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Posted: Jul 25, 2016

First Motorized Fire Apparatus Returns to Hays (KS)

At one time, Richard Shubert thought he would never find a piece of the Hays Fire Department history. A fireman in Hays for 30 years, he also is a historian of the department. What he was looking for was the fire department's first motorized truck, a 1921 REO Speedwagon.
Then one day, he got a call.

On the other end of the call was Brad Corley, a captain in the Wichita Falls, Texas, fire department, who also operates the Wichita Falls Fire and Police Museum. Corley just so happened to have a bit of information for Shubert on the fire truck.

"I didn't figure I could ever find it," Shubert said. "I figured it was scrapped somewhere."

What information Corley did have for Shubert was that he indeed just happened to be the owner of the 1921 fire engine. Not long after the call, Shubert and his wife were on a flight to Dallas, then drove to Wichita Falls to see the antique in person for the first time.

The truck had been purchased by Hays after firefighters Stephen Tourtillot and Nicholas Arnold died in a fire at Ninth and Oak in 1919.

"It was just like a relief that I had found it," Shubert said.

As it just so happened to work out for Corley, who officially retired from the Wichita Falls Fire Department on Friday, he was able to bring the classic fire truck to Hays this weekend. On Saturday, it was displayed in the first Thunder on the Bricks car show in Municipal Park. On Friday evening at the city fire station on Main Street, Corley pulled the truck out of the station and drove it through the department parking lot. He then answered questions for a number of Hays firefighters who came to see the city's first fire engine.

After purchasing the truck, Corley did some fixing and restoration, including rewiring it.

Through a line of historical checking after he purchased the truck from an electrician's family in Lawton, Okla., who had the REO Speedwagon, Corley found the truck had been in Hays. By chance, Corley called Ellis County Rural Fire Chief Darin Myers and told him he had the fire engine.

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Posted: Jul 25, 2016

Kirkland Firefighter Empowers Young Women at Fire Training and Leadership Camp

From July 23 to July 30, 24 young women from around the country will come together to explore a career in firefighting. They will participate in a leadership camp led by women firefighters like Margo Freeman, a 19-year veteran of the Kirkland Fire Department. Camp Blaze, a nonprofit organization developed by the International Association of Women in Fire and Emergency Services, seeks to “empower, inspire and support strong women leaders” through a free weeklong training program located at the Washington State Fire Training Academy in North Bend.
- PUB DATE: 7/25/2016 1:09:47 PM - SOURCE: Kirkland, WA
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Posted: Jul 25, 2016

Battle Ground pleased with Fire District 3 partnership

Six months into a contract with Clark County Fire District 3, the city of Battle Ground reports that the new partnership is exceeding expectations. Since the fire agency began responding to emergency calls in Battle Ground in January, city officials said they’re impressed by the agency’s work and its effort to reach out to the community.
- PUB DATE: 7/25/2016 6:07:32 AM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Jul 25, 2016

Former Pennsylvania fire chief struck by tanker at firehall, killed

Don Ishman, the former chief of the Hilltop Volunteer Fire Department, was killed Saturday afternoon when he was accidentally struck by a tanker apparatus at the firehall on Saturday afternoon. Kane-based state police said Ishman, 60, of Cyclone, was one of several firefighters assisting with a public service detail on Saturday.
- PUB DATE: 7/25/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Bradford Era
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Posted: Jul 25, 2016

New Hampshire firefighter dies while fighting brush fire

An Orford firefighter died in the line of duty, according to the State Fire Marshal's Office. Charles Waterbury was an active member of the Orford Fire Department for about 10 years. While fighting a brush fire in Lyme, Waterbury suffered a medical emergency and was taken to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon.
- PUB DATE: 7/25/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WMUR-TV ABC 9 Manchester
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