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Posted: Feb 23, 2016

FDNY to spend $5M to reduce EMS response times

After EMS response times for life-threatening emergencies jumped by more than 20 seconds last year, the FDNY plans to spend $5 million on two pilot programs to handle what it calls a record number of emergency calls. Starting this summer, the FDNY plans to use 10 “fly cars” — fire supervisor SUVs carrying a paramedic — to emergencies in the Bronx ahead of ambulances, fire officials told the Daily News on Monday.
- PUB DATE: 2/23/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: New York Daily News
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Posted: Feb 23, 2016

Retired veteran promises to protect North Carolina fire station during calls

Bad guys, beware. Woody Williams is not playing around when it comes to his neighborhood fire station. He will be there to protect the men and women who work there. A photo of Williams in his plaid jacket and pajama pants has gone viral after he went out to his local fire station to keep an eye on the place while firefighters were out on a call.
- PUB DATE: 2/23/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WMBF
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Posted: Feb 23, 2016

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Firovac-Reberland Tanker-Pumper

Seville Fire Department, Guilford Township, OH, tanker-pumper. Freightliner M2 106 cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 350-hp engine.

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Posted: Feb 23, 2016

East County Fire & Rescue website hacked over weekend

The website for East County Fire & Rescue was hacked over the weekend, Interim Chief Al Gillespie said. An employee logged onto the website on Saturday morning and noticed that users clicking on a portion of the page were redirected to content he described as “inappropriate,” Gillespie said. The fire chief was in the office for a seminar at the time and was informed of the incident right away.
- PUB DATE: 2/22/2016 9:48:04 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Feb 23, 2016

East County Fire & Rescue website hacked over weekend

The website for East County Fire & Rescue was hacked over the weekend, Interim Chief Al Gillespie said. An employee logged onto the website on Saturday morning and noticed that users clicking on a portion of the page were redirected to content he described as “inappropriate,” Gillespie said. The fire chief was in the office for a seminar at the time and was informed of the incident right away.
- PUB DATE: 2/22/2016 9:48:04 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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