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Posted: Nov 1, 2016

Vintage Firetruck Stolen During Hurricane Matthew Found in Orlando

BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. - A firetruck stolen during Hurricane Matthew has been found in Orlando. The 1956 vintage firetruck belongs to a man in Cocoa. It's hard to miss a tow truck pulling a fire engine down the street. That's part of why Charles Fischer has his vintage 1956 engine back.

It was towed home Monday afternoon after a friend spotted it.

“I realized that was my firetruck when I first saw the picture,” said Fischer, a Cocoa realtor.

The picture he saw was an ad on the internet featuring his truck. A salvage yard was selling the truck for parts. A friend of Fischer’s saw the ad and brought it to Fischer’s attention.

The truck had been stolen earlier this month, when someone towed it away in broad daylight from the lot where Fischer kept it in Cocoa.

“It is a little disheartening that somebody can impersonate you as an owner, call a tow company and sign a piece of paper and receive cash, and there goes your vehicle,” Fischer said.

Fischer called the Orange County Sheriff’s Office when he saw the ad. The salvage yard had it towed back to Fischer within hours.

“I see a few things missing. But most of her seems to be there,” Fischer said.

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Posted: Nov 1, 2016

New Fire Station Opens on North Farms Road in Wallingford (CT)

WALLINGFORD - The new fire station on North Farms Road should reduce response times for medical calls, the fire chief said. The new 16,000-square-foot station, located at 884 North Farms Road, will help improve the fire department's response to emergency medical situations, said Fire Chief Richard Heidgerd.

“It gives us an opportunity to grow as a volunteer fire department,” North Farms Volunteer Fire Chief Tim Wall said. “We now have a facility that is comfortable, clean and state of the art.”The station will house a paramedic ambulance staffed by career firefighters, which the old volunteer fire station did not allow. The ambulance has become the fire department’s primary responding vehicle for medical emergencies, and the only town ambulance on call 24/7.

The North Farms unit celebrated its 70-year anniversary last weekend and currently has about 45 volunteers, Wall said. The voluntary fire unit is one of two in Wallingford, along with the East Wallingford Volunteer Fire Department. Earlier this year, the North Farms department consolidated with the Yalesville volunteer department due to a lack of volunteers at both departments, Heidgerd said.

Construction on the station began in April 2015, two months after the Town Council approved $4.6 million for the project.

The new station was built at the site of a former horse barn and dairy farm. The town purchased the land in 2011. The station cost about $5 million in total to complete, Heidgerd said.


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Posted: Nov 1, 2016

Mason County mill building a 'total loss' after major fire

A fire early Monday destroyed the main mill building at a wood products company east of Shelton called Camco, according to Central Mason Fire & EMS. At 8:15 a.m. Monday, wave after wave of fire crews were dispatched to 6400 E. Agate Road. They needed that many fire tenders because there was no water on-scene, Chief Tim McKern said.
- PUB DATE: 11/1/2016 1:53:48 AM - SOURCE: Olympian
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Posted: Nov 1, 2016

Five hurt in Boston fire engine, car crash

PHOTO - Four firefighters and one civilian were injured today when a fire truck collided with a car in the Back Bay causing a domino effect that damaged eight other cars, fire officials said. The civilian and firefighters, including one captain, all were taken to Massachusetts General Hospital, where they were being treated for non-life-threatening injuries, Fire Commissioner Joseph Finn said.
- PUB DATE: 11/1/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Boston Herald
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Posted: Nov 1, 2016

Former Ohio battalion chief sues city, claims mistaken retaliation

A 25-year veteran of Cleveland's fire department sued the city and several employees Monday claiming he was subject to retaliation based on an erroneous belief that he had leaked damaging information about a former fire chief. Sean DeCrane, who retired in September as Third Battalion chief, contends he warned city officials in January 2013 that former fire division Chief Daryl McGinnis lacked required continuing training and certification needed to hold his position.
- PUB DATE: 11/1/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Cleveland Plain Dealer & Cleveland.com
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