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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

Future Uncertain for Historic Hagerstown Fire Station

The future may be in question for a historic downtown fire station dating back to the early 1900s. Mayor Robert E. Bruchey II and the Hagerstown City Council were told Tuesday that the Pioneer Hook and Ladder, Truck-1 station at 21-23 W. Franklin St. is no longer adequate for the operations of the Hagerstown Fire Department.

Unless volunteers in the station are interested in acquiring the city-owned building, the city may have to dispose of it, Hagerstown Fire Chief Steve Lohr said during a council work session.

Pioneer Hook and Ladder houses part of the fire department's operations, but there is a group of volunteers who are in charge of day-to-day operation of the building, Lohr said.

The city recently purchased two 100-foot ladder trucks, making them the biggest rigs in the department's fleet.

One was to be stationed at Pioneer Hook and Ladder, but it is a very cramped space for the truck, Lohr said in an interview before Tuesday's meeting.

He told Bruchey and council members that there was only "inches of clearance" around the truck after it was pulled into the station.

After it was delivered to the city, it was temporarily housed at a city fire station on Eastern Boulevard, he said.

Lohr said he believes the truck should be stationed permanently at the Eastern Boulevard station.

Pioneer Hook and Ladder, which was completed in about 1915, is part of the city's long firefighting history.

Lohr said the building was constructed at a time when downtown fire stations were situated based on the ability of a horse to run eight blocks.

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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

Firefighters battle flames at North Seattle home

Firefighters are out in freezing temperatures Wednesday morning battling a fire in the Maple Leaf neighborhood of North Seattle. The fire at a home on Northeast 94th Street and 17th Avenue Northeast was called out at about 4:20 a.m. Firefighters say the home started in the basement, extended out the window, up the side of the building and into the attic.
- PUB DATE: 12/7/2016 6:44:17 AM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7
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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

Honolulu firefighters were among those killed, injured in Pearl Harbor attack

A date which will live in infamy was also a day the Honolulu Fire Department unexpectedly went to war. On Dec. 7, 1941, Engine 6 was the first to respond to Hickam Airfield. “They were used to seeing practice anti-aircraft artillery and they knew that to be white smoke, white puffs in the sky,” said Capt.
- PUB DATE: 12/7/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KHON2
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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

Oakland: “Ghost Ship” fire search finished; investigators eye refrigerator as cause

The recovery effort from the aftermath of a devastating Fruitvale District warehouse fire that killed 36 people has been completed, authorities announced Wednsday morning. The death total did not rise as crews combed through the final 10 percent of the building known as the “Ghost Ship.” Authorities did not say what time they finished the search.
- PUB DATE: 12/7/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: The Mercury News
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Posted: Dec 7, 2016

2 Maryland volunteer firefighters indicted after fighting with female career firefighter on scene

Last December an unlikely confrontation unfolded during a fire at a home in Hyattsville. Prosecutors allege two volunteer firefighters fought a career female firefighter over who got to enter the home first and be in charge of the scene. Authorities claim Chris Kelly, out of the West Lanham Hills station, hit the career female firefighter knocking her off the front porch.
- PUB DATE: 12/7/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WJLA-TV ABC 7 Washington
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