Menu

WFC News

Posted: May 1, 2017

Fire Truck Wreck

During Prairieton Fire Department's response to the S&G maintenance barn fire, one fire man drove a truck off the road along South Morris Place north of Prairieton Road hitting a power line.

"Everyone is OK, he was stuck in the vehicle for a while until they got the power shut down. All he lost was his pride," Fire chief Mike Chervenko said.



Read more
Posted: May 1, 2017

Liberty Township Volunteer Fire Department Purchases Computers with Grant

VALPARAISO - The Liberty Township Volunteer Fire Department was awarded a Community Fund Grant from the Porter County Community Foundation. The grant funding allowed them to purchase four Panasonic Toughbook Computers. The new electronics will be securely placed in each of the department's trucks, enhancing communication with the dispatch center and surrounding agencies.

These computers are capable of adapting to enhancements in the County’s 9-1-1 dispatch system and will help the fire department fulfill its mission to protect life, property and the environment.



Read more
Posted: May 1, 2017

Sparta Village, Township at Odds Over Purchase of New Aerial Fire Truck

The Sparta Fire Department wants to purchase this 2014 Spartan Aerial pumper truck to replace its 30-year old aerial. Jeffrey Cunningham|Mlive.com The Sparta Fire Board has voted to move ahead with the purchase of a new $600,000 fire truck despite...

The purchase may be good for the Sparta Fire Department in the short term as the truck would replace the department's aging aerial truck. But long term, the purchase may have political ramifications. 

The 4-3 split vote on the proposal to purchase the 2014 aerial truck was another indication of the growing rift between the township and village. All four township members voted to approve the purchase while the three village representatives voted against it.

The township can now move to finance the two-year-old reconditioned truck on its own if township officials choose.

Read more
Posted: May 1, 2017

‘Weird antenna’ puts scare into Edmonds ferry dock

A suspicious package found by ferry workers at the Edmonds terminal on the Puyallup delayed travel for hundreds of people for more than three hours on Sunday, April 30. Washington State Ferries gave the all clear after the Washington State Patrol Bomb Squad determined a backpack left on the passenger deck did not contain an explosive device.
- PUB DATE: 5/1/2017 3:48:19 AM - SOURCE: Edmonds Beacon
Read more
Posted: May 1, 2017

Driver Strikes and Kills Arkansas Fire Chief During Severe Storms

Cove Creek Pearson Volunteer Fire Chief Doug Deckard died after being struck by a car while checking water lines early Sunday during severe storms. The Arkansas State Police says Deckard, 51, was working along Highway 25 just west of the Faulkner-Cleburne County line near Quitman. He was outside of his vehicle checking doing work when he was hit.
- PUB DATE: 5/1/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KNWA-TV & KFTA-TV NWAHomepage
Read more
RSS
First59005901590259035905590759085909Last

Theme picker

Search News Articles