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Posted: Aug 26, 2016

Evidence Still Being Compiled in Stolen Fire Truck Case

Forensic evidence against two men accused of taking a fire engine on a destructive rampage through Larne in March is still being compiled, a court has been told. At Ballymena Magistrate's Court on Thursday, it was said that the case was awaiting analysis of glass and fibres.
A news report looked at the case of two men who were accused of taking a fire truck on a destructive joyrdie through the town of Larne in Northern Ireland earlier this year.

The photo above shows the damaged apparatus after it was stolen from Larne Fire Station on March 5.
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Posted: Aug 26, 2016

Anderson (SC) to Get New Ladder Truck

The Anderson Fire Department soon will have a new ladder truck that can reach the city's tallest buildings. The City Council agreed to buy a rig with a 105-foot ladder at its meeting earlier this week.
The Anderson (SC) Fire Department is slated to get a new ladder truck, according to a report from the Independent Mail.

Randy Bratcher, the interim fire chief, said his department currently has an engine with a 70-foot ladder, which cannot reach certain occupancies in the city. Bratcher said the ladder truck will help in his department's ongoing effort to improve the city's fire rating.

Besides the ladder truck, the city also will be buying a new fire engine, 10 air cylinders, 20 sets of protective gear for firefighters and other equipment from Spartan Fire and Emergency Apparatus Inc.

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Posted: Aug 26, 2016

Fire destroys Cashmere gas station

A late-night fire Wednesday destroyed the gas station and mini mart at BJ’s Shell station in Cashmere. The fire started in a motorhome, which was parked on the west side of the building, then spread to the gas station building, firefighters said. The pumps, separated by about 70 feet from the building, did not catch fire.
- PUB DATE: 8/26/2016 3:20:02 AM - SOURCE: Wenatchee World
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Posted: Aug 26, 2016

New York fire department to get first female deputy chief

Maria Walker is modest when talking about her promotion Friday to deputy chief of the Albany Fire Department — the first woman to take the post. "I understand the importance of it — it's not lost on me. It's an honor, it truly is," Walker said, adding she knew this question would be asked. "But for me, it's work.
- PUB DATE: 8/26/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Timesuninon.com
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Posted: Aug 26, 2016

Personnel records missing following break-in at fire district in Rhode Island

The Central Coventry Fire District has asked the Rhode Island State Police to criminally investigate an apparent break-in to a file cabinet and theft of confidential personnel records. The district also wants the state police to investigate a possible unauthorized accessing of privileged computerized financial information.
- PUB DATE: 8/26/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Providence Journal
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