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Posted: Jul 3, 2017

Vintage, Modern Fire Apparatus to Mark 150th Anniversary of Cedar Falls Fire Rescue

On Sunday, visitors to Overman Park will see just how much firefighting has changed over the years. From 2 to 5 p.m., fire trucks from Cedar Falls Fire Rescue and surrounding communities will line up in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Cedar Falls Fire Rescue.
The historical society is sponsoring the free display in conjunction with their year-long featured exhibition "Cedar Falls Fire Rescue: 150 Years" at the Victorian Home & Carriage House Museum.

Fire departments from Cedar Falls, Dike, Janesville, New Hartford, Parkersburg, Reinbeck, Shell Rock and Waverly will bring fire trucks. A 1926 model from Fairbank will be displayed, as well as trucks from the 1940s through the 1960s, including Cedar Falls’ modern ladder truck.

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Posted: Jul 3, 2017

Montfort (WI) Fire Apparatus Hit During Severe Weather Clean Up

The Grant County Sheriff's Office took a report of a car vs fire truck crash on Highway 80 in Clifton Township on June 29 at 8:58 p.m. The Montfort Fire Department had Highway 80 closed due to power lines across the highway from the severe storm.
A Montfort fire truck was parked on Highway 80 on the center line of the roadway. The fire truck was fully marked with reflective striping and had emergency lights on. Montfort Fire Fighter Frederick Divall was directing traffic on the north side of the fire truck.

Steven Martin, 55 of rural Highland was the driving southbound at highway speeds when Divall attempted to signal him to stop with a lighted traffic wand.

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Posted: Jul 3, 2017

Decommissioned Upland Fire Truck Donation Stirs Controversy

UPLAND >> Not even a proposal to donate a decommissioned 1970 fire engine to the Cooper Museum is without controversy in this city.The City Council unanimously voted this week to declare the fire engine surplus and authorize the interim f

Dave Stevens, president of the Cooper Museum reassured the council that the fire engine will remain available for the public.

Members of the Upland Fire Foundation have expressed their desire to be able look at the finances of the museum to ensure its funds are earmarked for repairs and maintenance of the engine, Stevens said.

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Posted: Jul 3, 2017

Commission OKs Purchase of Two New Fire Trucks

The Maury County Commission has approved the reallocation of $760,000 to fund the purchase of two new firetrucks for the county's volunteer fire department.Following approval by the county budget committee earlier this month, the resolution passed unanimously by the full commission during a special called meeting last week.The purchases will be made using reallocated funds from this year's general purpose budget, a decision which will likely prove to be beneficial to the county as

The purchases will be made using reallocated funds from this year’s general purpose budget, a decision which will likely prove to be beneficial to the county as it prepares for the 2017-18 fiscal year.


“It is going to help us out because next year’s budget is going to give us more flexibility to do things like provide funds for the schools and work on new bridges,” Commission Chairman Michael Fulbright said, following the Thursday meeting. “It just frees us up of other things and still provides the firetrucks that are needed.”


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Posted: Jul 3, 2017

Faulty Ignition Kept Fire Truck from Pumping at Twin Peaks

AUGUSTA,Ga (WJBF) New information about that big fire at Twin Peaks this week. The effort to put it out got off to a slow start. That's because the first fire truck that got there couldn't pump water. The engine cut off. The truck had been in for maintenance that morning for another problem but not for the ignition switch.

“The ignition switch was bad which made the engine shut off and the pump would not pump if the engine is not running the apparatus did go earlier that morning but that morning the only issues were brought up and were found and remedied were the fact it needed some engine oil power steering fluid and the tired needed to be rotated,” said Fire Chief Chris James.


 
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