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Posted: Jul 8, 2017

Washington Parish (LA) Firefighter Dies in Crash on Way to House Fire

A Washington Parish firefighter died Thursday night (July 6) when the water truck she was driving to a house fire crashed in the Mount Hermon area, authorities said. The firefighter was identified as Ronda Varnado, 54, of the Franklinton area.
"This is a tragedy which affects not only the Varnado family but also the entire Washington Parish volunteer firefighter community," Sheriff Randy "Country" Seal said in a news release. "I ask our entire citizenry to join with me in prayer for all who have been affected."

Varnado was driving a fully loaded water truck to the scene around 8:30 p.m. At the intersection of Mount Pisgah Road and Burch Road, the truck apparently ran off the road and tipped over, sliding several yards before striking an embankment, the Sheriff's Office said. The water tank apparently came loose and crashed into the truck cab, causing the death of Varnado, according to the release.

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Posted: Jul 7, 2017

New Woodland fire station is taking shape

Firefighters can easily see light passing through the cracks in the exterior of their old fire station. When it rains the roof drips water onto the floors, and if an earthquake ever hit, they aren’t sure if the tired building could withstand the rumbling. The old fire station at 100 Davidson Ave. hasn’t seen any major remodels or upgrades since it was built in the late 1970s.
- PUB DATE: 7/7/2017 7:43:25 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Jul 7, 2017

5 Injured As Train Rams Ambulance Trapped on Railroad Crossing

An ambulance carrying a pregnant woman and four other people was hit by a train in Manila on Friday afternoon, injuring all the occupants of the emergency vehicle. The injured were rushed to Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center (JRMMC) for treatment, said Conrado Mendoza, a fire volunteer from Blue Eagle rescue group and one of the first responders on the scene.

Five people in a government ambulance, including a pregnant woman, were injured when it was hit by a Philippine National Railways train near the PNR Blumentritt station in Manila on Friday afternoon.


Witnesses and responders said the ambulance, which belonged to Barangay 167, Caloocan City, got trapped in the train’s path after being slowed down by tricycles due to heavy traffic on the northbound lane of Rizal Avenue in Barangay 365, Sta. Cruz.


It got stuck after clearing the railroad crossing gate and was hit on the side by the Alabang-bound train around 3:45 p.m., according to Conrado Mendoza of the Blue Eagle rescue group and one of the first responders at the scene.
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Posted: Jul 7, 2017

Ambulance Workers Returning from Call Killed in I-81 Milk Tanker Crash

CANTON, N.Y. -- Three people killed in an Oswego County crash were employees of a north country ambulance company returning from a call in Syracuse, according to news outlets. State police identified three dead St. Lawrence County residents as Corey E. Moore, 50, of Canton; Gregg P.

R.B. Lawrence, owner of R.B. Lawrence Ambulance in Canton, told the Watertown Daily Times they were his employees.


"We are such a small company that they are all family," Lawrence told the newspaper. "They are just great people. I am not sure how we replace them or how we go on, but we are still in shock on this and still trying to figure out all that happened."


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Posted: Jul 7, 2017

GCFPD Adds New Ambulance

The Glen Carbon Fire Protection District has added another ambulance to its fleet. GCFPD EMS Director Eric Wilson said this is the 10th anniversary of EMS response service to the community. In related business, the fire protection district is still in the planning stages of the construction of a new fire station.

The Glen Carbon Fire Protection District has added another ambulance to its fleet.


This brings the number of ambulances to four.


GCFPD EMS Director Eric Wilson said this is the 10th anniversary of EMS response service to the community.


“We started with two ambulances and one 24/7 crew,” Wilson said. “We now have four ambulances and two 24/7 crews with a third crew available during daytime hours, Monday through Friday.”


GCFPD Trustee Christopher Otto said the additional ambulance is a vital addition to the village.


“We have three crews and four ambulances,” Otto said. “If one of the ambulances is down for repairs we will still be able to provide full service to the community.”


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