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Posted: Dec 8, 2016

Poulsbo Middle School students sickened by suspected carbon monoxide

Emergency crews have responded to Poulsbo Middle School after receiving reports that some students have become ill with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. Jody Matson of the Poulsbo Fire Department said a nurse called for the emergency response after several students began displaying symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure.
- PUB DATE: 12/8/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOMO
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Posted: Dec 8, 2016

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Alexis Brush Truck

Allen Township Fire Protection District, Ransom, IL, brush truck. Ford F-550 XL Super Cab 4x4 DRW chassis; Ford Power Stroke 6.7-liter 300-hp engine; custom off-road tire package; 300-gallon Pro Poly polypropylene tank.

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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

Contractor rescued from empty water tank in Grant County

A contractor was rescued after he took a long fall in Grant County Wednesday morning. Officials said the contractor fell about 20 feet into the bottom of an empty water tank near Roads A and 11-Southeast. Grant County Fire Districts 10 and 11 helped with the rescue. Authorities said the victim, a man in his twenties from Western Washington, was transported by LifeFlight to Tri-Cities hospital with serious injuries.
- PUB DATE: 12/7/2016 7:58:24 PM - SOURCE: KREM-TV CBS 2
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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

Benton County Fire District 4 passes 2017 budget

The Board of Fire Commissioners for Benton County Fire District 4 passed its 2017 budget at a recent meeting. Overall, the fire district is financially healthy with a balanced budget, another clean audit, and adequate reserve funds in case of an emergency. “We want to thank the community for renewing our levy for emergency medical service,” said Chief Bill Whealan.
- PUB DATE: 12/7/2016 6:32:28 PM - SOURCE: kndu
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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

St. Albert (Canada) Fire Apparatus to Serve as Backup

The city will keep a problematic aerial fire truck as a backup rather than selling it. The old truck has had ongoing maintenance concerns since the city purchased it in 2009. It was out of service 70 per cent of the time between July 2012 and October 2014, and in a 12-month period in 2014 and 2015 the truck was out of service 95 per cent of the time.
The original aerial truck was to be replaced in 2028 but because of the ongoing issues council voted to expedite the date and replace it in 2016. The new unit was delivered last month.

Council made the decision at the Nov. 28 meeting to hold on to the old aerial fire truck, sometimes referred to as a ladder truck, which was slated for sale following delivery of a new truck.

Coun. Sheena Hughes made the motion, which was approved unanimously, that would see the unit instead kept as a backup and have administration report on its condition in early 2018.

"I think it may be good enough to function as a backup, and we won't know that until we see stats a year from now," she said.

Hughes noted the plan to purchase a new truck to serve as a secondary aerial unit would be difficult to accomplish, given the city's forecasted 10-year capital budget deficit of more than $300 million.

While the plan had initially been to sell the truck for an estimated $500,000 and put that money toward the purchase of a new aerial truck, council heard that sale price is no longer realistic given the current market.

Mayor Nolan Crouse, mistakenly reading from a confidential administrative report, indicated there had been an offer of $120,000 for the truck, which the city rejected, and that there are currently three similar trucks sitting on a reseller's lot in the United States that have been there for two years.

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