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Posted: Feb 17, 2016

Illinois city dismisses firefighter accused in phone-sex probe

The Oak Lawn firefighter accused of making phone calls to sex lines while on duty has been fired. Firefighter/paramedic and former union officer Robert Lanz was terminated Monday for “violations of multiple departmental rules and regulations.” Oak Lawn Fire Chief George Sheets sent Lanz a letter on Feb.
- PUB DATE: 2/17/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: oak lawn patch
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Posted: Feb 17, 2016

Firefighters rescue woman from Tacoma apartment fire

A massive cleanup is underway in Tacoma following an apartment complex fire. The fire happened around 6 p.m. at the 12-unit Lakeside Landing Apartments on South 12th Street. While no one was hurt, one woman had to be rescued from a window about 20 feet of the ground. The woman's son-in-law who lives in an apartment unit in a neighboring building spotted the flames.
- PUB DATE: 2/17/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: king 5
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Posted: Feb 17, 2016

Firefighters rescue woman from Tacoma apartment fire

A massive cleanup is underway in Tacoma following an apartment complex fire. The fire happened around 6 p.m. at the 12-unit Lakeside Landing Apartments on South 12th Street. While no one was hurt, one woman had to be rescued from a window about 20 feet of the ground. The woman's son-in-law who lives in an apartment unit in a neighboring building spotted the flames.
- PUB DATE: 2/17/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: king 5
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Posted: Feb 16, 2016

Washington D.C. Hires Private Ambulance Service

A spokesman for D.C. Fire and EMS said it will start using private ambulances next month.

The temporary contract begins in 30 days with American Medical Response.

The positions that pay $20.41 an hour are for employees responding to both emergency and nonemergency calls in the District.

The move to include a third party ambulance service to supplement D.C. resources is part of the reason outgoing medical director for D.C. Fire and EMS, Jullette Saussy, resigned. Saussy wanted to improve the District staff's provision of medical care before adding staff and equipment.

Mayor Muriel Bowser has said she's committed to reforming the department and improving patient outcomes.

For more information, view wtop.com

 

 

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Posted: Feb 16, 2016

Old OSU Fire Station to Become CSI Lab for Training

Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences is transforming an old building near Southwest Boulevard and 17th Street into a crime scene investigation laboratory for students in its forensic sciences graduate program.

The school purchased the building, 1712 S. Phoenix Ave., at a city of Tulsa auction for $135,000 in 2014.

Total cost of the project -- scheduled to be completed in May -- is $325,000.

Once complete, the facility will be used to train graduate students in crime-scene investigation techniques and to provide training for area law enforcement officers.

Garage doors, which were walled over from the original building, are being returned to allow students to practice vehicle investigations.

The building can also be used to train canine units.

"It's going to have a multi-functional use, and in our opinion all those uses are going to benefit the city of Tulsa and state of Oklahoma making the places we live safer and more secure," Allen said.

The renovation work in the building, which housed Fire Station 6 from 1958 to 1990, includes wiring the facility for audio and video, which will allow students to review their work for what they did right and ways they might have contaminated the crime scene.

For more information, view www.tulsaworld.com

 

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