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Posted: Jul 18, 2016

Pierce Manufacturing, Green Bay Metro Fire Department, and the NFFF Expand Annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb At Lambeau Field

Pierce Manufacturing is hosting its fourth annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at historic Lambeau Field on Saturday, September 10, 2016. All funds raised will benefit the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) and the families of fallen firefighters. Pictured is Pierce employee, Sam Boucher, as he rings a symbolic bell and raises a badge representing the fallen firefighter for whom he climbed at last year’s event.

APPLETON, WI—Pierce Manufacturing Inc. hosts the fourth annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at historic Lambeau Field on Saturday, September 10, 2016. All funds raised will benefit the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) to assist the families of fallen firefighters. The 2016 Memorial Stair Climb is cosponsored by the Green Bay (WI) Metro Fire Department. Organizers are hoping that 1,000 participants will come together this year to honor the firefighters who perished in the World Trade Center attacks fifteen years ago.

“We expect the emotions will be perceptible inside Lambeau Field,” says Jim Johnson, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice president and president of the Fire & Emergency segment and Pierce Manufacturing. “We invite all of northeast Wisconsin to join Pierce, the Green Bay Metro Fire Department, and the NFFF in paying tribute to the courage and sacrifice displayed by 343 firefighters on a dark day that forever changed our lives.”

Since forming a partnership with the NFFF, Pierce has raised more than $325,000 to assist the NFFF’s mission to help the families of fallen firefighters rebuild their lives through support networks, conferences, workshops and scholarships. 

Stair climb participants are invited to climb the equivalent of 110 stories—the height of the fallen World Trade Center towers—on the steps of Lambeau Field. This year the climb will span the entire bowl inside the stadium to accommodate an anticipated increased number of climbers who come to pay tribute to the firefighters who gave their lives at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. 

Each climber will be given a badge with the name and photograph of one of the fallen firefighters, to symbolically complete the climb with one of the fallen. “As participants in previous 9/11 Memorial Stair Climbs—as well as those who have come out to support them—can attest, they leave Lambeau Field with lasting memories,” adds Johnson.

The 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb is not a timed race and participants can climb to any desired level. (Minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult/guardian.) The cost is $35, and all funds raised will benefit the NFFF. Pre-registered participants will receive an official event T-shirt. Event times on September 10 include on-site registration beginning at 8:00 a.m., an Opening Ceremony at 9:00 a.m., and the stair climb at 9:30 a.m. 

Visit www.piercemfg.com/climb for more information and to preregister for the 2016 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb.

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Posted: Jul 18, 2016

Update: Fireworks likely started Bremerton apartment fire

A mother and kids lighting sparklers on a third-floor balcony started a fast-spreading apartment fire Saturday morning that cost 12 people their homes. Bremerton Fire Marshall Mike Six found four sparklers on the balcony of the complex at 321 Wycoff Ave., which caught fire around 8 a.m. He spoke to the 24-year-old resident who said she lit two sparklers with her children, ages 3 and 4.
- PUB DATE: 7/18/2016 3:38:50 PM - SOURCE: Kitsap Sun
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Posted: Jul 18, 2016

11-year-old falls from Olympia zip line tower

An 11-year-old girl was airlifted to a hospital after she fell from a zip line tower in Olympia Sunday afternoon. Olympia firefighters said they were called to a report that the girl had fallen at the Westwood Baptist Church, on the corner of Kaiser Road NW and Mud Bay Road NW in west Olympia, at about 3:30 p.
- PUB DATE: 7/18/2016 3:30:23 PM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7
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Posted: Jul 18, 2016

Fire Truck Gets Stuck Under Railroad Bridge in Westwood, Massachusetts

A notorious railroad overpass in Westwood, Massachusetts has claimed another truck, this time an emergency rescue vehicle. A Medway Fire Department ladder truck was driving along East Street in Westwood Wednesday afternoon when the driver attempted to drive under the bridge.


A Medway Fire Department ladder truck was driving along East Street in Westwood Wednesday afternoon when the driver attempted to drive under the bridge. A video shared by Westwood police shows the truck coming to a sudden stop after impact and a piece of debris falling to the ground.

Several minutes after hitting the bridge, the driver backed the ladder truck out from under it. There were no injuries and Westwood police say the crash caused no structural damage to the bridge.

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Posted: Jul 18, 2016

Bottle Tossed at Aetna Fire Truck Heading to Fire Call

A firetruck responding to a reported blaze Thursday was damaged when someone threw a glass bottle at the apparatus, shattering its windshield. No one was injured, but the incident briefly delayed the Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Company truck from arriving to the fire call at the Oak Tree Apartments, located at 30 Wenark Drive near Newark.

A firetruck responding to a reported blaze Thursday was damaged when someone threw a glass bottle at the apparatus, shattering its windshield.

No one was injured, but the incident briefly delayed the Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Company truck from arriving to the fire call at the Oak Tree Apartments, located at 30 Wenark Drive near Newark.

The firetruck was on West Chestnut Hill Road, in the area of University Avenue, when an unknown person threw a glass bottle at the truck about 10 p.m., said Master Cpl. Jeffrey Hale, state police spokesman. The bottle caused damage to the windshield of the 1997 firetruck.

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