Posted: Aug 21, 2017
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Flower Mound (TX) Fire Department pumper. International 7400 4x4 cab and chassis; Navistar N9 330-hp engine; Darley LSP 1,000-gpm pump; mobile attack pump Darley 1.5 AGE hydraulic drive.
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Posted: Aug 20, 2017
At 5:28 a.m. Saturday, East County Fire and Rescue and the Camas-Washougal Fire Department responded to a fire at 2101 N.E. 375th Ave. in Washougal. It’s the property of Mark and Julia Fennell, according to county property records.
The structure, a log cabin, was on fire when firefighters arrived. A total of 15 units responded from East County Fire and Rescue, the Camas-Washougal Fire Department, the Vancouver Fire Department and Skamania County.
- PUB DATE: 8/19/2017 10:44:29 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Aug 19, 2017
A fire at a Kent business burned so hot early Friday that it partially collapsed the roof, according to Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority.
Crews were called about 3:20 a.m. to the 24800 block of Pacific Highway South after an automatic fire alarm sounded. A police officer patrolling the area confirmed there was heavy smoke and flames.
- PUB DATE: 8/19/2017 10:23:57 AM - SOURCE: Tacoma News Tribune
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Posted: Aug 19, 2017
A two-alarm fire destroyed a home near Skyway Friday night.
Firefighters from multiple agencies were called to the home off Beacon Coal Mine Road, near Monster road about 10:30 p.m.
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Crews said when they arrived, the home was 70 to 80 percent engulfed in flames.
Video from the King County Sheriff's Office Guardian One helicopter showed a massive ball of fire.
- PUB DATE: 8/19/2017 5:28:21 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Aug 19, 2017
When a fire engine breaks down, it can’t just be taken into the nearest auto shop.
Central Whidbey Fire &Rescue used to have to wait for an outside contractor to come and fix their engines, prolonging the “out-of-service” time of that vehicle. Now the shop comes to the engine.
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Firefighter and mechanic Michael Matros retrofitted a retired, gutted rescue truck in order to service and repair engines and other fire district vehicles onsite.
- PUB DATE: 8/19/2017 1:46:58 AM - SOURCE: Whidbey News-Times
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