Posted: Dec 28, 2016
Inspection of Emergency Vehicles means different things to different people. Why is it that two people can arrive at a very different conclusion from the exact same scenario? In many cases the reason is a difference in depth of knowledge about the subject. Both the Driver and the Emergency Vehicle Technician are responsible for vehicle inspection. There is one level of inspection for a Driver and a different level for EVT. Our industry standard that addresses the subject is NFPA 1911 and is being updated in 2017 to include clearer definition about Driver inspection responsibilities...
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Posted: Dec 28, 2016
The city has adopted a $327.3 million budget, including capital expenses, for the next two years.
The estimated spending from the general fund is $125.4 million.
The City Council adopted the budget Nov. 28. The vote was 4-3.
“The budget is a complex entity, and there are always lots of opinions on how to make it work best,” Council President M.
- PUB DATE: 12/28/2016 2:38:32 AM - SOURCE: Everett Herald - Metered Site
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Posted: Dec 28, 2016
Camano Island Fire and Rescue’s board of commissioners recently approved a strategic plan update that guides fire and EMS services on Camano for the next 10 years.
The crux of the plan is to be “smaller and faster,” Chief Michael Schick said.
Not a smaller force, but a force that’s organized to be nimble, efficient and cost-effective.
- PUB DATE: 12/28/2016 12:12:28 AM - SOURCE: Stanwood/Camano News
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Posted: Dec 28, 2016
A Henrico firefighter has been suspended without pay from work over comments he allegedly made on Facebook.
NBC12 is choosing not to identify the firefighter because he has not been charged with a crime.
In part, the comments posted read that a woman was "trying to find her black baby daddy...so she can get an EBT card and a check.
- PUB DATE: 12/28/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: NBC12.com
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Posted: Dec 28, 2016
A town firefighter who was also the freshman boys basketball coach at St. Joseph High School in Trumbull died suddenly at home on Monday, as firefighters and medics worked to save him.
Jason “Jay’’ Carrafiello, 38, “was an outstanding firefighter and was held in high regard by all of the officers and firefighters,’’ town Fire Chief Robert McGrath said.
- PUB DATE: 12/28/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: CTPOST.com
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