters were called to the 300 block of Hillshire Drive in Woodland shortly after 2 p.m. Clark County Fire & Rescue’s Tim Dawdy said a mother called 911 after her 4-year-old leaned against a window screen, which broke, and fell from the second floor into the yard.
- PUB DATE: 6/14/2018 3:39:45 PM - SOURCE: Longview Daily News
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Posted: Jun 14, 2018

Aerial Fire Truck Purchase Postponed

Blais said that he asked the former chief mechanic of the Albany Fire Department to inspect the village’s existing aerial truck — and he also talked with representatives of the repair facility — Stewart & Stevenson of Latham. 

They all told Blais that the truck’s diesel engine merely blew a seal and should be repaired, rather than replacing the motor or purchasing a new truck at this point, the mayor said.

The former Albany Fire Department mechanic praised the truck’s condition, Blais told the village board.

“He said our truck is in excellent condition, adding that after the motor is repaired, it will be as good as any fire truck that Albany now owns,” Blais said.

The mechanic scrutinized the extensive repairs that were made last year to the ladder turntable, one of the vehicle’s pumps, and  said the repair work was outstanding, Blais reported. He also said that he conferred with town board members, and they predicted that their board would likely defeat a purchase proposal, based on its impact on taxes and public opposition.

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Posted: Jun 14, 2018

Fire Truck Manufacturer Continues To Grow In Lyons (SD)

It's easily the largest business in Lyons. The plant sits on 22 acres in a town that besides an elevator across the street has no other businesses.

It all started as a two pump gas station. The owner had a plan

"Harold Boer, being a blacksmith, mechanic by trade, said he would build the first fire truck," Oyen said.

Boer did just that.

"The first one was built for Tea, SD in 1984. Since then we have grown gradually through the years. We merged with Rosenbauer out of Austria," Oyen said.

In the late 90's Rosenbauer was looking for a presence in North America, and since the merger, it's really taken off.

"Right now we are putting out between 8 and 10 [trucks] a week," Oyen said.

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