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Posted: Dec 20, 2016

Update: Alabama training center suspends chemical use after ricin mistake

A federal training facility in Anniston has temporarily suspended all chemical and biological operations, according to a statement given to students who trained there. The announcement comes as officials investigate a mistake that led to first-responders training with a lethal rather than a non-lethal version of the toxic compound ricin.
- PUB DATE: 12/20/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Anniston Star
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Posted: Dec 20, 2016

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Crimson Pumper

At a recent fire in Berwyn, Illinois, Photographer Tim Olk took the photo of Engine 903, the Berwyn Fire Department's 2009 Crimson/Spartan.

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Posted: Dec 19, 2016

Mother, 2 young children die in Oak Harbor house fire

A 25-year-old mother and her two children, 3 and 5 years old, died in a house fire Sunday. At around 4:30 p.m. Sunday, a neighbor called 911 to report the fire. As crews were working to extinguish the flames, the husband/father drove up to the scene. He told police he had been shopping at Costco the whole time.
- PUB DATE: 12/19/2016 7:05:52 PM - SOURCE: KING-TV NBC 5
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Posted: Dec 19, 2016

Kennewick firefighters respond to increasing number of calls

Cold weather has kept Kennewick firefighters busy as they continue to see a pattern. In a 24-hour period on Saturday Kennewick firefighters recieved over 40 calls when they average 26 calls a day. All three structure fires on Saturday were started by something many people are using to survive this chilly weather.
- PUB DATE: 12/19/2016 5:22:51 PM - SOURCE: KAPP-TV Yakima
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Posted: Dec 19, 2016

Southwest Harbor Fire Apparatus Pumping Town's Drinking Water

A pumper from the Southwest Harbor Fire Department is parked on the shore of Long Pond Monday morning to keep the town supplied with water. Both the main and auxiliary pumps that supply water to the Southwest Harbor Water and Sewer District’s water treatment plant broke down, necessitating the fire department’s response.
The public water system here should be operating normally by noon today, according to the Steve Kenney, manager of the Southwest Harbor Water and Sewer District. Kenney said the main pump that moves water from Long Pond to the treatment plant became clogged with debris and stopped operating on Friday morning.

As a result, no water was being pumped to replace that being used in the town. Kenney said his attempts to rent a portable pump proved fruitless. Fortunately, the Southwest Harbor Fire Department came to the district's aid.

Firefighters set up a fire truck at Long Pond at 1 p.m. Sunday and began pumping water from the pond uphill a few hundred yards to a hydrant that flows directly into the water treatment plant. Shifts of firefighters kept up the effort through the night and expected to remain until the pump is back online.

"They've been awesome," Kenney said.

Kenney said town and district employees and members of the public came forward to lend a hand. Scott Alley of the town's highway department came down in the night to refuel the fire truck.

"It was good teamwork; a good community effort," he said.

Kenney said he was surprised at the amount of debris that had clogged the pump.

"It was chockablock full of leaves and sticks," he said. "Something must have happened to the screen."

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