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Posted: Sep 12, 2017

Louisiana-Donated Fire Trucks Still in Use 16 years after 9/11

(WWL.com) -- After 9/11, then-Louisiana Governor Mike Foster started the "Bucks for Trucks" campaign, where Louisianans donated money to purchase a new fire truck for the Fire Department of New York City. Enough money was raised to build four fire trucks at Ferrera Fire Apparatus in Livingston Parish.

Enough money was raised to build four fire trucks at Ferrera Fire Apparatus in Livingston Parish. Former owner Chris Ferrera says $1.2 million was raised, and all of the trucks are still in use 16 years later.   


"Believe it or not, three are still in service with the city of New York," Ferrara said. "I was up there not too long ago and one of them was being serviced and it’s being used every day in the city of New York."


Ferrera says one truck was actually sent to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. It is currently in use by the Louisiana Fire Marshal’s Office.


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Posted: Sep 12, 2017

Antique Fire Truck Hits Bridge

An privately owned antique Brookdale firetruck lost its brakes coming down a steep hill on Larkspur Road in Brookdale on Monday, Sept. 11,, failed to negotiate a turn and slammed into a corner of the bridge across the San Lorenzo River.

An privately owned antique Brookdale firetruck lost its brakes coming down a steep hill on Larkspur Road in Brookdale on Monday, Sept. 11,, failed to negotiate a turn and slammed into a corner of the bridge across the San Lorenzo River.


A redwood tree prevented the 1970s-era rig from plummeting 20 feet into the San Lorenzo River in the accident, which occurred about 6:20 p.m.


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Posted: Sep 12, 2017

Hallowell Council Unanimously Approves Fire Station Design

HALLOWELL - The City Council unanimously approved the final design plans for the city's first new fire station in more than 185 years during a meeting Monday. City officials will host a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the new station - where the Farwell Building sits on the Stevens Commons campus-Friday afternoon.

The 5,300-square-foot station will include a chief’s office, training room, lounge and sleeping space, several bathrooms, a kitchen and conference room. The garage will be 64-feet-long and 56-feet wide, with enough room for three modern fire trucks. Owens has a corner office with two windows, which he said is two more than his office in the current Second Street fire station.


 
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Posted: Sep 12, 2017

Irma Crushes Telfair Co. Fire Station

Many of us rely on first responders in our time of need, but after Tropical Storm Irma came through, one Central Georgia fire station had a tough time responding. Evan Ricks is no stranger to responding to emergencies, but Monday, he responded to an unusual one -- one at the station he volunteers at.

Evan Ricks is no stranger to responding to emergencies, but Monday, he responded to an unusual one -- one at the station he volunteers at. A tree fell on the roof, crushing it but sparing their trucks.


“21 years, I grew up and knew every guy on here,” Ricks said. “I started being a junior firefighter when I was 15.”


For him, he sees this place as a fortress, a place that helps keep others safe. That’s the Horse Creek Fire Station in southern Telfair County.


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Posted: Sep 12, 2017

Grant Approval Will Start Construction on New Fire Station

LAWTON, OK (KSWO) - Tuesday is shaping up to be a big day for the Lawton-Fort Sill Regional Airport. City council members will discuss and vote on a grant that would allow the airport to upgrade its runway and build a new fire station station number two.

If the grant is approved, the new station would be built next to the old fire station. Airport Director Barbara McNally said the new station is long over due, and will make things more functional. Fire station number two is nearly 50 years old and has a list of problems.

"It was constructed with concrete slabs, you're on clay soil in Oklahoma they shift and crack causing problems with the windows and roof so we have maintained that building with the City of Lawton for many years, we have done some rehab projects," said McNally.


Over the past few years the department has purchased new trucks that are much larger and wider. McNally said it's a hassle parking them in the bays.


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