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Posted: Feb 19, 2016

Suspicious fire at the Union Gospel Mission in Yakima

Officials said the fire started at around 11:30 at the Union Gospel Mission's recycling operation. Rick Phillips executive director at the mission doesn't know how the flame started, but firefighters believe that it was suspicious. Phillips was alerted there was a fire when he saw the smoke. Officials say the flame started when a cardboard stack caught on fire and then spread to others.
- PUB DATE: 2/18/2016 9:03:14 PM - SOURCE: NBCRightNow.com
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Posted: Feb 18, 2016

Fire departments in need of volunteers in Yakima County

Yakima County Fire District 5 is looking for a fresh crop of volunteers over the next few weeks. That recruiting is the responsibility of firefighter Andy Babcock. "The last month, we've been doing door-to-door visiting people in those more rural communities," said Babcock. That includes tagging areas with flyers, and reaching out to the community online.
- PUB DATE: 2/18/2016 5:28:55 PM - SOURCE: KVEW-TV ABC 42 Kennewick
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Posted: Feb 18, 2016

Fire departments in need of volunteers in Yakima County

Yakima County Fire District 5 is looking for a fresh crop of volunteers over the next few weeks. That recruiting is the responsibility of firefighter Andy Babcock. "The last month, we've been doing door-to-door visiting people in those more rural communities," said Babcock. That includes tagging areas with flyers, and reaching out to the community online.
- PUB DATE: 2/18/2016 5:28:55 PM - SOURCE: KVEW-TV ABC 42 Kennewick
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Posted: Feb 18, 2016

Urbana (IL) Uses Grant for Ambulance and Equipment

The Urbana Fire Division has received up to $350,500 in vehicle and equipment upgrades thanks to local, state and federal funding.

Chief Mark Keller said the city recently approved plans for the fire division to purchase a new $250,000 ambulance.

The new ambulance will replace a used ambulance the fire division purchased years ago that has air brakes that have the potential to be hazardous when transporting patients.

"Air breaks when transporting patients is not good thing. You can barely touch the breaks, it slams the patient up into the cot. It also has caused two slide off accidents. Not with patients in it, but we've had a couple close calls with icy roads or slippery roads," Keller said.

The fire division also recently received a $60,500 grant from the Department of Homeland Security for new rescue tools.

Firefighters received new spreaders, cutters, an air bag system, a new power cot and cribbing, which provide temporary support during rescue operations.

Keller said the new spreaders will help firefighter spread car doors open and the new cutters will help them cut through the metals in cars.

"Our old cutters were not able to cut the stronger metal that is in cars now. so these new cutters have a higher cut strength and will allow us to cut just about anything," Keller said.

"This is very high quality tools. Actually some of its smaller than what we had before just for weight purposes. The weight distribution is a lot better than it used to be," Keller said.

Keller said the fire division's previous air bag system, which is used to lift things up, was more than 20 year old.

The air bag system lifts heavy objects, such as when somebody is pinned underneath a car. The air bag system allows crews to lift a car up and pull the person out from under the car.

The cribbing also secure vehicles while crews are pulling a crash victim from under a car, for example.

Keller said the new tools will be extremely beneficial during rescue operations.

For more information, view www.springfieldnewssun.com

 

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Posted: Feb 18, 2016

Three Injured in Accident with Fresno (CA) Ambulance

Police are looking into the cause of a crash involving an ambulance in central Fresno.

It happened Monday morning at Blackstone and Shields. The ambulance was responding to a call for medical assistance at the time. Investigators said the vehicle, belonging to American Ambulance, hit a car as it entered the intersection.

Authorities said the lights on the ambulance were on.

A woman and her daughter were in the car. Both complained of pain. The ambulance driver had some pain to his lower leg.

All three were taken to the hospital with minor to moderate injuries.

For more information, view abc30.com

 

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