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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Drone video shows Yakima condo complex fire; over a million dollars in damage new

Firefighters say Wednesday's fire at a Yakima senior living community did more than a million dollars in damage. KIMA says thank you to Steve Mack for these views of the complex on West Chestnut Avenue. Mack used a drone to get this footage. Authorities say nine units were a total loss. Four cars were totaled, and several others got serious heat damage.
- PUB DATE: 3/31/2016 8:36:36 PM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Bomb Threat Under Investigation at Miami-Dade Fire Station

Miami Shores Police and Miami-Dade Fire responded to a reported bomb threat at Northeast 2nd Avenue at 95th Street Thursday afternoon. Authorities are advising drivers to avoid the area until the all-clear has been given. They said that's not expected for two hours.
According to police, a bag with possible hazardous material was brought to the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue station at 9500 Northeast 2nd Avenue. The MDFR Hazmat crew responded to the scene. They will determine whether the material is a danger to the public.
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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

DC and Private Ambulances Not Communicating Patient Records

The D.C. fire department confirmed a significant computer communication problem affecting ambulance service. The city's contract with American Medical Response (AMR) began Monday. AMR is supposed to respond to non-life-threatening 911 calls from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. 
News4's Mark Segraves obtained internal memos from the D.C. Fire and EMS Department that highlight compatibility issues between city units and AMR.

AMR computers and D.C. fire computers do not speak to one another, so patient information cannot be transferred electronically. As a result, D.C. firefighters and EMS personnel must remain on a scene and transfer information by hand on paper forms.

The city is aware of the problem and hopes to have a software update to fix the problem within eight to 10 weeks, a department spokesman told News4.

In the meantime, ambulance crews continue filling out paper reports, and some have told News4 that is slowing down service.

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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Richland County (SC) Funds will Replace 10 Fire Apparatus

Richland County funds are being used to buy 10 new fire trucks, funded by tax dollars. Columbia fire officials say it's a $8,884,384 purchase that's needed, and overdue. 

Richland County community development director Valeria Jackson says that's why they decided to step in.

"I think it's important when all is said and done that the community's needs are being met," she said.

They started by giving a new truck to a Hopkins station using grant money. All the engines there were going on 20 years old.

"That information always stuck with our department," Jackson said. "And when we had the ability to fund a dire truck we thought, what better use of the funds?"

And they're not stopping there. The county will use general fund money to buy 10 more pumpers, 4 rescue trucks, 1 ladder and 4 tankers. 

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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Lincoln County (MS) Receives New FIre Apparatus

Lincoln County recently received one new fire truck each for New Sight and Zetus volunteer fire departments. Emergency Management Coordinator Clifford Galey met with the department chiefs in the Lincoln County Courthouse parking lot Tuesday, where they received the trucks from Bonaventure Fire and Safety.

The purchases were also made possible by a $70,000 rural fire truck assistance grant, according to Galey. Each truck costs the department $235,000, and it can’t be put off. The process of buying new fire trucks is necessary to maintain qualifications for fire insurance ratings.

New Sight Chief Corey Smith said their newest truck was 15 years old.

"It was time for an upgrade," Smith said. "We're proud of it. All our firefighters are proud of it, and it’s top notch. Anything we could have wanted, we got on this truck."

Zetus fire chief Dale Anding said they’ve been waiting for a new truck for a long time.

"This has been an eight-year ordeal getting this new truck in. We had problems with the state with funding. But we’re happy with what you got," he said.

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