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Posted: Jul 20, 2017

Brockville (Canada) Fire Apparatus Now Teaching Tool

It’s put in its time in service of the community; now, this 20-year-old Brockville Fire Department war horse may dedicate the rest of its days to teaching.
Brockville council is expected to vote next week on a motion to donate a retired 1997 pumper truck to St. Lawrence College, for use by the Brockville campus’s pre-service firefighter program
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Posted: Jul 20, 2017

Driver Killed Following Crash With Miami-Dade (FL) Fire Apparatus

An early morning crash killed one person after the car they were driving slammed into a Miami-Dade fire truck Thursday.
" " Officials say the accident occurred just before Northwest 74th Street around 2:30 a.m. Fire rescue crews had responded to a call of a separate hit and run crash at the location and had blocked off the road when a 2014 Hyundai Sonata hit the fire truck.

The driver, 57-year-old Lizardo Alvarez, died at the scene.

"Standard acting procedures are to block the incoming traffic, so our drivers position our vehicles in a way to block traffic," said Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Capt. Ernie Jillson.

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Posted: Jul 20, 2017

Opioid Epidemic Overwhelms Delray Beach

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The cost of dealing with the problem is staggering. 


This year, the city is projected to spend more than $3 million on personnel and equipment for first responders who deal with overdoses. 


"I don't think anybody wants to die and they know that they just almost died, but yet they cannot not shoot up again," Delray Beach Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Todd Lynch said.  


In some cases, fire rescue may make a run to treat the same person several times a day.


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Posted: Jul 20, 2017

Anaheim Starts Construction of Its First New Fire Station in 10 Years

Anaheim broke ground Wednesday, July 19, on its first new fire station in 10 years. Station 5, serving the neighborhoods around the 57/91 interchange as well as freeway incidents, will move into the 9,481-square-foot building at 2540 E. La Palma Ave. in about a year.

Station 5, serving the neighborhoods around the 57/91 interchange as well as freeway incidents, will move into the 9,481-square-foot building at 2540 E. La Palma Ave. in about a year.


The current fire house on North Kraemer Boulevard, more than 55 years old, then will be used by the city’s public utilities. It is more than half the size of the new station.


The $5.4 million fire station, which department officials said will improve response times, is expected to take some of the pressure off of the station that serves the Broadway area.


 
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Posted: Jul 20, 2017

Clute Fire, EMS Station Nears Completion

CLUTE - Fire and emergency management officials have waited a long time for a new headquarters, and they're not about to rush its finish now that construction is nearing an end. "We would rather have a good product versus pushing them to finish and shortchange some stuff," said Mike Waguespack, fire marshal and EMS director.

Construction of the firehouse and EMS station on a 3-acre tract on Commerce Street initially had a projected end date of August. Rain and a few other delays have pushed back the timeline, and officials now believe the station should be completed by Oct. 1, he said.


 
 

The outside of the structure is deceptive, looking as though the station is almost ready for move-in. Exposed insulation and bare walls inside show it still has some ways to go.


The first floor will include conference and training rooms, a reception area and storage; upstairs will include a few dorms, men’s and women’s showers and bathrooms, a full kitchen, lounge area and plenty of space to activate an Emergency Operations Center in the event of a disaster. The garage can house up to three ambulances, two pumper trucks and one ladder truck


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