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Posted: Mar 2, 2016

Olean Fire Equipment Proves Helpful at Chautauqua Co. (NY) Train Derailment

The foam is sprayed to dilute volatile chemicals and oil spills or to douse severe blazes, Bell said. According to the Associated Press, Ripley Fire Chief Mark Smith reported between 50 and 55 nearby homes were temporarily evacuated as a precaution. No fires or injuries occurred. The eastbound train derailed at about 9:30 p.m.

The Olean City Fire Department’s state-issued foam sprayer proved useful Wednesday at a railroad disaster one county over.

Several Olean firefighters responded in the early morning hours with a trailer carrying the sprayer to a derailed Norfolk Southern train that was leaking ethanol in the Chautauqua County town of Ripley. Fire Chief Robert Bell said the sprayer was dispatched at 12:26 a.m. to the scene of a reported 16 tipped railcars, of which two tankers had sustained damage spilling their contents.

The foam is sprayed to dilute volatile chemicals and oil spills or to douse severe blazes, Bell said.

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Posted: Mar 2, 2016

Indianapolis Fire Department Could Close Two Neighborhood Fire Stations

Indianapolis Fire Department officials unveiled a consolidation plan Tuesday that would include closing two fire houses, repurposing another into a firefighter fitness center and building a new station that's expected to cost at least $3 million.

Indianapolis Fire Department officials unveiled a consolidation plan Tuesday that would include closing two fire houses, repurposing another into a firefighter fitness center and building a new station that's expected to cost at least $3 million.


IFD Chief Ernest Malone released the details of his plan to the press an hour before he was set to speak with community organizers  Tuesday evening at the Broad Ripple Village Association meeting, one of the neighborhoods that would be affected by consolidation.

The pitch, which the department is calling its "2016 Redeployment Effort," focuses on a "holistic review" of IFD by putting resources in high-volume areas and cutting costs. No firefighters would lose jobs but could get reassigned to other stations.

Under the plan, Butler-Tarkington would lose its fire station — Station 16 at 5555 N. Illinois St. — as part of a consolidation with nearby Station 32 at 6330 Guilford Ave. in the heart of Broad Ripple. Its engine would relocate to Station 32, too.

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Posted: Mar 2, 2016

Deadly Seattle house fire sparked by electrical malfunction

A deadly overnight house fire was apparently sparked by an electrical malfunction on the back porch that spread to the interior of the home, fire investigators said. The blaze killed a 96-year-old man who lived there. His body was found in the kitchen by firefighters as they attacked the flames. Crews initially responded to the scene, near 20th Avenue South and S.
- PUB DATE: 3/2/2016 7:51:14 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Mar 2, 2016

Deadly Seattle house fire sparked by electrical malfunction

A deadly overnight house fire was apparently sparked by an electrical malfunction on the back porch that spread to the interior of the home, fire investigators said. The blaze killed a 96-year-old man who lived there. His body was found in the kitchen by firefighters as they attacked the flames. Crews initially responded to the scene, near 20th Avenue South and S.
- PUB DATE: 3/2/2016 7:51:14 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Mar 2, 2016

Train Derails in Ripley, NY, Spilling Ethanol and Leading to Home Evacuations

The Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office confirms a train derailed in Ripley near Shaver Street and Mechanic Street.

Two locomotives with 34 rail cars were involved in the derailment. Two of those were carrying ethanol. One car had a puncture as well as material leaking from the cover plate. Both the car and the cover plate have been patched and a bucket is catching any dripping material.

In the second car, there's ethanol leaking from a gasket and a bucket is catching that dripping material as well.

One rail car was carrying propane but there's no damage to that car and no material being released.

There were no injuries in the crash. There's no timeline yet on when the cars will be back on the rail, and the cause of the derailment is under investigation.

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