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Posted: Jun 30, 2016

Firefighter Slapped for Stopping Bicyclist from Riding into Chicago Fire Fire Apparatus Path

A firefighter in the Loop took an open hand across the face on Monday, however, according to Cook County prosecutors, when he tried to stop a Frankfort woman on a Divvy bike from riding into the path of a fire truck with its flashing lights on as the driver backed into the fire station.
The incident happened about 4 p.m. Monday at the firehouse near Wells and Van Buren streets. Maegan Kurtz, 26, now charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer, rode up on a Divvy bike and ignored the 56-year-old fireman's efforts to stop her. They exchanged words, according to prosecutors, and Kurtz allegedly slapped the firefighter in the face.
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Posted: Jun 30, 2016

Franklin (OH) Paying $240K to Refurbish Fire Apparatus

One of Franklin's fire engines will be heading for a complete refurbishment and equipment upgrade sometime this fall - a move that could give it another 15 years of service for the city. City Council recently approved $240,752 refurbishment of Engine 16, the Fire & EMS Division's 1995 Pierce fire engine, pending a full mechanical inspection of the vehicle.
City Council recently approved $240,752 refurbishment of Engine 16, the Fire & EMS Division’s 1995 Pierce fire engine, pending a full mechanical inspection of the vehicle. Fire Chief Jonathan Westendorf said if the fire engine passes that inspection, it will go through the refurbishment that is expected to take about three months after it’s received by the manufacturer.

Westendorf told council that officials believe the vehicle is mechanically sound, but many of the vehicle’s components are showing age and deterioration from 20 years of heavy use. He said refurbishing the fire truck could add 10 to 15 more years of service to the city.

“We feel there’s still a lot of value in this truck,” he said. “The truck has to be upgraded per NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) regs (regulations). It can’t be released back to the city without the required upgrades.”

Westendorf said refurbishing the truck would be more cost effective as it costs $475,000 to $500,000 to buy a new fire truck and that it would take about 12 months to have it delivered to the city. He said all of the fire trucks in Franklin’s fleet average about 20 years of age as the city has kept up on vehicle maintenance.

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Posted: Jun 30, 2016

Philadelphia "Houses" New Engine 25

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Posted: Jun 30, 2016

Boat fire at Des Moines fuel dock sends up tower of smoke

Firefighters responded Thursday morning after flames broke out in a 40-foot fishing vessel moored next to a fuel dock at Des Moines Marina. The fire sent a cloud of smoke over the marina that could be seen blocks away. One man was aboard the vessel when the fire broke out. He was able to jump off onto the dock and was not injured.
- PUB DATE: 6/30/2016 11:36:47 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Jun 30, 2016

1 under arrest after motorhome destroyed by fire in Lynnwood

One person is under arrest after a motorhome went up in flames overnight in Lynnwood, fire officials said. Police and fire crews responded to the scene, near 159th Place Southwest and Admiralty Way, at about 3 a.m. Thursday after receiving initial calls about explosions in the area. When firefighters arrived, they found a RV fully engulfed in flames on a dead end street.
- PUB DATE: 6/30/2016 9:12:49 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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