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Posted: Apr 20, 2016

Jackson (MO) Approves Purchase of Fire Apparatus

The Jackson Fire Department will get an upgrade next year after the Board of Aldermen approved just over $440,000 for the purchase of a new fire truck. It will replace one in service the fire department has used for 36 years. The old firetruck will be retired, and a 26-year-old firetruck will be moved to reserve status.
Jackson fire chief Jason Mouser said a FEMA grant helped the department obtain a new ladder truck in 2012, but the last time the city was able to purchase a new fire engine was 1998.

The engine will be custom-made by Precision Fire Apparatus of Camdenton, Missouri, but that takes months, Mouser said.

"We think it's probably going to be early January, February of 2017 before we'd be putting the new apparatus into service," Mouser said, adding the new truck would likely improve the department's safety and effectiveness.

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Posted: Apr 20, 2016

Flaming garbage dumped on side of highway in Central Whidbey

A solid waste collector with the city of Oak Harbor saved a garbage truck this afternoon by dumping trash on the side of Highway 20. Dave Zylstra said he was driving a load of garbage to the transfer center in Coupeville when he started smelling smoke. He looked at his rearview mirror and saw that the smoke was coming from the back of his truck.
- PUB DATE: 4/20/2016 3:29:56 PM - SOURCE: Whidbey News-Times
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Posted: Apr 20, 2016

Flaming garbage dumped on side of highway in Central Whidbey

A solid waste collector with the city of Oak Harbor saved a garbage truck this afternoon by dumping trash on the side of Highway 20. Dave Zylstra said he was driving a load of garbage to the transfer center in Coupeville when he started smelling smoke. He looked at his rearview mirror and saw that the smoke was coming from the back of his truck.
- PUB DATE: 4/20/2016 3:29:56 PM - SOURCE: Whidbey News-Times
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Posted: Apr 20, 2016

FDIC International 2016 Hangout, Day 3

Join us live from FDIC International 2016 in Indy for Day 3 of our hangout series.

1:00 - 1:30  Danny Sheridan

1:30 - 2:00  Mike Dugan/Mike Gagliano

2:00 - 2:30  Avillo/Duffy

2:30 - 3:00  Sons of the Flag

3:00 - 3:30  Mike McEvoy

3:30 - 4:00  Traditions Training

4:00 - 4:30  Ray McCormack/Erich Rhoden

All times are EDT.

FDIC International 2016 Hangout, Day 1

FDIC International 2016 Hangout, Day 2

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Posted: Apr 20, 2016

Why I Teach: Gary Ludwig

Gary Ludwig, Chief, Champaign (IL) Fire Department


Dead Men Do Tell Tales: Crime Scene Preservation for Fire and EMS Personnel


Friday, April 22, 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

The fire service continues not to learn the lessons of the past when it comes to crime scene operations. My goal is to educate fire professionals on how they should avoid inadvertently destroying evidence that could allow a criminal to go free. There are new methods for collecting and documenting evidence on crime scenes now. DNA sequencing has truly evolved; simple things like saliva on cigarette butts can make the difference.

My inspiration comes from a strong desire to make a difference and help others. A career in the fire service affords me that opportunity when you can help someone on medical calls or save the valued and irreplaceable possessions of someone whose home is burning. One lady lost every picture she had of her deceased husband in a house fire. I only wish we had been able to do more for her.  

However, the high points are when a life or property is saved.  Because of my training, I twice have been able to save the lives of people who were choking when I was in a restaurant off duty. We once saved an old lady's dog in a house fire. The dog was everything to her in the world—all she had.  The joy she had when the dog started responding to oxygen cannot be described.  

My low points include three separate fires where there were six children dead at each fire. A mother who shot her daughters—all under the age of 7—because she did not want to go on welfare. An 18-year-old high school student, working part-time at a gas station to earn extra money, who was forced to kneel in a corner, facing the wall, and executed during a robbery.

I have been teaching since the mid-1980s. Instruction is important to prepare those who follow you to do an excellent job and prepare them for what you have already seen and experienced. This will enable them become better at what they do or maybe even prevent them from being injured or killed.  

At FDIC, there is so much to see and learn. The value of networking and fellowship with other fire service professionals cannot be calculated.

When off-duty, I enjoy spending time with my family and grandchildren. I love boating and own two boats.  My children and I are certified divers and love diving when on vacation in the Caribbean.

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