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Posted: Mar 13, 2018

Witness Claims DC Fire Apparatus Involved in Deadly Crash Went Through Red Light

The witness questions why 31-year-old Deangelo Green lost his life after his gold Honda Accord was crushed by the impact with the fire truck that took place at around 12:15 p.m. Friday.  

D.C. Fire and EMS Chief Gregory Dean said after the crash that the fire truck had a green light as it crossed 12th Street while traveling westbound on Rhode Island Avenue. The fire truck was responding to a call for a report of smoke.

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Posted: Mar 13, 2018

Fairbanks (AK) Fire Headquarters Damaged by Fire Apparatus on Fire

All but two of the station’s personnel were out on active medical emergency calls at the time. The building’s sprinkler system activated and kept the fire under control until an engine from the Aurora Drive fire station could respond.  

The two personnel at the station prepared to attack the fire but could not engage until additional support arrived, according to the release. No injuries were reported.

Mutual aid was provided by the University Fire Department and Ft. Wainwright Fire Department, as per dispatching protocols for fires in commercial buildings, according to the release.

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Posted: Mar 13, 2018

Sullivan (IN) Gets New Fire Apparatus

It cost $300,000 and the money came from the cumulative fire fund.

The Sullivan Fire Department now has three trucks and this new one is actually a pumper tanker, which means it can carry a lot more water.

"Usually we have just an engine tanker and it has 750 to 1,000 gallons of water. This is going to have 2,000 gallons of water," says Fire Chief Rob Robertson.

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Posted: Mar 13, 2018

Bexar-Bulverde VFD (TX) Gets New Fire Equipment

Bob Wenzlau of Neighbors Abroad of Palo Alto, California, said a fire truck that appeared in video footage shot by an anti-corruption organization was not one of those donated.  

In fact, he said, the 1988 Seagrave pumper pictured had been purchased by state fire chief Manuel Alberto Maza Sánchez from the city of Torrance, California, on behalf of another city in Oaxaca. But that city decided not to buy it after all so Maza was storing the vehicle and trying to sell it, Wenzlau explained.

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Posted: Mar 13, 2018

Fire Commissioners to consider EMS levy for Benton County Fire District #1

Waiting a long time for an ambulance in Benton County Fire District #1 could be over. The Board of Fire Commissioners for Benton County Fire District #1 is considering asking voters to approve a levy for emergency medical service (EMS). Funding would be used to purchase, outfit and staff two ambulances to respond to emergency medical service calls.
- PUB DATE: 3/13/2018 4:13:15 PM - SOURCE: NBCRightNow.com
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