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Posted: Aug 27, 2018

Ashland City (TN) Training Facility Nearing Completion

Construction on the “regional asset,” as it’s noted in a Fire Department news release, began this summer with ground preparations as the training tower itself was constructed offsite and shipped in. Parts of the facility began arriving last week.  

It will take about one week to build, followed by “a few weeks of additional work,” including electrical and fire sprinkler installments before the facility is fully operational, but the “bulk” of the construction is slated for completion this week.

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Posted: Aug 27, 2018

Sanibel (FL) Takes Possession of 'Wish List' Fire Apparatus

The mid-mounting ladder also opens up more compartment space for the crew, so it has room for equipment it could not carry before, which limits the need for additional apparatus to respond.

 

Once the truck is in service, the old one goes to a wholesaler that bought it for $75,000. The last apparatus that the district acquired was a pumper engine in 2013.

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Posted: Aug 27, 2018

Everett hotel evacuated after butane canister explodes; 2 injured

An Everett hotel has been evacuated after a butane tank exploded in a guest room, officials said. Two people were injured. Emergency crews responded to the Delta Hotel in the 3100 block of Pine Street at about 12:30 p.m. Monday after a report of an explosion. Two people were found outside the hotel with injuries to the hand and shoulder.
- PUB DATE: 8/27/2018 2:15:21 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Aug 27, 2018

Rain helps crews battle Boyd's Fire; all evacuation notices lifted

With the help of rain, the Boyd's fire near Kettle Falls is 81 percent contained. The fire continues to burn in a mixture of timber litter, slash, brush and grass. Rain fell over the fire area putting a damper on fire activity. Slippery roads and hazard trees continue to pose a threat to firefighter safety.
- PUB DATE: 8/27/2018 12:02:45 PM - SOURCE: KXLY-TV ABC 4
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Posted: Aug 27, 2018

Fire behavior analysts’ tricky job of forecasting fire movement

Every morning, officials on the Cougar Creek Fire are issued a lengthy document called an Incident Action Plan that details the day’s operations. A former spokesman on the fire referred to it as their “Bible.” Included are weather forecasts and fire behavior predictions — critical intelligence for crews on the fireline.
- PUB DATE: 8/27/2018 11:31:43 AM - SOURCE: Yakima Herald-Republic
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