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Posted: Jun 26, 2017

Fire Truck Involved in Wreck While Heading to Newark Fire

NEWARK -- Three firefighters and four civilians were sent to the hospital after a Newark Fire Division rescue truck that was responding to a blaze collided with a car in the city's North Ward Saturday, officials said.

Newark's Rescue 1 truck was heading to a fire on Mount Prospect Avenue, near Montclair Avenue, when it crashed at Orange Street and Clinton Avenue, according to city Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose, who said the incident was under investigation.


None of the injuries were considered serious, police said. Several people involved in the crash complained of pains.


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Posted: Jun 26, 2017

Community Welcomes New Fire Station to Fairfield

The past week's heat wave is a reminder that we are entering peak fire season in Northern California. July is typically the month when Fairfield's exceptional fire service professionals tackle their busiest period for service calls. And if a service call happens to be for the Cordelia area of Fairfi

“The new Station 35 has increased security, which is important in any government building, as well as a climate-controlled workout area, which is an improvement to the overall safety of the firefighters. The apparatus bay was designed and built large enough for a type 1 Engine for responding to structure fires, vehicle fires, motor vehicle accidents, and medical emergencies as well as a type 3 engine for responding to wildland fires in the vast wildland urban interface areas of the district. The interior of the station was designed to accommodate a 4-person crew comprised of a Captain, Engineer, Firefighter/Paramedic, and a Reserve Firefighter,” Velasquez noted.


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Posted: Jun 26, 2017

Fire Station in Bath County Adds Apartments for Displaced Families

In Bath County, the Millboro Volunteer Fire Station has expanded. The facility now includes the nation's first burn out apartment for families that are displaced due to an emergency. A ceremony was held today to dedicate the addition which will also house a new fire truck.

"Anybody in Bath County, that loses their house to a fire or a natural disaster, We're able to let them live here for a month or so until they can make arrangements with their insurance company or get other housing," said Jeff Grimm, building chair.


Total cost of the work was 214,000 dollars and it was all community donated.


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Posted: Jun 26, 2017

Crash Flips Ambulance, Medics Injured

An ambulance responding to a call in Palatine was involved in a crash with a van Thursday that left two paramedics injured and the emergency vehicle flipped on its side, police confirmed.

The ambulance was traveling west on Palatine Road when the van struck it at the intersection of Rohlwing Road, according to the preliminary investigation by Palatine police.


The ambulance rolled onto its side and the van spun before striking a light standard and knocking it down, police said.


Two other vehicles sustained minor damage after being struck by the van and the light pole, police said.




Source: Crash Flips Ambulance Responding to Emergency on Side, Medics Injured: Police | NBC Chicago http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Crash-Flips-Ambulance-Responding-to-Emergency-on-Side-Medics-Injured-430220973.html#ixzz4l6wNxG6o 
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Posted: Jun 26, 2017

Local VFD Now Has a Brush Truck Thanks to a Grant

A volunteer fire department in Young County spruced up a military vehicle to better serve its community when fighting fires. The Eliasville VFD used a Texas A&M Forest Service Rural Volunteer Fire Department Assistance Program grant to help pay for a slip-on unit for an excess BMY five ton cargo military truck.

Along with a fresh coat of paint, an extended front bumper, brush rails, and slip-on unit was added. 


The slip-on has a 1,048-gallon water tank and foam capability. 


"The addition of the slip-on unit with foam capability will help to increase our firefighting capacity because the foam has a cooling, wetting effect," said Eliasville VFD Fire Chief Jason Henderson in the press release. "The combination of the foam and water increases the effectiveness of the water helping it to go further and making it wetter."


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