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Posted: Mar 13, 2017

Six Injured After Firetruck Is Involved in Crash on The Beltway in Maryland

Two crashes at the same location early Saturday on the inner loop of the Washington Beltway in Maryland - one involving a firetruck - left six people injured and shut down the highway for several hours, according to police and fire officials. None of the injuries was life threatening, the Prince George's County Fire Department said.
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Posted: Mar 13, 2017

Dayton and Bellevue Find Way to Finance New Fire Truck

It took a while, but the Cities of Dayton and Bellevue found a way - and a bank - to finance the new fire truck coming to the Bellevue-Dayton Fire Department. For the past several weeks, the cities have gone back and forth with area banks trying to secure a loan for the roughly $685,000 vehicle that is expected to arrive at the department's lone firehouse within the month.
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Posted: Mar 13, 2017

Plans Underway to Build New Fire Station in Hauula

Published: Firefighters are back at the Hauula fire station after being displaced for about three weeks. They were moved to neighboring stations while the station's floor tiles were repaired. The Honolulu Fire Department says response times were not affected. Meanwhile, plans are underway to permanently relocate the station itself.
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Posted: Mar 13, 2017

Fire Department to Purchase Used Aerial Truck

Looking to lower property insurance rates for area citizens and replace an outdated truck, the South Sioux City Fire Department recently received approval from the city council to purchase a used aerial ladder truck. "We searched and we found a particular ladder truck we liked," said Clint Merithew, South Sioux City fire chief.
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Posted: Mar 13, 2017

Log cabin-style home severely damaged in Issaquah fire

A log cabin-style home was severely damaged in a fire Sunday night. Firefighters were called to the 13000 block of 244th Ave. SE just before midnight and found flames coming from the two-story home atop a steep hill, according to Capt. Steve Westlake with Eastide Fire & Rescue. There were no hydrants in the area, but firefighters were able to get water to the scene, Westlake said.
- PUB DATE: 3/13/2017 8:00:09 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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