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Posted: Sep 29, 2017

To the Rescue: The Tale of a 1951 Chevy One-Ton Panel Truck

The fact that people are alive today because of rescue trucks is just mind-boggling, isn't it? Asthma attacks. Burns. Lacerations. Trapped limbs. Heart attacks. Attempted suicides. Drownings. Shock. Smoke inhalation. Responding to emergencies like these doesn't add up to a glamorous day, but it's got to be rewarding.
 It’s a ’51 Chevrolet 1-ton panel truck, fully furnished for supporting both rescue crew and victims. She was ahead of her time, rivaled only by the equipment held by some large-city departments. The project was funded (think like $3,000, which covered the truck, materials, and equipment) by the Turlock Chapter of the American Red Cross, and the truck was dedicated on August 12, 1954 for use by the Turlock Fire Department.
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Posted: Sep 29, 2017

Dog saves family from West Seattle apartment fire

All residents of a West Seattle apartment are okay after a fire badly damaged the building overnight. Seattle fire crews were dispatched to the Green Acres complex around 1 a.m. Friday morning. The first crews to the scene found a large fire on the southeast exterior of the building. At least six units are badly damaged, according to a spokesperson for the Seattle Fire Department.
- PUB DATE: 9/29/2017 6:37:39 AM - SOURCE: KING-TV NBC 5
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Posted: Sep 29, 2017

Cowlitz 2 developmentally disabled firefighter recognized for rescue

LaFave, a volunteer firefighter who has Down Syndrome, helped four developmentally disabled children reach safety during a kitchen fire July 18, according to a Cowlitz 2 press release The blaze started in the kitchen at a home on the 100 block of Derek Drive, when four children (ages 13, 10, 9 and 6) were at the house without an adult.
- PUB DATE: 9/29/2017 2:15:47 AM - SOURCE: Longview Daily News
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Posted: Sep 29, 2017

How Dallas Fire-Rescue's new chief is reshaping the department in tumultuous times

Dallas Fire-Rescue Chief David Coatney's first 14 months on the job were a scorcher for his department. The July 7 police ambush happened shortly after he was hired from Round Rock. Complaints about decaying fire stations were prevalent. Uncertainty over their pensions led to an exodus of firefighters and left more strain on those left behind to cope with upticks in emergency calls.
- PUB DATE: 9/29/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Dallas Morning News
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Posted: Sep 29, 2017

'America Burning' Report Commissioner Amabili Dies

One of the foremost authorities on fire prevention, and the author of the "America Burning" Report passed away Thursday. Louis J. Amabili, 88, began his fire service career when he joined the Hockessin, DE, Fire Company in 1947. In 1970, President Richard Nixon appointed Amabili to to serve on the National Commission for Fire Prevention and Control.
- PUB DATE: 9/29/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Firehouse.com
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