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Posted: Dec 12, 2017

South Snohomish Firefighters buy new stroller for mom, infant hit by car

Firefighters in South Snohomish County went above the call of duty after a mom and her infant son were hit by a car last week. Johanna Castillo and her 5-week-old son, Cruz, were walking on the sidewalk north of Mill Creek when they were hit by a car pulling out of a driveway. The stroller carrying baby Cruz became wedged under the bumper of the car, but firefighters say he was buckled in and unharmed.
- PUB DATE: 12/12/2017 7:21:33 PM - SOURCE: KING-TV NBC 5
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Posted: Dec 12, 2017

Mattoon (IL) Rescue Fire Service Going Into Service

Shift Capt. Keith Orndorff, who served on the fire department's truck committee, said the panel's lengthy research into options for a new truck led them to recommend getting one that is customized to meet the specific needs of the department. He said they decided to go with a combination rescue pumper that will enable the department to put one vehicle on the road during emergency responses instead of two.  

"Now we have a fire engine and a rescue vehicle in the same truck," Orndorff said. The truck committee members also included Assistant Chief Sean Junge and engineers Kenny Clatfelter, Jeff Hilligoss and Mike Ueleke.

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Posted: Dec 12, 2017

Montana Sends Fire Apparatus to California to Help Fight Wildfires

"We had numerous significant fires. Obviously the fires that burned in Napa are going and now these fires in Los Angeles," says Red Lodge Fire Chief Tom Kuntz. "Overall this is going to shape up to be one of the worst fire seasons in U.S. history."  

 While firefighting poses many dangers, he ensures that his team is properly equipped and highly trained.

"Now in Montana we have a significant threat from wild land fires and we're fortunate to have a response system of both volunteer and career firefighters who are very well trained in working in the wild land interface which is when the fires are moving into homes," Kuntz adds.

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Posted: Dec 12, 2017

Charlotte (NC) to Install Security Systems at Every Fire Station

Monday, the Charlotte City Council voted to purchase and install security systems at every fire department in Charlotte. 

RELATED: Fort Mill fire station latest in string of break-ins

Locations will be monitored by CMPD’s Real Time Crime Center and CFD. Cameras were first installed two years ago when the city got wind of vehicle break-ins.

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Posted: Dec 12, 2017

Elderly Woman Crashes Through Rockaway (NY) Fire Station Wall

Police and fire fighters crowded the scene following the accident, which occurred about 1:30 p.m. at the corner of East New and East Main streets,  

Police Chief Conrad Pepperman, at the scene, said the woman did not appear to be seriously injured from the head-on crash, which opened a gaping hole in the yellow-brick wall of the fire house.

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