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Posted: Jun 27, 2016

New Ambulance for Muscatine Fire Dept.

MUSCATINE, Iowa- Ensuring public safety has never been an easy task, but for the Muscatine Fire Department a new ambulance was necessary. The ambulance is a 2016 Ford E-450 Medix Ambulance, which will replace a 2008 E-450 Medtec with a 2001 box and 195,557 miles.

The Medix is slightly different from the other Medtec ambulances, which are no longer manufactured/ However, Fire Chief Jerry Ewers said the difference is very slight.

"It's kind of like the difference between driving a Chevy and a Ford," he said.

From beginning to end the process of replacing an ambulance can last more than a year.

"It's a long process, you start almost seven months to a year in advance of it actually happening because of the budget process," he said.

The department, Ewers said, has an internal goal of maintaining five ambulances at any given time. No easy feat with the large amount of planning and time required.

Ewers had included the request for a new ambulance in the budget packet November/December of 2014, which the council approved in March 2015. and it is expected to be operational next week, more than a year after the process began.

The ambulances that respond within minutes to a 911 call must also work well for the drivers. Ewers said he works closely with the vendor to ensure it is built well.

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Posted: Jun 27, 2016

Wichita Falls Fire Truck Involved in Accident

A Wichita Falls fire truck was involved in an accident while responding to another accident involving a motorcycle and a truck Friday morning in the 2700 block of Central Freeway. The fire engine was side-swipped by an 18-wheeler and it spun around, according to police officers on the scene.

The fire engine was side-swipped by an 18-wheeler and it spun around, according to police officers on the scene. The fire engine had extensive damage.

Police on the scene said the motorocycle driver was taken to the hospital. Injuries did not appear to be serious.

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Posted: Jun 27, 2016

Fire Truck Collides with Car at Intersection

By Hector Perez  |  Posted: Sun 3:12 PM, Jun 26, 2016 A two-vehicle accident involving a fire truck temporarily closed a few lanes Sunday afternoon in Waco. The accident happened at the intersection of South Jack Kultgen Expressway and South 5th Street.
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Posted: Jun 27, 2016

Man, 70, Injured After Crashing into FW Fire Truck

Fort Worth firefighters say a 70-year-old driver was injured after crashing into one of their fire trucks early Monday morning.

Authorities said the fire truck was parked behind another emergency vehicle at the scene of a separate crash on northbound I-35W when a man driving a pickup truck collided with the fire truck.


The pickup truck driver was pinned in his vehicle after the crash. Firefighters said they rescued him and transported him to a hospital. His condition was not released.



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Posted: Jun 27, 2016

8 Repurposed Fire Stations in NYC

At Untapped Cities, we have a particular interest in repurposed places. New York City has historically been adept at adaptive reuse, though there are plenty of examples of the city forgetting this particular skill too. In addition to NYC's repurposed banks, churches, synagogues, theaters, psychiatric asylums, and parking garages, here are eight fire stations that have been converted into great uses.

This incredible chateau-like firehouse was built by Napoleon Le Brun  at a cost of $80,000 in 1896. It was home to Engine Company 31 until 1972 when it was decommissioned by the FDNY. Fortunately, it was listed on the National Registry of Historic Places ten months before, so the structure still survives today. In 1983, DCTV and the Chinese-American Planning Council purchased the building for $400,000, and performed additional restoration work.

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