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Posted: Jan 22, 2018

Fire truck maker HME ramps up ahead of growing demand

At HME, the increase in production means more hires — 12 to 20 people over the next year and a half — and the announcement of a new facility in the next month, said Monterusso, who started working at the company eight months ago. These plans come as the 170-employee company hired roughly a dozen people over the last eight months.

The success at HME is part of a recent industry trend. According to a forecast from Research and Markets, the fire truck industry should achieve compound annual growth of 7.1 percent over the next decade, reaching $8.5 billion by 2025. 

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Posted: Jan 22, 2018

Dallas Fire Truck Working Accident Hit By Big Rig

It happened around 3:00 a.m. in the eastbound lanes of the freeway near Ferguson Road.

The freeway was shut down for a time so Dallas County sheriffs’ deputies could investigate and crews could clean up the scene.

No word on charges nor do we have details on the initial crash DFR was working.

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Posted: Jan 22, 2018

Cicero Fire Department Prepares For Flooding

Cicero has two separate fire stations, each of them on opposite sides of the I-81. They operate mainly out of the newest one, but he says having both comes in handy when accidents block the freeway, and one of the crews isn't able to assist. Even then, Barrett says other departments are ready and willing to help.

"We shut off the electric. We'll try to take out the gas; we can do that from outside, your gas meter very easily so we don't have to go inside of a structure, and then we'll go investigate at that point,” he continued.

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Posted: Jan 22, 2018

Final Report Released in Berkeley Co. Fire Dept. Study

The study looked at the 25 fire departments serving Berkeley County’s roughly 211,000 people.

“We know we have problems with a lot of things, but 911 is the first and possibly the last number you’ll ever call and it’s our responsibility as Berkeley county government to make sure those resources are there,” said Gunn.

Officials hope the report will begin the change needed to constructively move ahead.

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Posted: Jan 22, 2018

Fire causes heavy smoke damage to commercial building in Moses Lake

A fire Sunday caused extensive smoke damage to the Western Building on West Broadway Avenue in Moses Lake. Moses Lake Fire Chief Brett Bastian said the fire was reported by a passerby on the activity trail along Neppel Park who noticed smoking coming from the back of the commercial building. Firefighters arrived to find to all the doors locked to the building and nobody inside.
- PUB DATE: 1/22/2018 3:13:16 AM - SOURCE: iFiberOne
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