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Posted: Apr 11, 2016

Ambulance Crashes in Campbell County (VA)

An Altavista life saving crew ambulance crashed on U.S. 29 in Campbell County Sunday afternoon, according to Virginia State Police. The crash took place at 1:49 p.m. in the 3100 block of Wards Road in the Altavista area due to a left front tire blowout, said Trooper T.L. Barr.
There were five occupants in the vehicle at the time of the crash: two medics, an 84-year old patient and two juveniles participating in a ride-along program, Barr said.

All occupants were transported to Lynchburg General Hospital with minor injuries and have been released, except the 84-year-old, who Barr said has fractures and will possibly be admitted.

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Posted: Apr 11, 2016

Car Slams into San Francisco Ambulance, Injuring Four on Board

Four people inside the ambulance were injured, including the patient, who suffered a head injury during the crash, said Officer Albie Esparza, a police spokesman. The ambulance, which had its emergency lights and sirens activated at the time, was T-boned at the intersection of Alemany Boulevard and Justin Drive on Friday evening.
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Posted: Apr 11, 2016

East Valley Volunteer Fire Department Shows off Fire Equipment to Community

As her grandson sat atop a search vehicle, Pam Fleisner said Saturday's Public Safety Open House served as a great venue to teach the 5-year-old boy about the importance of first responders. "It's a wonderful educational tool to teach little ones these people are here to help us," Fleisner said.
Saturday's open house was sparked by Bridget DeFord, a dispatcher and trainer. DeFord said the idea originated intentionally to recruit for public safety telecommunications, but it soon transformed into including all of the agencies dispatchers work with.

The public generally doesn't interact with dispatchers or first responders unless they are in an emergency. The event was a good way to have invite a dialogue, she said.

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Posted: Apr 11, 2016

KME Fire Apparatus Manufacturer Bought by Florida Company

A well-known fire truck manufacturer will soon be under new ownership. KME Fire and Rescue, located in Nesquehoning, Carbon County, is being bought by Orlando, Florida-based The Rev Group. KME owner John Kovatch said no jobs will be lost with this purchase.
The KME name will not change. The deal has been in the works since September and could be finalized as early as Friday. Employees were told Monday morning. KME builds heavy duty vehicles: fire trucks, garbage trucks and even some vehicles for the military.
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Posted: Apr 11, 2016

Lake Harbor (MS) Fire Apparatus at Fault in Wreck that Killed Child

A fire truck is to blame for an April 3 wreck that killed a 10-year-old boy, according to a report released Monday by the Mississippi Highway Patrol. 

A Ford Escape was traveling south on Mississippi 43 and a Lake Harbor fire truck was traveling east from Carter Store Road, attempting to cross over to the southbound lanes of Mississippi 43 when the vehicles collided in the southbound lane, MHP said.
The fire truck failed to yield the right of way to the Escape, MHP’s investigation determined.

Higuillermo Monetreo was killed and his mother, 4-month-old brother and 4-year-old sister were seriously injured, MHP said. The boy’s father, Hernan Perez, was driving the SUV. He, too was injured, authorities said.

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