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Posted: Jun 19, 2017

Three Firefighters Hurt When Fire Truck Overturns in Nutley (NJ)

Three firefighters were injured when a fire truck overturned in New Jersey over the weekend. The incident happened in Nutley late Saturday, not far from the department's headquarters. Investigators are working to figure out how the accident happened, though they aren't saying if the truck was responding to or returning from a call at the time.
Investigators are working to figure out how the accident happened, though they aren't saying if the truck was responding to or returning from a call at the time.

One firefighter remains hospitalized, while the others were treated and released.
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Posted: Jun 19, 2017

Two Firefighters Injured When Waterloo (NE) Fire Truck Overturns

Two Waterloo volunteer firefighters suffered minor injuries when the firetruck they were riding in rolled on its top Sunday on the way to a fire in Bennington, said Waterloo Fire Chief Travis Harlow. The rollover happened as the vehicle, holding nearly 3,000 gallons of water, was turning north onto 204th Street from West Maple Road about 5 p.m.

the firefighters had been using seat beats. Otherwise, their injuries might have been much worse.


The firefighters had been on their way to assist Bennington firefighters with a fire at the Douglas County landfill. After the crash, they were taken by ambulance to Creighton University Medical Center-Bergan Mercy.


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Posted: Jun 19, 2017

Working Group to Examine Improvement Report for Central Fire Station in Midtown Kingston (NY)

KINGSTON, N.Y. >> Mayor Steve Noble will appoint a working group to closely examine a report that concluded about $3.8 million of improvement work is needed at the Central Fire Station in Midtown.

The report, by Latham-based consulting firm C.T. Male Associates, outlined significant repairs said to be needed, as well as work to bring the Midtown building up to current standards. The firm then created a document that broke the initial report into high-, medium- and low-priority needs in the 110-year-old structure.

The high-priority work alone would cost less than everything suggested in the initial report, but still amount to nearly $2 million. That is more than half of C.T. Male’s total estimate of $3,796,868.

The C.T. Male reports came on the heels of one prepared by Peak Engineering that said reinforcements to the firehouse’s concrete floor, where fire trucks are parked, had deteriorated significantly.

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Posted: Jun 19, 2017

Indianapolis (IN) Fire Department Truck Involved in Crash Heading to Fire Call

INDIANAPOLIS -- A man suffered minor injuries after a truck belonging to the Indianapolis Fire Department crashed into his car on the way to another call. The crash happened at the intersection of 56th Street and Emerson Way near the Burger King.

The fire department says the truck was on its way to an apartment fire when the vehicle turned in front of them. The fire truck crashed into the side of the car. 

The driver of the car was transported to the hospital to be checked out but is expected to be okay. No fire personnel were injured. 

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Posted: Jun 19, 2017

Fire uncovers pot grow operation in Skyway

King County deputies are looking into a grow operation that went up in flames at a house in Skyway overnight. The home is near 66th Avenue South and South Langston. Firefighters said the fire was reported at 1 a.m. Monday and when they arrived, there was no one inside the home but discovered a marijuana grow operation.
- PUB DATE: 6/19/2017 6:07:19 AM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7
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