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Posted: Nov 2, 2017

Ceremony Heralds New Ardmore (OK) Fire Station

"This is going to be designed to accommodate our firefighters that are stationed here 24 hours a day," Fire Chief Cary Williamson said. "While they are here, this is their home. And so there will be some features to the station that will help provide them the comforts of home that they don't have currently."

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Posted: Nov 2, 2017

Farmingdale (ME) Buys Property for New Fire Station

Kilgore said the town paid $190,000 for the nearly one-acre double lot at 571 Maine Ave. It is located next to Gosline’s Hardware on the Kennebec River side of Maine Avenue, also known as U.S. Route 201 and Route 27.

 

The current residents, who have lived in a house on the property for decades, have several weeks to vacate the property, Kilgore said. The plan, Kilgore said, is to have the property cleared sometime this fall.

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Posted: Nov 2, 2017

Little Rock (AR) Firefighters Face Growing Epidemic of Cancer

According to the department, in the last 4 years, they have lost 3 firefighters to cancer. Two of those firefighters were Nathaniel Crump and Gavin Wright.

 

Crump passed away from colon cancer this past July at the age of 30.

 

“The only thing that linked him to something was the bad things firefighters breathe in on a daily basis when they’re at work,” said Crump

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Posted: Nov 2, 2017

Clallam County: Mobile home fire at Aldergrove Mobile Home Park

Clallam County Fire Protection District No. 1 was dispatched to a structure fire at 1:42 a.m. Nov. 2, in Aldergrove Mobile Home Park, space #88. Forks Fire Chief Bill Paul said the structure was mostly involved when he arrived on the scene. The fire was called in by a neighbor. Engine #91 responded with eight firefighters.
- PUB DATE: 11/2/2017 1:01:51 PM - SOURCE: Forks Forum
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Posted: Nov 2, 2017

Working smoke detectors save Spokane Valley home from burning

It's still not clear what caused a small fire at a home near 12th and Adams Thursday morning, but fire investigators are confident that the home would not be standing without proper smoke detectors. The home was vacant at the time the fire started just after 7:00 a.m. A woman who was walking by the property heard the sound of smoke alarms and immediately called 9-1-1.
- PUB DATE: 11/2/2017 11:07:36 AM - SOURCE: KXLY-TV ABC 4
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