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Posted: Mar 9, 2017

Fire On Highland Park Fire Truck Could Be Weather Related

HIGHLAND PARK (WWJ) - Who do you call when the vehicle you are in is on fire? That's a no-brainer Highland Park firefighters - they take the job on themselves. Fire Chief Kevin Coney says because of the high winds they were running non-stop all day to fires, downed power lines, grass fires and then the fire truck itself became one of the emergencies to address.

The truck was returning to its station after assisting the Detroit (MI) Fire Department at one of its 64 structure fires (Detroit: Nearly 200 Calls in One Day) when the ladder truck's driver noticed something was burning. He pulled the truck over, and the crew discovered a fire in the engine compartment.



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Posted: Mar 9, 2017

Clinton Township (MI) Upgrades Public Safety, Civic Center Security

Clinton Township officials recently took steps to increase public safety in the police-fire ranks as well as the Civic Center. The Board of Trustees Monday approved spending $972,800 for a 109-foot-long Rosenbauer Viper fire ladder truck. Township officials had budgeted $1 million for the vehicle.
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Posted: Mar 9, 2017

New Fire Stations Could Be Costly Mistake for San Diego (CA)

Eight months after shelving a plan to build 18 new fire stations, the San Diego City Council is reviewing other recommendations to improve fire coverage.
In this editorial, the news organization takes a look at previous and current recommendations for how the fire department can improve public safety in San Diego, California. The editorial espouses using quick-response squads and adding engine companies during peak response times vs. adding stations. Eight months ago, the fire department scrapped a plan to build 18 new stations. A recent recommendation from an outside consultant suggests 10 new stations and adding more quick-response units.
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Posted: Mar 9, 2017

VIDEO: Backdraft that injured Florida firefighters caught on camera

Dramatic footage released by a Florida fire department shows the moment a backdraft injured two firefighters. The fire happened Monday morning in a West Palm Beach neighborhood. According to Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, the fire started in the garage of the home. When firefighters arrived they were told the family’s cats may still be inside.
- PUB DATE: 3/9/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: NBC4i.com
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Posted: Mar 9, 2017

Illinois mayor proposes 16 layoffs in fire department after arbitrator ruling

Mayor Scott Eisenhauer proposed laying off 16 firefighters at a Tuesday night budget meeting as a result of a contract arbitration decision. Eisenhauer, who described the cuts as a "harsh" plan, proposed reducing fire department personnel from 42 to 26 after learning earlier in the day that the city lost an arbitration decision on the firefighters' contract regarding minimum manning and salaries.
- PUB DATE: 3/9/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Champaign News-Gazette
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