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Posted: Sep 28, 2016

Update: Everett man who turned in missing 9/11 flag identified

Another mystery in the 9/11 ground zero flag disappearance has been solved. Police learned how an Everett man came to possess the missing historical flag, and turn it in to officials. An iconic 9/11 photo showed an American flag being raised by three New York City firefighters over Ground Zero. It disappeared several hours later, only to found in Everett over a decade later.
- PUB DATE: 9/27/2016 9:47:36 PM - SOURCE: KREM-TV CBS 2
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Posted: Sep 27, 2016

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-

Delhi (LA) Fire Department MVP heavy rescue-pumper. Cinder cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Hale Qmax 1,750-gpm pump.

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Posted: Sep 27, 2016

Taking a look into the history of the Yakima Fire Department

Yakima Fire Department has certainly fought plenty of historic fires in the past, but they've done a lot more than fight fires over the years. Reporter Haley Gibbs spoke to a firefighter who actually created a documentary to show new firefighters and the public just what they bring to the table. "It's a department that's over 125 years old, that's pretty, pretty impressive," said Alex Langbell, Training Captain for YFD.
- PUB DATE: 9/27/2016 6:06:16 PM - SOURCE: NBCRightNow.com
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Posted: Sep 27, 2016

Ambulance Collides with Road Divider in Middletown (NJ)

An ambulance ran head-on into a divider in the Leonardo section of the township on Sunday, injuring five people and crumbling parts of the cement road structure, police said.
The vehicle from Leonardo First Aid collided into the divider, located at Thompson Avenue and Route 36 around 2:10 p.m., said Detective Lt. Paul Bailey of the Middletown Township Police Department. Bailey said the ambulance was one of the involved vehicles but did not provide further details on other cars that might have been involved in the incident.

The five injured people were taken to Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank, Bailey said. The incident remains under investigation.

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Posted: Sep 27, 2016

Burlington (WI) Hope to Purchase New Training Facility

The Town of Burlington Fire Department and City of Burlington Fire Department are raising money to invest in a proposed emergency training facility for the west end of the county. A new training facility would allow the department to train in various fire scenarios, EMS situations, hazmat training, and specialized training such as high-angle rope scenarios.
Currently, the two departments rent spaces or train in buildings scheduled to be razed. The nearest training facility with some of what the Burlington departments are considering is located at the Kansasville fire station.

Though the blueprints for the facility have not been finalized, the hope is to get a three-story facility with a tower portion to use for training exercises.

The City of Burlington Fire Department’s two assistant chiefs, Erich Kurth and Eric Jones, are leading the project for the department.

Fundraising is another issue yet to be determined. The City of Burlington Volunteer Firefighters Association voted to allow the funds raised at a pancake breakfast hosted at the City of Burlington Fire Department Sunday to go toward the facility. The cost of the facility is not yet known.

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