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Posted: May 25, 2016

No arrests after Mabton brush fire destroys nearly 300 acres

The summer wildfire season started weeks too soon in the Lower Valley. Nearly 300 acres of brush fire burned east of Mabton near State Route 22 late Wednesday evening, according to Yakima County Fire District 5 Fire Chief Brian Vogel. "For this time of year it was pretty intense. It's amazing how dry the light flashy fuels are already," said Chief Vogel.
- PUB DATE: 5/25/2016 6:54:19 PM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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Posted: May 25, 2016

No arrests after Mabton brush fire destroys nearly 300 acres

The summer wildfire season started weeks too soon in the Lower Valley. Nearly 300 acres of brush fire burned east of Mabton near State Route 22 late Wednesday evening, according to Yakima County Fire District 5 Fire Chief Brian Vogel. "For this time of year it was pretty intense. It's amazing how dry the light flashy fuels are already," said Chief Vogel.
- PUB DATE: 5/25/2016 6:54:19 PM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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Posted: May 25, 2016

Brockton (MA) Gets Loaned Fire Apparatus

The city has received a "loaner" ladder truck from Colorado as it waits for a new $1 million truck to arrive by the fall, officials said. The ladder truck on loan from Connecticut-based New England Fire Equipment was expected to go into service at Station 4 on Crescent Street on Monday, Brockton Fire Chief Michael Williams said.
"That will bring us back up to three ladders in the city, which is our normal operating situation," Williams said Monday afternoon.

The city has been without a third ladder truck for about two years, after a ladder truck from Station 4 on the city's East Side was decommissioned because it wasn't passing safety inspections, Williams said. The ladder truck on loan came from Denver, Colorado, which arrived at no cost to the city, is owned by New England Fire Equipment, he said.

"It's considered a loaner ladder that they offer us to use in anticipation of delivery of our brand new ladder," Williams said.

The ladder has "passed all safety inspections and it's right up to snuff for what we need," Williams said.

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Posted: May 25, 2016

Mukwonago (WI) Ambulance Involved in Accident

Village of Mukwonago - A North Prairie man who was severely injured in a motorcycle accident Sunday, May 15, in the village of Mukwonago died later that night, according to those close to him. The cause of death is still unknown due to the unusual circumstances surrounding his death.
As 48-year-old Danny Weber was being taken to Froedtert Hospital, the ambulance carrying him was involved in a collision near 92nd Street and Oklahoma in Milwaukee, the cause of which is still under investigation.

Weber was being taken to the hospital after a crash on Highway 83 at Black Bear Boulevard in Mukwonago. According to Mukwonago Police Chief Kevin Schmidt, Weber was northbound on Highway 83 on a motorcycle when a 2008 Mercury sedan pulled out from Black Bear Boulevard to head south on 83. Weber's motorcycle struck the rear of the sedan.

The driver of the car, a 91-year-old man from Burlington, was taken to Waukesha Memorial Hospital with minor injuries.

Weber, who was not wearing a helmet, sustained a serious head injury when he was thrown from his motorcycle, said Schmidt.

Mukwonago Fire Chief Jeff Stien said Weber was in very critical condition before he was transported by the Mukwonago Fire Department ambulance, but he is unsure whether "anything after that contributed" to his death.

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Posted: May 25, 2016

Hagerstown (MD) Buys Two New Fire Apparatus

The Hagerstown Fire Department is about to become the owner of two new aerial fire trucks costing little more than $2 million that will replace two outdated models that are getting tougher to maintain. The Hagerstown City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to purchase the second truck for $1.2 million.
The first truck has been delivered. It was parked Tuesday at Atlantic Emergency Solutions dealership in Williamsport, where the fire department and the dealership are working out final details on the rig. That truck, which will be stationed at Pioneer Hook and Ladder on West Franklin Street, cost the city $1.1 million.

City Fire Chief Steve Lohr appeared before the council last week to request that it expedite the purchase of the second truck.

The previous administration agreed to purchase the second truck in 2018, but Lohr told the council and Mayor David S. Gysberts that he has been able to line up a discount from the Pierce manufacturing company if the vehicle was purchased now.

Since the city purchased the first truck, Pierce has imposed three 3.5 percent price increases, and a similar hike is anticipated in October, he said.

Lohr said Pierce quoted him a subtotal price of about $1.3 million for the second truck. But if the city purchases the truck now, it would enjoy several discounts bringing the price down to $1.2 million, he said.

In addition, the Western Enterprise Fire Co., where the second truck would be headquartered, has agreed to contribute $150,000 toward the purchase, bringing the city's cost down to a little more than $1 million, according to Lohr.

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