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Posted: May 4, 2016

Pullman fire marshal investigating 12 'maliciously set' fires in College Hill neighborhood

Pullman fire marshals are investigating a series of cotton fluff fires that came close to damaging five homes in the College Hill neighborhood Tuesday night. Around 10:20 p.m., Firefighters were called to the 1200 block of Hillside Drive to extinguish several fires burning in yards. The fires came within just a few feet of at least five houses, but were doused before major damage was done.
- PUB DATE: 5/4/2016 4:46:53 PM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
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Posted: May 4, 2016

Pullman fire marshal investigating 12 'maliciously set' fires in College Hill neighborhood

Pullman fire marshals are investigating a series of cotton fluff fires that came close to damaging five homes in the College Hill neighborhood Tuesday night. Around 10:20 p.m., Firefighters were called to the 1200 block of Hillside Drive to extinguish several fires burning in yards. The fires came within just a few feet of at least five houses, but were doused before major damage was done.
- PUB DATE: 5/4/2016 4:46:53 PM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
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Posted: May 4, 2016

Woman Stole Dekalb County Ambulance, Caused Accident

A hospital patient was arrested after allegedly stealing an ambulance from DeKalb Memorial Hospital and causing a crash at Hambrick Drive and Memorial Drive in Stone Mountain.
Witness Chin Tsui said the impact of the crash was so intense, it took the tires right off the Mercedes that collided with the stolen ambulance.

According to police the woman crashed the ambulance and got into a fight with a pursuing officer.

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Posted: May 4, 2016

Windom (MN) Pushes for Larger Fire Station

A fire station built in the 1960's is causing problems for the city of Windom as fire trucks continue to get larger.
Steve Nasby, the Windom City Administrator, says, "We can see there's not a lot of space for firefighters in full turn-out gear to get into access panels to their trucks to load supplies, things like that."

The 4,100 square foot building was built over 50 years ago, but modern equipment is now pushing the boundaries of what the facility can store.

Corey Maricle, the Windom Mayor and Volunteer Fire Fighter, says, "Actually, if we have snow we have to shovel out in front of the door before we take it out otherwise it'll hit the ceiling. So it's pretty important that we do something different."

To compensate, the water tanker is stored off-site and additional buildings have been built to house some of the vehicles.

The city has drawn up a proposed fire and ambulance building with Brunton architects at an estimated cost of $4.57 million.

Nasby says, "It was a trade-off there that we were having to make, but, yeah, there was a number of citizens that were not happy with that."

The city has $1 million from the Ambulance Fund.

Windom is seeking $2.2 million in state bonding funds and is currently on the Senate bonding bill, but is still seeking to get the project added to the House and Governor's bonding bills.

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Posted: May 4, 2016

Delhi Township (OH) to Break Ground on Fire Station

Construction of the township's new fire station on Greenwell Avenue will begin this month and the community is invited to celebrate the project getting underway. Delhi officials, fire department personnel and representatives of Turner Construction Co. will host a groundbreaking ceremony at 1 p.m.
The new station will replace the department’s fire station No. 36, located just down the street at 388 Greenwell Ave.

Delhi Township Fire Chief Douglas Campbell said the existing Greenwell Avenue station was built in 1956 as a volunteer fire station.

He said the station on Greenwell is the department’s busiest station, serving a densely populated area and handling more than half of the department’s total emergency calls.

The outdated structure limits the department in terms of how many firefighters can be staffed there, and he said it also restricts the department from housing some of the larger, modern vehicles and equipment.

At roughly 11,500-square-feet, Township Administrator Pete Landrum said the new station will have separate sleeping quarters for male and female firefighters, larger vehicle bays, meet Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines and comply with today’s building standards.

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