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Posted: Sep 1, 2017

Truck crash spills hot asphalt, closes Everson Goshen Road in Whatcom County

A semitrailer carrying about 6,800 gallons of hot asphalt rolled over and crashed on Everson Goshen Road early Thursday, spilling about two-thirds of its load and closing the busy highway in both directions near Everson Elementary School, authorities said. Impact of the crash tore the truck’s cab apart, shearing its roof as it came to rest on the driver’s side door.
- PUB DATE: 9/1/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: bellinghamherald.com
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Posted: Sep 1, 2017

Campfires banned in northwestern Washington starting Friday

Officials are putting a burn ban into effect starting Friday for northwest Washington because of continued hot, dry weather and extreme fire danger. The Washington State Department of Natural Resources says the ban applies to all outdoor burning including recreation fires on state forests, state parks and forestlands under DNR fire protection within Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, Island and San Juan counties.
- PUB DATE: 9/1/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KING 5
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Posted: Aug 31, 2017

Orange (MA) Fire Department Getting $47K from Federal Government

The Orange Fire Department has received some help from the federal government to update life-saving equipment that is 30 years old. Congressman James McGovern (D-Worcester) was in town Thursday to announce more than $47,000 in funding from the Department of Homeland Security for the department.
The money from this federal grant will be used by the Orange Fire Department to replace their 30 year old hydraulic equipment known as the Jaws of Life. Its used to rescue people trapped inside their vehicles.

These hydraulic tools include cutters, spreaders, and rams. The new equipment will also benefit neighboring communities.

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Posted: Aug 31, 2017

Evanston (IL) Fire Department Launches Fire Apparatus for Dive Team

The Evanston Fire Department has added another vehicle to its fleet -- a refurbished ambulance that's now being used as an equipment van for the dive rescue team. The conversion of the old Evanston ambulance was funded by the Foreign Fire Tax Board, at an estimated cost of $20,000.
Dive Rescue 21, now housed at Fire Station #1, went into service Wednesday.

"The goal was to design and build a vehicle, which would give divers the ability to get in the water faster and more efficiently. We accomplished our goal by using an old ambulance, which gives us a larger amount of space within the rear compartment and allows each of the nine divers to have their equipment in a constant state of readiness. When it comes to water emergencies, time is critical, and every second counts," said Fire Captain David Smrha.

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Posted: Aug 31, 2017

Thief Targets Fremont (IN) Fire Station

A thief broke into a vending machine and took an emergency radio from a vehicle outside Fremont's fire station Tuesday night. The fire station published a post on Facebook Wednesday bringing attention to the robbery. On Thursday, Fremont police's chief deputy explained to NewsChannel 15 the significance of the property.
The money taken from the pop machine helps pay for firefighter uniforms, including shirts they wear while working in the community.

The emergency radio was used as a way for a firefighter to get to where he is needed to help. That firefighter was inside the station, just feet away, at the time working on one of the department’s trucks needed to be in use that night.

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