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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

County Could Spend $560,000 on Gallatin (TN) Fire Station

Gallatin could get more than $500,000 from Sumner County to help build the city's next fire station. The county's seven-member Emergency Services Committee unanimously approved a request from the city Monday to spend up to $560,500 for an ambulance bay and sleeping quarters for Sumner County Emergency Medical Services at the new station planned at the corner of Clear Lake Meadows and Nichols Lane near state Route 109.
The measure, which would still need to be approved by the full county commission, is expected to be discussed by the budget committee Dec. 12.

"It's a Sumner County ambulance service and it may be located in Gallatin, but when we leave here this afternoon, one of us may need that ambulance right here," said Sumner County Commissioner Paul Decker, who also serves on the emergency services committee. "It's for all of Sumner County and I think the prospects of us maybe having to do (this) in other parts of the county are very high, but I don't think that's a bad thing."

Gallatin city leaders chose to seek funding from the county for the EMS portion of the 13,000-square-foot station after they were informed in October that it would cost an estimated $3.3 million to build the facility. The city has $1.8 million budgeted for the project.

Currently, it takes an ambulance between eight and 13 minutes to respond to some areas along Lock 4 Road between Nashville Pike and Peach Valley Road from the nearest station on Airport Road, according to Sumner County EMS data.

Gallatin-based Goodall Homes has plans to build 233 new homes in the immediate area of the proposed fire station. Of those, the 206-unit Patterson Farms development is expected to be completed by 2020, according to an estimated timeline for construction submitted earlier this year to the city's planning department.

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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

Police Investigate Ambulance Crash in Snohomish County (WA)

Arlington Police are investigating after an ambulance went off a road and crashed while transporting a woman to a local hospital.
Granite Falls Fire Chief Jim Haverfield tells The Daily Herald that two Granite Falls firefighters had a patient on board Friday when their ambulance went into a ditch filled with water and also hit some trees.

The firefighters had minor injuries. The female patient was not hurt in the crash. No other vehicles were involved.

The Arlington Fire Department took the firefighters and the woman to the hospital.

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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

Drunk Driver Hits Fire Apparatus in Inver Grove Heights (MN)

A Red Wing woman was arrested in November on suspicion of drunk driving after hitting a fire truck on the scene of a fatal crash in Inver Grove Heights, according to the Minnesota State Patrol. Authorities say the 52-year-old woman drove past flares and a message board on Highway 55 that the road was closed due to the crash.
The woman then hit the fire truck, which was unoccupied at the time. The woman was arrested for DWI after having a blood alcohol of .26, more than three times the legal limit for driving in Minnesota. She suffered minor injuries at the scene before being taken into custody.
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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

Wilmington (DE) May Seek State Funds to Keep Fire Apparatus Operating

The Wilmington City Council is considering asking the state for $300,000 to keep a fire truck in operation. The council will vote on a resolution Thursday that would authorize a request for funds from the state to prevent Fire Engine 6 from closing.
Fire Chief Anthony Goode announced last week that the truck will be taken out of operation when low staffing levels require the use of overtime pay to fill shifts.

Councilman Bob Williams, who sponsored the resolution, says closing an engine poses a safety risk. He estimates the $300,000 would cover overtime costs for Engine 6 firefighters for three months, giving incoming mayor Mike Purzycki time to prepare his budget.

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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

Police investigate ambulance crash in Snohomish County

Arlington Police are investigating after an ambulance went off a road and crashed while transporting a woman to a local hospital. Granite Falls Fire Chief Jim Haverfield tells The Daily Herald that two Granite Falls firefighters had a patient on board Friday when their ambulance went into a ditch filled with water and also hit some trees.
- PUB DATE: 12/7/2016 11:08:30 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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