Posted: Sep 19, 2018
ISO has been developing grades of fire suppression capabilities for communities under our Public Protection Classification program for many years. We recognize there are often questions about the PPC process. This article is designed to help provide a better understanding of our PPC, along with information about some ways fire chiefs can get help with the related process.
- PUB DATE: 9/19/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: FireRescue1
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Posted: Sep 19, 2018
Joplin's finance director says critics are trying to force her out of her job, and the city manager says city employees who continue to stir rumors and act disrespectful could face disciplinary action.
City Manager Sam Anselm holds fire and police employees responsible for repeated incidents in which he said untruths have been spread and employees have acted out against other city employees, such as the finance director, and the City Council.
- PUB DATE: 9/19/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Joplin Globe
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Posted: Sep 19, 2018
It had the appearance of a typical wildfire.
Firefighters in yellow-and-green protective gear worked to contain flames as they burned through brush and trees. They’d back off as dead trees started burning from the inside and began dropping limbs and parts of their trunks to the ground, raising clouds of ash and igniting fresh fires.
- PUB DATE: 9/18/2018 11:36:49 PM - SOURCE: Yakima Herald-Republic
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Posted: Sep 18, 2018
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
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A total of 40 fire departments are splitting a nearly half a million dollar grant to buy gear, exhaust systems and machines to clean the gear.
The $426,000 comes from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.
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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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