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Posted: Nov 6, 2015

Pe Ell Fire District Levy Increase Passes

Lewis County Fire District 11 voters in Pe Ell voted to approve a levy increase in the Nov. 3 general election to finance the purchase of a replacement for its oldest fire engine, which was new in 1973. Preliminary results show 168 voters, or 66.14 percent of ballots casts, were in favor of the measure as of Wednesday afternoon.
- PUB DATE: 11/6/2015 3:46:10 AM - SOURCE: Centralia Chronicle
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Posted: Nov 6, 2015

Virginia firefighter killed in wreck en route to work

Jesse Daniel Clingenpeel always wanted to be a soldier. He dressed in camouflage every Halloween and imitated his father’s buzz cut as a child. But a year after a combat injury led to his honorable discharge from the Army in 2012, the Roanoke County native eagerly joined up as a Roanoke firefighter-EMT, Chief David Hoback said.
- PUB DATE: 11/6/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: the roanoke times
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Posted: Nov 6, 2015

FDNY will graduate one of most diverse classes in 150-year history

The FDNY will graduate one of the most diverse classes in its 150-year history Friday — and bring the number of women on the force to a record high. Four women will cross the stage at Queens College on Friday to become probationary members of the Bravest. When they do, the FDNY will have 49 female firefighters — more than it has ever had since the agency was formed in 1865.
- PUB DATE: 11/6/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: new york daily news
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Posted: Nov 6, 2015

Update: Tennessee community refuses to cover new neighborhood in case of fire emergency

Tempers flared Thursday night at a Foster Falls community meeting as representatives for the new Jasper Highlands development tried to convince the local fire department to respond to emergency calls while the developers construct their own fire department. By the end of the meeting, which was filled with shouting and accusations, nothing changed.
- PUB DATE: 11/6/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Chattanooga Times Free Press
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Posted: Nov 6, 2015

First-responders to Oklahoma City bombing responsible for raising thousands for memorial

It may have been 20 years since the Oklahoma City bombing, but those first responders who came together on April 19, 1995 are still making an impact today. A memorial badge was created in their honor to benefit the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum. The Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation received more than $75,000 Thursday morning after a limited time badge and coin were created.
- PUB DATE: 11/6/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KFOR-TV News Channel 4
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