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Posted: Jun 14, 2017

Spokane Fire takes new approach to treat stroke victims

Stroke is the leading cause of death in Washington, and when a victim suffers from one, every second counts. That is why Spokane Fire is taking a new approach to assessing and treating stroke patients at the scene. In the course of just a few seconds, Alvin Fisher became part of an alarming statistic.
- PUB DATE: 6/14/2017 6:41:05 AM - SOURCE: KREM-TV CBS 2
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Posted: Jun 14, 2017

Luke Amos celebrates 32 years as Longview firefighter

After 32 years of service as a Longview firefighter, the moment that best defines Luke Amos’ career happened when he wasn’t on duty. Amos was home at lunchtime when he got a hysterical call asking where his granddaughter was. His daughter Ashley had been flown to a hospital from a car wreck on Gray Road north of Lexington, but responders could not find her daughter Ellie, 18 months, and feared she’d been ejected.
- PUB DATE: 6/14/2017 2:56:10 AM - SOURCE: Longview Daily News
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Posted: Jun 14, 2017

Man found dead in Auburn house fire

A man was found dead Tuesday morning while firefighters from Fire District 44 and Enumclaw worked to extinguish a fire in the 18200 block of Southeast 396 Street, just east of the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation, the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority reported. The first calls to 911 came in at 11 a.
- PUB DATE: 6/14/2017 2:22:56 AM - SOURCE: Auburn Reporter
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Posted: Jun 14, 2017

London fire tears through residential tower, leaving 6 dead

At least six people are dead and dozens injured after a massive fire rapidly tore through a 24-story apartment building in west London in the early hours of Wednesday, police said. All 24 floors of Grenfell Tower in North Kensington were swiftly engulfed, trapping residents in their homes and reportedly forcing some to jump to escape the flames.
- PUB DATE: 6/14/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: CNN
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Posted: Jun 14, 2017

Viral photo of Texas firefighters shows 'compassionate' side of job

PHOTO - A photo of two Amarillo Fire Department firefighters consoling young children after a wreck caught the eye of thousands, but the men captured in the photo say this is a routine part of their jobs. The wreck that Sam Berry, left, and Jared Davis responded to happened earlier this month on NE 24th & Grand St.
- PUB DATE: 6/14/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KFDA-TV Newschannel 10
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