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Posted: Oct 26, 2017

San Juan Island EMS Chief quits; recommends EMS join Fire Department

San Juan Island Emergency Medical Services Chief Jerry Martin submitted his resignation at the Wednesday, October 25, 2017 San Juan County Public Hospital District #1 Board meeting. The PHD board, after selecting him from a group of 15 candidates, had voted unanimously to hire him on October 28, 2015.
- PUB DATE: 10/26/2017 4:44:17 PM - SOURCE: San Juan Islander
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Posted: Oct 26, 2017

Prince William County Department (VA) Holds Fire Station Open House

The station is located at 5026 Davis Ford Road in Woodbridge; just around the corner from the Government Center on Prince William Parkway. We welcome the public to join us for station tours, the home fire safety obstacle course, games and more.

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Posted: Oct 26, 2017

Fire Station Opens Near Coastal Carolina University (SC)

Officials said the new, modern facility is much larger than the old station that was adjacent to woods behind Horry Georgetown Technical College’s Conway campus. They said they can now serve S.C. 544 area residents much faster.

 

“It’s really about quicker response times, [particularly] near the university,” said HCFR spokesman Capt. Mark Nugent. “Obviously, we’re right in the middle of a college campus.”

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Posted: Oct 26, 2017

Five North Dakota Fire Departments Receive Grain Bin Rescue Training

Fordville's volunteer fire department has 18 members, most of them farmers. Adam Jallo, who grow up on a local farm and now works at the Fordville Co-op Marketing Association grain elevator, was among those attending the Oct. 17 training.

 

"We know grain bins are dangerous. And we want to be ready, though we hope we never have to use this (equipment or training)," said Jallo, who, as part of the training, stood thigh-deep in grain. The training was conducted in a grain truck, not a bin.

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Posted: Oct 26, 2017

Golden Grove Fire Station (Australia) Fire Apparatus Delivered Months Later Than Expected

The station is one of six in the state to receive a “Heavy Urban Pump Rescue” truck – a 3000 litre capacity, rear-mount fire engine – designed to serve regions which cross between built-up metropolitan areas and country bushfire zones.

 

The fire truck was originally slated to be delivered by November but a Metropolitan Fire Service spokeswoman said the estimated time of arrival was now “late January or early February”.

 

Currently being built in New Zealand, the tanker is expected to be able to cut response times down, be fitted with the latest bushfire-protection technology and replace an existing tanker, which will be sent to another station.

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