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Posted: Apr 11, 2018

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-HME Rescue-Pumper

Centinela (CA) California Department of Corrections rescue-pumper. HME Ahrens-Fox 1871 SFO cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 370-hp engine; Hale Qflo 1,250-gpm pump; UPF Poly 850-gallon tank.

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Posted: Apr 10, 2018

Spokane Firefighters finding easier ways to get those in danger to safety

Residents in north Spokane had to be evacuated from the top floors of a high-rise retirement home after reporting smoke Monday morning. The incident happened at the Lilac Plaza Retirement Community on the 7000 block of Wiscomb Street. Firefighters say tenants on the 12th, 13th, and 14th floors had to be evacuated.
- PUB DATE: 4/10/2018 7:38:00 PM - SOURCE: KAYU-TV MyFox Spokane
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Posted: Apr 10, 2018

Richland: Firefighters and wildland officials already training to tackle this wildfire season

Firefighters locally and from around the state are already meeting to prepare for the upcoming wildfire season, with the goal of avoiding the damage done by devastating wildfires last summer that threatened homes, polluted our air, and blanketed our skies with smoke. First responders are meeting in Richland for a three-day conference to go over lessons learned from last year’s wildfire season.
- PUB DATE: 4/10/2018 5:40:00 PM - SOURCE: KEPR-TV CBS 19
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Posted: Apr 10, 2018

Howe Springs (SC) New Fire Station Provides Spacious Quarters

Firefighters have been in the station now for several weeks as they transition gear and administrative offices out of Station No. 1 on Howe Springs Road, which will remain a fully functioning station with a bright future.  

But the new station has an engine bay that's almost as large as the entire station it replaces, said Battalion Chief Alan McCormick.

For perspective, the department's ladder truck easily fits in the bay with plenty of room for seven other trucks, or utility trailers or rescue boats.

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Posted: Apr 10, 2018

Brush (CO) Fire Station Flag Retired with Honor

The current fire garage was built in 1981 and has structural problems that prevent the fire station from maximizing their effectiveness. Inefficiencies include small garage doors, limited room between trucks, trouble with heating and insulation and little infrastructure for a potential career-based department. "We're looking towards the future," Brush Fire Chief Tad Anderson explained. "The current design is from 1981, and we've ran into some structural problems. We all love the old building, but the fact is that something needed to be done to improve the base and we're now making the necessary steps to help our department work better."
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