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Posted: Sep 15, 2017

Dozens diplaced after 4-alarm fire races through SeaTac apartment complex

Dozens of residents are displaced after a massive, four-alarm fire at an apartment complex in SeaTac Friday afternoon. Crews were called to the Carriage House Apartments located at 3600 S. 180th Street around 4:00 p.m. after a neighbor reported seeing smoke coming from one of the buildings. Firefighters arrived to find flames and thick plumes of smoke shooting out from the rooftops on two sides of the two-story complex.
- PUB DATE: 9/15/2017 7:55:28 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Sep 15, 2017

Salisbury Fire Department to Seek Residents' Opinions on Fire Station No. 3

SALISBURY - The city will hold an open house at Fire Station No. 3 Sunday to solicit residents' opinions about a future location for the station. Salisbury Communications Director Linda McElroy said Thursday the purpose of the open house, which will be held at the current station at 1604 W.

Including teh community in decisions for your fire department can be critical to establishing good will toward the department and its members. Being sensitive to the effects a station could have on residences in a particular area is key.

Salisbury Communications Director Linda McElroy said the purpose of the open house, which will be held at the current station, is to show residents what other options the city is looking at for the station’s future location.


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Posted: Sep 15, 2017

Ready for Battle

A new fire engine is in town and two more are on the way as the Tracy Fire Department looks to fill some crucial firefighting needs. A HME Inc. 34D Wildland Type III engine arrived in late August to help fight fires in rural Tracy.

A HME Inc. 34D Wildland Type III engine arrived in late August to help fight fires in rural Tracy. An aerial ladder truck is under construction, and a new hazardous materials engine destined for Tracy, sponsored by the California Office of Emergency Services, is also coming soon.


David Bramell, division chief with the Tracy Fire Department, said the engines and truck will help fill some critical gaps.


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Posted: Sep 15, 2017

L.A. Fire Department's newest helicopter lost control while fighting Burbank fire, report says

A preliminary report says the pilot of the Los Angeles Fire Department's newest helicopter reported that the aircraft made uncommanded movements before hitting trees while making a water drop on a wildfire. The National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday that the Leonardo AW139 helicopter was substantially damaged but the crew was not injured in the Sept.

The report says the pilot was in a descending flight profile about 100 feet above trees at about 40 knots when the helicopter began an uncommanded yaw to the right and descent increased.


The pilot released the water and the helicopter continued to yaw and descend. The pilot reported he had little positive control before hitting the trees. The yaw decreased and the pilot regained control, then made an emergency landing.


 
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Posted: Sep 15, 2017

Ocean City (NJ) OKs Purchase of Aerial Ladder

Ocean City is buying a million-dollar fire truck that will improve the fire department's ability to fight high-rise blazes. The $1.1 million heavy duty aerial ladder truck will replace an aging fire truck plagued by mechanical problems that have cost the city tens of thousands of dollars in repair bills in the past year alone, city officials said...
OCNJ Daily reported on Ocean City's move to purchase a new Pierce aerial ladder. The truck is expected to be delivered next year.

City Business Administrator Jim Mallon explained that the truck’s 107-foot-high boom arm is needed to fight high-rise fires that could strike the taller hotels and condominiums in town.

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