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Posted: Apr 17, 2018

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-

In a little over a week, the doors will open to the largest exhibition of fire apparatus and equipment in North America. Register now for FDIC International 2018.

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Posted: Apr 16, 2018

Houses ravaged by fire in Spokane, Colbert

Two Spokane-area homes were ravaged by unrelated fires Monday morning. In Colbert, firefighters rescued a dog from a house at 2003 E. Forest Lane that caught fire while no people were home. KHQ reported that a neighbor noticed the fire and called 911 at about 10 a.m., and by the time firefighters arrived, more than half of the house was engulfed in flames.
- PUB DATE: 4/16/2018 8:01:14 PM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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Posted: Apr 16, 2018

Oakwood Road (WV) Fire Station Nearing Completion

Ray Denuzzo, superintendent of Wolf Creek Contracting, said his crew should be done with their portion of the $1.3 million project within two or three weeks. Wolf Creek is building all but the upstairs firefighters’ living quarters in the new station. The city will finish the living quarters in house, Molgaard said.

“We’re pretty close to what we have to finish,” Denuzzo said last week.

Wolf Creek started on the 52-by-42-square-foot building Sept. 11. The weather caused some delays with the work, Denuzzo said. Construction crews couldn’t work because of rain or cold on about 50 days, he said.

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Posted: Apr 16, 2018

Forest Lake Fire and Rescue (MN) Rescues Prom

The Forest Lake Fire and Rescue opened up its headquarters so the kids, all dolled up with nowhere to go, could at least get together for some pictures. “After the snow level estimates changed from around 8 inches to more than 15 inches with anticipated whiteout conditions, the Forest Lake High School prom committee decided to move prom from St. Paul to the Forest Lake High School. At around 2 p.m. one of our firefighters called me to let me know about the change in venue and pitched the idea,” Alan Newman, Forest Lake’s fire chief, tells Yahoo.
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Posted: Apr 16, 2018

New Wilson (NC) Fire Apparatus Helps Crews React Quickly

The equipment needed to respond to serious wrecks often meant multiple trucks responding to a scene, but Engine 4 carries everything.

“We built this truck to work,” said Sumner. “It is a work vehicle that is designed to provide the best level of service we can to the community.”

Since the truck was christened in March and put into service, it has hauled crews to fires and EMS calls but hasn’t been beckoned to a vehicle wreck yet. Sumner noted that crews have to stay abreast of safety features and scenarios presented by a gamut of vehicles, but having the right equipment helps.

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