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Posted: Jan 22, 2018

State legislators revive debate over nuclear evacuation plans

Washington’s emergency management personnel could once again think about the unthinkable and make plans to evacuate cities ahead of a possible nuclear attack. Critics argue, however, that lifting the Reagan-era prohibition would only help bolster an “illusion” that nuclear war is winnable. A bill before the House Public Safety Committee on Monday would lift a 1984 ban the state has on creating plans to evacuate or relocate people in advance of a possible nuclear attack, a restriction that puzzled Chairman Roger Goodman, D-Kirkland.
- PUB DATE: 1/22/2018 8:34:24 PM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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Posted: Jan 22, 2018

Police: Indiana EMT Dies After Ambulance Driver Allegedly Fell Asleep

According to Indiana State Police, the ambulance was transporting a 5-month-old patient to a hospital in Indianapolis when the driver, 26-year-old Christine Wesner, failed to stop at a red light, crashing into a Dodge Dart. The driver of the Dodge had the right of way, and was in an intersection at the time.    

The crash caused the ambulance to roll over, and 32-year-old EMT Mousa Chaban was partially ejected from the back of the ambulance. He died from his injuries. The young patient and the child's mother were in the back of the ambulance, but were not hurt. Neither was Wesner. 

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Posted: Jan 22, 2018

Peterborough (Canada) Fire Apparatus to Use Blue Lights

In September the Ontario government said it planned to push legislation that would allow the use of flashing blue lights on emergency service vehicles.

That came after Clarington’s fire service pushed for the legislation after a vehicle crashed into one of their trucks, causing between $6,000 and $8,000 in damage. Now that blue lights are allowed, Snetsinger says Peterborough will look to phase in the adoption of the new lights and retrofit existing vehicles if it can.

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Posted: Jan 22, 2018

RDO Equipment Co. Awards Grants to Six South Dakota VFDs

The Community Builder grant applications in South Dakota will be used to address various, crucial needs of the fire departments, including purchase of new gear, construction and expansion. 
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Posted: Jan 22, 2018

Harford (MD) First County-Owned Ambulance Goes into Service

The ambulances are designated County Medic 1 and County Medic 2, according to Glassman’s transmission, a recording of which was placed on the county’s Facebook page.

County Medic 1 is the only one operational, giving the county time to gain experience with the new system, government spokesperson Cindy Mumby said. County leaders have said previously that the second ambulance will go into operation in July.

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