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Posted: Nov 8, 2018

Search for new North Whatcom Fire and Rescue fire chief could take months

Less than two months remain before North Whatcom Fire and Rescue (NWFR) must appoint a new fire chief, at least on an interim basis. William Pernett announced his resignation from the position in October. Citing an interest in pursuing other professional opportunities, Pernett said his last day will be Monday, December 31.
- PUB DATE: 11/8/2018 9:14:31 AM - SOURCE: Northern Light
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Posted: Nov 8, 2018

After months of delays, city of Muncie rejects all ambulance bids

In Wednesday morning's meeting of the Board of Works and Public Safety, attorney Maura Hoff of the firm DeFur Voran — which has been reviewing emergency medical service bids for the city in the weeks since they were received — asked the board to reject the bids.

Hoff said the committee reviewing the bids had determined "none were in the city's best interest at this time."

No details of the bids, other than the names of the bidders, have been released. Hoff said Wednesday that the bids would be made available for public inspection once financial details were redacted.

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Posted: Nov 8, 2018

Major Damage To An Engine On A Prescribed Fire In California

While the crew was away from the engine assisting with containment of several spot fires, the parked, unattended engine was impacted by spot fires burning outside of containment lines, and sustained major damage. No personnel were injured during the incident.  “Green Sheet” report More Information
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Posted: Nov 8, 2018

Jersey City (NJ) Fire Department Blesses New Fire Truck

The new, custom built apparatus replaces a 2002 truck which McGill said will be still be used as a backup.

The new Rescue Company 1 truck was immediately placed into service following the blessing.

The Division of Fire maintains a fleet of 28 pieces of front line fire apparatus which include pumper trucks, ladder trucks, rescue trucks, a hazardous materials unit (HAZMAT) and a mask service unit (MSU).

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Posted: Nov 8, 2018

Fire Department Discovers Break-In While Responding To Tornado Damage

Once the tornado passed through, volunteers with the department headed to their building to grab their gear.

“Fire chief came down to the department to pick up the first responder and that’s when he noticed that the glass broken out and it was broken into," Sylvester said.

The department had been broken into sometime before the tornado hit the town. While the person or people did not steal anything major, they did steal tools that are extremely important to the fire department, such as a cell phone. 

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