Posted: Mar 1, 2018
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By WJBC Staff NORMAL - New traffic warning lights installed outside the new Normal Fire Department headquarters will alert motorists when to stop for emergency vehicles. When travelling northbound on Main Street from Hovey Avenue, motorists will now see two sets of bright yellow signs that warn motorists that a fire station is ahead.
When travelling northbound on Main Street from Hovey Avenue, motorists will now see two sets of bright yellow signs that warn motorists that a fire station is ahead. The signs at Main and Osage streets are equipped with flashing yellow lights and white strobe lights which are activated by crews as they prepare to leave the station.Â
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Posted: Mar 1, 2018
On Feb. 28, Sammamish resident Abhishek Choudhury and his family reunited with the dispatchers, firefighters and paramedics who brought him back to life three months ago. They gathered at Eastside Fire & Rescue in Sammamish.
Choudhury was at home in late November of 2017 when he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and his heart stopped beating.
- PUB DATE: 3/1/2018 5:06:18 AM - SOURCE: Redmond Reporter
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Posted: Mar 1, 2018
North Whatcom Fire and Rescue (NWFR) is enrolling in a new state program that reimburses public organizations for transporting Medicaid recipients.
The program, called Ground Emergency Medical Transportation (GEMT), was established as a result of House Bill 2007 that was passed by the state legislature during the 2015-16 session.
- PUB DATE: 3/1/2018 5:02:12 AM - SOURCE: Northern Light
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Posted: Mar 1, 2018
The Justice Department has sued the city of Houston over sex discrimination claims launched by two female firefighters who say their male coworkers tormented them by urinating on the women's bathroom walls and sinks and scrawling vulgar slurs on their belongings.
Male firefighters allegedly turned off the cold water in showers to scald their female coworkers and disconnected speakers to prevent women from responding to calls in a string of bad behavior that eventually escalated to death threats, according to the lawsuit.
- PUB DATE: 3/1/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Houston Chronicle
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Posted: Mar 1, 2018
The Portland Firefighters’ Association Local 43 has launched an effort to seek more help from the city in coping with their most traumatic emergency calls.
“We're trained to raise ladders and pull lines but we're not trained to deal with the stress,” said Isaac McLennan, Vice President of Local 43. McLennan said he's pushing to end a stigma some firefighters believe.
- PUB DATE: 3/1/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KGW-TV 8 Portland
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