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Posted: Nov 1, 2016

6 dead in Baltimore school bus, commuter bus crash

Six people were killed and 10 more injured Tuesday morning when a school bus veered into oncoming traffic in Southwest Baltimore and ripped through the side of an MTA bus, police said.
- PUB DATE: 11/1/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Baltimore Sun
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Posted: Nov 1, 2016

Boston fire engine crash leaves five injured

PHOTO - Four firefighters and one civilian were injured today when a fire truck collided with a car in the Back Bay causing a domino effect that damaged eight other cars, fire officials said. The civilian and firefighters, including one captain, all were taken to Massachusetts General Hospital, where they were being treated for non-life-threatening injuries, Fire Commissioner Joseph Finn said.
- PUB DATE: 11/1/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Boston Herald
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Posted: Nov 1, 2016

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-CustomFIRE Pumper

Lamartine Fire Department, Fond du Lac, WI, pumper. Spartan Gladiator cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Waterous CSUC20 1,500-gpm pump.

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Posted: Oct 31, 2016

Follow Up: Former firefighter helps save mother and daughter from burning Newman Lake home

Matt Burson was driving home from work when his coworker saw the flames. “We got out and you could see the glow,” said Burson. “You could hear roaring and crackling from the flames and see smoke billowing out the front door.” The fire injured a mother and her three children. When Burson showed up he saw two of the children outside the home, but 32-year-old Angel Fiorini and her daughter were still inside.
- PUB DATE: 10/31/2016 8:06:07 PM - SOURCE: KAYU-TV MyFox Spokane
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Posted: Oct 31, 2016

Hanover (MA) Awarded $1 Million Grant to Purchase New Fire Apparatus

The Hanover Fire Department accepted almost $1 million in funding from the federal Aid to Firefighters Grant program. The bulk of the grant money will be used toward replacing the fire department's 27-year-old ladder truck."Chief [Jeff] Blanchard and I have sat in my office many times over many months and many years and discussed the critical need for replacing this critical piece of apparatus," said Town Manager Troy Clarkson.
"Chief [Jeff] Blanchard and I have sat in my office many times over many months and many years and discussed the critical need for replacing this critical piece of apparatus," said Town Manager Troy Clarkson. "Now, rather than asking the taxpayers for $1.2 million, we will ask them for $300,000. That's real, tangible savings on this project to the taxpayers of Hanover."

The AFG program was established by FEMA in 2001 to help fire departments acquire new equipment, vehicles, and training to ensure public health and safety.

The Hanover Fire Department received $999,756 in grant money this year, with $932,381 of that going to purchase and equip the new ladder truck, and $67,375 will go to the purchase of automatic compression devices, which provide uninterrupted CPR administration during transportation, and new nozzles for the department's hoses.

"People in this area will be benefited. Their properties will be benefited. The insurance that they pay could be benefited," said Congressman Bill Keating. "The municipal calls that are made to help other communities with this equipment will be benefited. Not only is there a savings in property, that pales in comparison to the real effort here: saving lives."

The AFG program receives almost 10,000 applications each year, of which only 2,000 are accepted and funded. Of the 4,000 requests for vehicles, 200 are awarded throughout the country.

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