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Posted: May 15, 2018

Utah Tesla Driver Turns on Autopilot, Rams Fire Apparatus

The accident was initially detailed in a Saturday press release by the South Jordan Police Department, which stated that the affected fire truck was stopped at a red light around 6:30 p.m. when the incident occurred. While the Tesla's occupant suffered a broken ankle and a wrecked car, the truck and its driver were relatively unhurt, and departed under their own steam after an investigation by the SJPD. Witnesses report seeing no indication of braking or evasive action by the driver of the Tesla.

"For unknown reasons, the Tesla failed to stop for the traffic at the red light, and ran into the back of the Unified Fire Authority vehicle at 60 miles per hour," stated Sergeant Samuel Winkler in the initial press release.

A followup release issued to The Drive revealed the results of the SJPD's investigation of the crash. When interviewed by the department, the driver said she activated Autopilot before being distracted by her mobile phone. Tesla technicians were confirmed to be in contact with department officials, who would cooperate to extract telemetry from the seconds leading up to crash from the car's computer.

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Posted: May 15, 2018

Boonville (MO) New Fire Apparatus Arrives

Before, many of the taller buildings were out of reach and would have posed a threat to lives and property had there been a major fire. Boonville’s Fire Chief Tim Carmichael said, “I feel like it’s increased the ability to handle major fires in the downtown and commercial areas.“ The old 1985 fire truck has already been sold and is expected to be delivered sometime next week. Chief Carmichael said the public is welcome to stop by the fire station and see their tax dollars at work.
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Posted: May 15, 2018

City investigates bullying among employees of Spokane Fire Department

Spokane Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer responded Tuesday to allegations of bullying, sexual harassment and hazing within the department that were exposed recently in a lengthy investigative report. “We take these allegations very seriously, that’s why we launched a thorough and complete investigative process which has not yet been completed,” he said in a written statement.
- PUB DATE: 5/15/2018 3:50:35 PM - SOURCE: The Spokesman-Review
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Posted: May 15, 2018

Emergency Crews Prepare For Major Flooding Throughout Okanogan Valley

A number of rivers in north central and eastern Washington are in imminent danger of flooding. That’s because spring temperatures have soared into the upper 80s and Canada’s near record snowpack is melting fast. Flooding hasn’t been this bad in the Okanogan Valley since 1972. This week, forecasters say, it could get close to breaking that record.
- PUB DATE: 5/15/2018 12:30:54 PM - SOURCE: KUOW 94.9FM - Puget Sound Public Radio
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Posted: May 15, 2018

Yakima fire officials: Two early-morning fires considered arson

Fires at two vacant homes within 10 minutes of each other early Tuesday morning are being investigated as arson, Yakima fire officials say. Both homes, located less than a mile apart, had previously burned and were boarded up, according to a fire department news release. There was also evidence of arson at the one house, while fire officials said someone apparently forced their way into the second building.
- PUB DATE: 5/15/2018 9:25:57 AM - SOURCE: Yakima Herald-Republic
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