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Posted: Sep 6, 2018

Astros Pitcher Visits Local Fire Station

The World Series champion visited with Houston Fire Station 60 as part of the Astros Adopt A Fire Station program. Keuchel had lunch with members of the fire station, put on the gear and even fired up the hose during his visit, stating that he wanted to meet and thank the men and women who work to keep the city safe.
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Posted: Sep 6, 2018

Rockingham County (VA) Fire Station Looks to Expand

Indeed, the fire station — comprised of volunteer and paid staff — is situated just southeast of Harrisonburg, where there has been considerable growth over the past couple of years.
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Posted: Sep 6, 2018

Tulalip Tribes (WA) Pays for Fire Apparatus

District 15 contracts with the Tulalip Tribes for fire and emergency medical services across a large portion of the Tulalip reservation. The district’s budget comes from property taxes, the Tulalip Tribes and EMS transports.  

The new truck is a demonstration unit with only 7,000 miles on the odometer. The new engine has a larger capacity fire pump than previous trucks owned by District 15. The engine is physically larger, too, and it has the ability to carry more equipment and includes more safety features to protect firefighters.

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Posted: Sep 6, 2018

Repairs Approved for Ann Arbor (MI) Fire Apparatus Previously Hit by Vehicles

The City Council voted 9-0 to approve a $79,392 emergency purchase order to cover repairs to Tower 1, which was badly damaged on the evening of July 31.

 

According to the city, the Ann Arbor Fire Department was responding to a single-vehicle crash on westbound I-94 at the Jackson Road interchange shortly after 11 p.m. and Tower 1 was in a "park to protect" position to protect emergency responders, including Huron Valley Ambulance and Michigan State Police, when it was hit. According to the city, no emergency responders or civilians were injured, though Tower 1 sustained considerable damages

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Posted: Sep 6, 2018

Longtime Edmonds fire, police chaplain Ken Gaydos dies

Ken Gaydos, a former Edmonds Fire Department chaplain who more than 30 years ago created the nonprofit aid vehicle Support 7, died Sept. 3 from cancer and other complications. He was 79. Gaydos was the director of Edmonds-based International Chaplain’s Ministry and Support 7, which served local first responders and assisted volunteer chaplains caring for the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of those who experience sudden events of trauma and crisis.
- PUB DATE: 9/6/2018 1:07:27 PM - SOURCE: Edmonds Beacon
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