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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Fire damages Carter Park-area rental home

A fire that appeared to start in a grill spread to the side of a rental home in the Carter Park neighborhood Wednesday night. Firefighters were called to the Sunset Terrace Apartments, 3102 Kauffman Ave., shortly before 10 p.m. Mike Decker, the home’s tenant, said his young daughter was over that evening, and they had settled in to watch television.
- PUB DATE: 7/5/2017 11:48:41 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Rosenbauer Quint

Eureka (MO) Fire Protection District EXT 109-foot Smart Viper aerial quint. Commander 4000 cab and chassis; Cummins ISX15 600-hp engine; Reyco Granning independent front suspension.

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Posted: Jul 5, 2017

Baltimore Investigating Why Two Hydrants Didn't Work During Curtis Bay Fire

Baltimore fire officials are investigating why two fire hydrants didn't work Monday during a fast-moving blaze that damaged 10 rowhouses and forced about two dozen people from their homes. "We're trying to figure out what happened," Baltimore fire chief Niles Ford said Wednesday.
Ford said the two hydrants that malfunctioned had been checked recently — one nine days before the fire; the other 44 days prior.

"Our people are trained to be able to navigate around these circumstances," Ford said, adding that firefighters quickly found other water sources to put out the flames.

More than 80 firefighters battled the fire Monday afternoon that spread rapidly from rowhouse to rowhouse along the 1600 block of Hazel Street in Curtis Bay. Two people were injured, including a firefighter.

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Posted: Jul 5, 2017

Provo (UT) First Motorized Fire Apparatus Turns 100

When Jack Hopkinson was a kid, he would hear Provo's first motorized fire engine driving by his house as it responded to incidents. He said the truck made a ring-a-ding-ding sound as it went tearing by. Over the years, he developed a friendship with three firemen in his neighborhood and a special interest in the fire engine.
That truck, a 1917 American LaFrance, is celebrating its 100th birthday this year. It's a milestone that might have gone unnoticed as the truck sat in a barn in Sun Valley, Idaho, if it weren't for Hopkinson, who found it there in the 1980s and worked to restore it.

These days the truck continues to "delight the hearts of children of all ages," as Hopkinson likes to say, when it makes its way through the Freedom Festival's Grand Parade and when it's on display for Pioneer Day at North Park.

But when Hopkinson found Old No. 1, the once-shiny red truck was in rough shape.

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Posted: Jul 5, 2017

Lincoln (NE) Fire and Rescue to Receive New Fire Apparatus

Lincoln's first new fire trucks in seven years are being readied for service. The city took possession of the two new trucks in mid-June and will put the first one, Truck 7, in service on July 12 after a 2 p.m. ceremony. Truck 8 is expected to begin service Aug. 1.
The Lincoln Fire and Rescue Department has been getting the trucks ready “to hit the streets,” mounting tools, installing wiring for computers and setting up data terminals, said Division Chief Kendall Warnock.

The two trucks and three fire engines were purchased from Smeal Fire Apparatus Co., a Nebraska-based company, for $2.836 million. A bonding mechanism called Certificates of Participation, or CIPs, were used to finance the equipment and will be repaid with city tax receipts.

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