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Posted: Aug 4, 2017

White Lake Purchases New Pumper Truck for Volunteer Fire Department

The White Lake Volunteer Fire Department recently purchased a 2006 mini-pumper truck to add to its fleet. The truck will service the Village of White Lake, Town of Evergreen and provide mutual aid to the Town of Wolf River. The truck was purchased from the First Hose Company of Boonsboro, Maryland.

The White Lake Volunteer Fire Department recently purchased a 2006 mini-pumper truck to add to its fleet. The truck will service the Village of White Lake, Town of Evergreen and provide mutual aid to the Town of Wolf River.


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Posted: Aug 4, 2017

Elliot Lake Fire Service Receives New Truck

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A complete rebuild of the department’s existing pumper would cost approximately $400,000, Thomas told council. The labour costs for such a project mount quickly, as the truck “has to be stripped to its frame,” and rebuilt with all new materials.


Rebuilding would also take about six months, which means the city would have to rent another truck during that time, which would further add to that $400,000 price tag, Thomas said.


A tender to purchase the truck was posted on the city website, as well as on MERX—a website dedicate primarily for government tenders—and “only one firm responded to the tender.”


That firm was Carrier Centres Emergency Vehicles, which quoted a price of $588,319.33, plus applicable taxes.


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Posted: Aug 4, 2017

Richmond Firefighter Injured, Truck Damaged After Tree Falls on Road

Sometimes, when a tree falls in the woods, someone is there to see it. In the case of a Richmond volunteer firefighter, he was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.

The driver of that vehicle, a large truck hauling a roll-off dumpster, did not have time to avoid what was described by Richmond Police Chief Dave Teske as “half of the tree” and attempted to stop on the roadway.


The ladder truck slammed into the back of the truck hauling the dumpster, causing major damage, crushing the cab and trapping the firefighter inside. Michigan State Police and the Richmond Police Department used the “jaws of life” to extricate the firefighter from the vehicle.

The police chief said the volunteer firefighter was not responding to a fire run, but was instead performing a routine truck check to maintain his driving skills.


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Posted: Aug 4, 2017

Crews fight flames at Kent home

Firefighters worked to put out a flames at a Kent home early Friday. The fire at the home at 40th Avenue South and South 271st Place started at about 3:40 a.m. Investigators say it appears that the fire started at the back of the home. Crews used larger hoses than normal to keep the fire from spreading in the dry conditions.
- PUB DATE: 8/4/2017 5:32:10 AM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7
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Posted: Aug 4, 2017

Rancor between Houston firefighters, mayor flares anew over petition count

Houston firefighters are accusing Mayor Sylvester Turner of standing between them and a voter-approved pay raise by failing to ensure a petition they submitted last month is certified in time to appear on the November ballot. Turner rejected any suggestion that he has involved himself in the City Secretary's effort to verify their petition, and his office on Thursday said an offer by the fire union to cover any staffing costs needed to count their signatures is being examined as a possible attempt to improperly influence a public official.
- PUB DATE: 8/4/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Houston Chronicle
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