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Posted: Sep 18, 2018

For Rural Communities, Wildfire Brings Economic Help, Hardships

For the Methow Valley, wildfire is a way of life. Over the years, rural communities here in North Central Washington have learned to live with the threat, tragedy and benefits of fire on the land. Coffee shops post the latest fire boundaries and evacuation updates. “Thank you, firefighters” posters hang from store windows.
- PUB DATE: 9/18/2018 5:40:34 PM - SOURCE: news.opb
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Posted: Sep 18, 2018

Fire Departments Split $426,000 Grant from Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation

The $426,000 comes from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.  

The Hebron Fire Department in Licking County is getting $4,000 with an additional $800 from the village itself to purchase new gloves and hoods for their fire fighters.

The grant was necessary to make the purchases

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Posted: Sep 18, 2018

New Freeport (PA) VFD buys SUV As Ambulance

But New Freeport Volunteer Fire Department EMS director Tommy Coss doesn’t want people to be confused or alarmed if that happens. In fact, their new EMS vehicle can do everything an ambulance can do, except transport a patient.  

“When people call 911, it surprises the dickens out of them when our medical truck shows up. We carry everything in that medical truck and we’re allowed to do everything that your most equipped ambulances, advanced life support ambulances right here in Waynesburg, can do except load you up and drag you away,” Coss said.

Coss said the department noticed in 2016 it could take 45 minutes to an hour and a half for an ambulance to get to its coverage area. EMS Southwest can get tied up on other calls. 

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Posted: Sep 18, 2018

Maywood (IL) Could Spend $1M To Buy New Fire Apparatus, Ambulance

Maywood Fire Chief Craig Bronaugh proposed the vehicle acquisitions during a regular board meeting on Sept. 4.  

Bronaugh approached the board in 2013 about vehicle maintenance issues the department was dealing with back then. As a result, the board approved the emergency purchase of an ambulance before allowing the purchase of a new ambulance several months later. Currently, Bronaugh said, the department has three ambulances. 

“The decision was made to keep the ambulance fleet on a rotation basis,” he said, adding that in 2013 the board planned to decommission, auction and replace each reserve ambulance in the fleet every five years. The vehicle that is scheduled to be replaced has 81,000 miles on it, the chief said. 

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Posted: Sep 18, 2018

Devon (England) Fire Authorities Claim Smaller Fire Apparatus Don't Pose Risk

Tony Morris, a retired firefighter based in Devon, has claimed that the changes could put people at risk, with the vehicles’ ladders being unable to reach second-floor windows and not carrying all the vital equipment that could be needed.  

The fire service has responded that additional resources will be deployed to fires as needed, and that the public will be consulted over any plans to close stations or reduce the number of firefighters in their area.  

The smaller fire engines – known as Rapid Intervention Vehicles or RIVs – are initially being rolled out to Dartmouth, Porlock, Princetown and Tiverton.

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