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Posted: Jun 5, 2018

Alexandria (MN) Fire Apparatus Involved in Accident

Both firefighters, Waldorf and 43 year old Nathan Borden were taken to Alomere Health for observation. Alexandria Fire Chief Jeff Karrow says the men suffered no serious injuries, but recorded some bumps, bruises and cuts. Both were wearing seat belts and the airbags deployed. The grass rig was totaled. Karrow says Hills was also taken to the hospital in a private vehicle for observation. 
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Posted: Jun 5, 2018

Three lose their home in Yakima County following mysterious brush fire

Firefighters say three people have lost their home after fire at a row of bushes spread to the inside of a house in Yakima County. Firefighters with Yakima County Fire Protection District No. 5 were alerted to a fire outside the home at 611 Webster Road near Sunnyside around 4:39 p.m., Monday and found bushes on fire which had already spread to the exterior of the house.
- PUB DATE: 6/5/2018 1:09:29 PM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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Posted: Jun 5, 2018

Wildfire burns 2,800 acres of Richland nuclear reservation

A wildfire spread quickly about 2,800 acres of the Hanford nuclear reservation Sunday night. No radiologically contaminated areas or buildings burned, said Rae Moss, spokeswoman for Mission Support Alliance, the Hanford contractor in charge of the Hanford Fire Department. The fire was spotted at about 6:45 p.
- PUB DATE: 6/5/2018 8:17:14 AM - SOURCE: Yakima Herald-Republic
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Posted: Jun 5, 2018

Grant County wildfire destroys four buildings

A large wildfire destroyed four buildings in southern Grant County in the town of Schwana on Sunday. Grant County Fire District 8, 10 and 11 responded to the wildfire report on the west side of state Route 243. The blaze burned at least one structure, which the Grant County Sheriff’s Office reports was a temporary residence, and three non-residential buildings.
- PUB DATE: 6/5/2018 7:29:39 AM - SOURCE: Columbia Basin Herald
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Posted: Jun 5, 2018

Kussmaul Leadership Change

Effective on May 29, 2018, Dale Tompkins assumed the the role of president at Kussmaul Electronics. After a very successful time as president of Kussmaul, it’s Thomas Nugent’s desire to focus on engineering, new products, and business development. Since Nugent was instrumental in growing Kussmaul, he actively participated in the search process and will be supporting the ramp up of Tompkins.

Tompkins comes to Kussmaul with a track record of success. He is experienced in the emergency, warning, and vocational vehicle space, having served as president and CEO of Code 3, a provider of lighting and warning products for emergency responders, utility service fleets, and industrial settings. Prior to Code 3, Dale was part of marine leader Brunswick Corporation, where he served in senior corporate and business leadership roles. Tompkins is a native of Wisconsin and has a B.S. in Finance from the University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse, and an MBA from the University of Minnesota.

In his role, Tompkins will be responsible for driving the profitable growth of Kussmaul Electronics including its expansion into new vertical markets such as the vocational truck market. To that end, his dual title includes Market Segment President for Specialty Vehicle Power. Tompkins will have direct responsibility for all functions within Kussmaul’s West Sayville, New York, facility.

For more information, visit www.kussmaul.com.

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