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Posted: Feb 11, 2016

Inmate accused of setting fire at Clark County Jail

A Clark County Jail inmate made a first appearance in Superior Court on Thursday after allegedly setting a fire in the jail and smashing a kiosk. Izak L. Shackelford, 24, a transient, appeared to face allegations of first-degree arson and second-degree malicious mischief stemming from the Tuesday incident.
- PUB DATE: 2/11/2016 7:43:48 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Feb 11, 2016

Inmate accused of setting fire at Clark County Jail

A Clark County Jail inmate made a first appearance in Superior Court on Thursday after allegedly setting a fire in the jail and smashing a kiosk. Izak L. Shackelford, 24, a transient, appeared to face allegations of first-degree arson and second-degree malicious mischief stemming from the Tuesday incident.
- PUB DATE: 2/11/2016 7:43:48 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Feb 11, 2016

Three Injured when Ambulance Rolls in Downtown Minneapolis Crash

Two paramedics and a driver were injured Wednesday night after a vehicle crashed into an Allina ambulance, causing the rig to roll in downtown Minneapolis.

Just after 8 p.m., police responded to the crash near East 14th Street and Portland Avenue, where a car had struck a moving ambulance. The ambulance was not on a service call at the time and did not have a patient on board, said Minneapolis police spokesman John Elder.

The rig rolled on impact and struck a minivan with three occupants, who were uninjured. The two paramedics were taken to Abbot Northwestern Hospital, and the person in the passenger vehicle was brought to Hennepin County Medical Center, said Allina spokesman Tim Burke. All three were released from the hospital later the same night.

The cause of the crash is unknown, but Elder said alcohol does not appear to be a factor.

For more information, view www.startribune.com

 

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Posted: Feb 11, 2016

Cordova (AL) Needs Funds to Finish Fire Station

The price tag of getting the city's new fire station operational is $90,000, Mayor Drew Gilbert announced at Tuesday night's Cordova City Council meeting.

The city has already spent $265,000 to renovate a former residence on School Street to suit the needs of Cordova Fire and Rescue. Bays were recently constructed on the site, but bay doors have not been purchased.

Completing phase one of the project will also require electrical work, purchasing heaters for temperature control in the bays, constructing a driveway from School Street to the bay apron and replacing the roof on the house.

Those five items topped the prioritized list of projects that Gilbert presented to the council.

Other items included adding a brick facade to the building, phone installation, construction of storage rooms inside the bays, purchasing equipment such as gear racks and a flammable liquid cabinet and adding a parking lot to the site.

Cost estimates for the complete list totaled $189,000.

"We are going to look at some local grant sources first. Then we'll pursue above that if necessary," Gilbert said.

For more information, view www.mountaineagle.com

 

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Posted: Feb 11, 2016

New Natchez (MS) Fire Apparatus Arrives

Natchez Fire Chief Aaron Wesley told the Natchez Board of Aldermen Tuesday the truck -- which was ordered by the Adams County Board of Supervisors as a good faith gesture to show the county’s support of the fire program -- has arrived in town.

The $524,980 fire fighting truck by Pierce Manufacturing is intended to replace one in the Natchez fleet that is more than 20 years old. Wesley said Tuesday the truck will be housed at the Bypass Fire Station — station No. 2 — and will support coverage of the county’s industrial areas.

Wesley said that while the truck is now in town, it still has to be fitted with some equipment before it can be put into service.

Once the city officially receives the truck, the truck it is replacing will be sent to one of the rural fire stations in Adams County, which has a 10-year fire protection agreement with the city under which the city fire department supports the rural volunteers when needed.

Adams County Emergency Management Director Robert Bradford said the county has to enter the truck into its inventory before it has an official handing-over ceremony for the truck.

For more information, view www.natchezdemocrat.com

 

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