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Posted: Feb 26, 2018

New El Paso (TX) Fire Apparatus Welcomed With Wet-Down Ceremony

Saturday morning firefighters, city leaders and the community participated in the first ever El Paso Fire Department "wet-down" ceremony welcoming new trucks to the city fleet.  

The decades-old tradition involves the new truck being hosed down and then the members of the community help dry the vehicle before pushing it back into the station.

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Posted: Feb 26, 2018

Three Injured After Car Collides with Ambulance in Durham (NC)

Durham police said the ambulance was responding to a call when a SUV plowed into it – flipping the ambulance on t

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Posted: Feb 26, 2018

Pleasant Grove (UT) Firefighters Restoring 1933 Fire Apparatus

Fire Capt. Justin Whatcott said the fire engine is a "huge part of our history" and a part of who the station's firefighters are today.

 

Old Joe was retired after 85 years as a working fire engine. At that point, it was starting to fall apart. Now, "Old Joe" is in pieces.

For Larsen, restoring Old Joe is something he's wanted to do since he first began working at the station.

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Posted: Feb 26, 2018

North Zulch (TX) VFD Excited for New Fire Apparatus

"With this being just right at a thousand gallons, we're able to basically able to get to wherever we need to go and have water to fight until assistance comes from other departments," Clay said. This new engine is capable of bringing the department's water capacity to 5000 gallons. They will also have enough space to transport firefighters in one vehicle to fight fires.  

This engine will join the department's 3000 gallon tanker, 750 gallon pumper, and two grass trucks. Clay said the engine does have an interesting past.

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Posted: Feb 26, 2018

Woman Hijacks Ambulance, Leads Police On Extensive Chase

SAN ANTONIO – A woman hijacked an ambulance and led police on a lengthy chase.

It all started at about 3:45am early Sunday morning when EMS got a call for medical response at a home in the 7200 block of Timber Creek on the West Side. While they were inside tending to their patient, a woman in her 20s jumped into the ambulance and took off.

She wasn’t hard to spot because she left the red lights flashing. After a report of a woman driving an ambulance erratically down Culebra Street, police started following her.

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