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Posted: Feb 27, 2018

Houlton (ME) Ambulance Hits Plow Truck

According to Houlton Fire Chief Milton Cone, two Houlton paramedics were returning from Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, where they had transferred a patient from Houlton Regional Hospital, when the ambulance sideswiped a Maine DOT plow truck shortly after 7 p.m.  

“The ambulance was heading north on I-95 after transferring a patient when they came upon a two MDOT plow trucks,” Cone said. “They passed the first truck, which was plowing the right-hand lane, and when they passed the second truck, which was plowing the passing lane, they struck the plow wing.”

The driver’s side of the ambulance was ripped open, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle. The ambulance entered the median and came to rest on its roof, Cone said.

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Posted: Feb 27, 2018

Stafford County (VA) Ambulance Crashes and Overturns

The Stafford County Sheriff's Office says the ambulance rear ended the cranberry juice truck on Warrenton Road and Hartwood Road. The sheriff's department says the patient and one crew member were taken to the hospital by emergency transport while the other two crew members were taken on non-emergency status for further evaluation.  
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Posted: Feb 27, 2018

Wyoming Fire Department Buys Fire Equipment with Grant

According to a press release, the new equipment allows them to connect the patient to the CPR compression device and let the machine do CPR perfectly and efficiently for any amount of time, thereby lessening injury to first responders and improving outcomes for individuals in critical situations.

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Posted: Feb 27, 2018

New Fire Station Recommended in Billerica (MA) Study

On Feb. 26, Robert Finn of the Matrix Group presented a detailed assessment of the Billerica Fire Department, looking at organizational structure, facility maintenance, and operations. Finn said response time across town did not meet the passing industry standards of less than 5 minutes, 12 seconds. Billerica’s average response time was approximately 5 minutes 53 seconds.

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Posted: Feb 27, 2018

Duluth (MN) Fire Station Home to Nearly Century of History

Working in an old building can mean some unique challenges, “For example, our door had to be increased in order to fit a modern rig,” said Dellwo, “and we still can’t fit all of our rigs through this door.”

The Station 10 crew shrank from a five-man station to a two-man station and has now grown back up to a three-man station, meaning three people are on shift at a time.

Working a shift here carries a lot of pride along with the duty.

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