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Posted: Jun 29, 2017

Old La Salle (IL) Fire Apparatus Will Have New Home by Thanksgiving

La Salle's 1928 American-LaFrance ladder truck has been displayed for 17 years in the public works building at Second and Wright streets. It will have to wait a few more months to move into its new home near the fire station at Fifth and Sterling streets.
The city started a project last year to build a small display building on a corner lot on the south side of U.S. 6. A concrete pad has been completed.

Tieman Builders of La Salle estimates that in three weeks, the building’s frame will take shape, followed by placement of the truck inside and then garage doors. Finally, it will be bricked in, and should be finished no later than late fall, said the city’s finance director, John Duncan IV.

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Posted: Jun 29, 2017

Dash Cam Video Shows Driver Hitting Fire Apparatus in Middletown (OH)

A Middletown fire truck was damaged when it collided with a pickup truck on University Boulevard and Central Avenue on Friday evening. Firefighters were responding to a suspected drug overdose at the nearby railroad tracks. Dash-camera video from the Middletown Fire Department shows a Chevy pickup hit engine 83 while it's making a left U-turn.
"In the process of making the turn, the second vehicle that was coming up from behind attempted to pass on the left side of the vehicle, which unfortunately struck our left front of our fire vehicle," Deputy Fire Chief Jeff Spaulding explained. "Motorists should pull over and stop to the right for all emergency vehicles."

Spaulding told WLWT that when he reviewed the video, he noticed the same Chevy did pull over and stop on the right after Middletown's ambulance and fire truck passed, but about 30 seconds later, it can see be seen approaching from behind, trying to pass on the left.

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Posted: Jun 29, 2017

Officers: Lit cigarette likely caused Kennewick brush fire

Firefighters believe a lit cigarette caused a small brush fire Wednesday. Officers from the Kennewick Police Department (KPD) and Kennewick firefighters went to the 12000 block of W Clearwater Avenue, just east of Leslie Drive to extinguish an outdoor fire. Firefighters said a lit cigarette that was thrown out a car window probably caused the fire.
- PUB DATE: 6/29/2017 2:52:05 PM - SOURCE: KEPR-TV CBS 19
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Posted: Jun 29, 2017

Related: 3 wildfires burning nearly 78 square miles in Central Washington

A wildfire burning in dry grasslands in a lowly populated part of central Washington state grew dramatically on Thursday, driven by hot weather and gusty winds. The fire burning northwest of the town of Quincy increased in size from 16 square miles (41 square kilometers) on Wednesday to 74 square miles (192 square kilometers) on Thursday, the state Department of Natural Resources said.
- PUB DATE: 6/29/2017 11:00:45 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Jun 29, 2017

Experienced wildland firefighter shares his knowledge

Fire crews are spending hours on the lines trying to put the South Wenas Fire out. Many of these firefighters were teenagers when they began their careers. Reporter Veronica Padilla met Richard Elliott, who has been fighting wildfires since he was just 19 years old. "It's just different every day," he said.
- PUB DATE: 6/29/2017 3:38:03 AM - SOURCE: NBCRightNow.com
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