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Posted: Oct 30, 2017

Motorcyclist Dies After Slamming into Dallas Fire-Rescue Fire Apparatus

The motorcyclist, who was not wearing a helmet, slid underneath the truck and died at the scene, police said.

 

The fire truck was pulling out of an apartment complex at 1310 N. Cockrell Hill Road and crossing the street to head southbound. The motorcyclist was driving northbound and hit the left side of the fire truck, police said.  

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Posted: Oct 30, 2017

'Extensive Damage' After 2 Fire Trucks Collide In Trenton

Eight firefighters from two companies sustained minor injurers after a Trenton ladder truck and a Hamilton engine collided around 10:30 a.m. Both were responding to a call on the western side of town, Willever said. 

The firefighters were all taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital for observation. All were released with non-life-threatening injuries, fire officials said. 

Willever said the cause of the crash remains under investigation, but excessive speed was not an issue. The trucks have been taken out of service. 

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Posted: Oct 30, 2017

Ud Student Run Over By Fire Truck Sues City Of Dayton

On Oct. 22, 2015, then-18-year-old Quinton Kane was riding his bicycle in a bike lane near the United Dairy Farmers on Brown Street when he was struck by a Dayton Fire emergency vehicle, according to a lawsuit filed this month.

The fire engine, which was on a non-emergency run, was turning into UDF’s parking lot and did not yield, hitting Kane, running him and his bicycle over and trapping him under the vehicle

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Posted: Oct 30, 2017

Penn Hills Fire Truck Crashes Into Private Vehicle, One Hospitalized

The fire truck from Penn Hills Station No. 5 was on its way to a call for downed wires, Chief Burton said. The emergency lights and siren were on as the truck entered the intersection. 

The fire truck T-boned the woman’s vehicle and struck the passenger side, he said. The woman was alone in the car. No firefighters were injured.

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Posted: Oct 30, 2017

New Elkhart Fire Truck Dedicated Sunday

ELKHART — The Elkhart Fire Department dedicated their brand new fire truck Sunday afternoon during a brief ceremony.

After the ceremony, crew members pushed the rig into the station as bagpipes played.

 

The Assistant Fire Chief says this new rig will be particularly helpful serving the north side of town.

"Having a 75-foot ladder truck on the north side of town like this, with all the hotels and all of the new business is coming in and Elkhart, it's definitely going to help with the larger structures that we have. That's why we definitely wanted a ladder truck on the side of town," said Steve Kamp, Elkhart Fire Department assistant chief

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