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Posted: Dec 16, 2015

Chehalis Fire Department to Implement Student Firefighter Program

To engage college-aged students interested in a future career as a firefighter or emergency medical service worker, the Chehalis Fire Department plans to launch a student firefighter program in January 2016. Chehalis Fire Chief Ken Cardinale presented the department’s plan at the Chehalis City Council meeting on Monday night.
- PUB DATE: 12/16/2015 4:59:02 PM - SOURCE: Centralia Chronicle
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Posted: Dec 16, 2015

Car Accident When Wheel Falls Off Tulsa (OK) Ambulance

Tulsa Police say a woman crashed her car after hitting a tire which had come off an EMSA ambulance early Tuesday.

Officers said the southbound ambulance lost a pair of rear tires on Highway 75 just north of the Peoria exit and a car driving behind hit one of them. The impact caused the car to cross into the northbound lanes and hit a light pole, police said.

The driver of the ambulance was able to stop the vehicle without hitting anything.  

Neither the driver of the car nor the EMSA paramedics were injured.  Police say the ambulance wasn't transporting a patient at the time of the incident.

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Posted: Dec 16, 2015

Detroit Firefighters Put Out Fire on Own Fire Apparatus

 

 

 

 

 

 

Detroit fire crews were called to the scene of a fire in one of their department's own fire engines Tuesday.

Three other fire trucks were called to put out the fire in Engine 17 at Warren Ave. and 2nd Street near Wayne State University.

Firefighters could be seen using a fire extinguisher inside the front of the truck.

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Posted: Dec 16, 2015

Butte (MT) Firefighters Want to Keep Fire Apparatus Order Despite Specification Issue

Firefighters want to keep their order for a new $288,692 pumper truck the same even though it might not meet one specification because of Butte's high elevation.

"They think it will be just as safe," said Butte-Silver Bow Fire Chief Jeff Miller.

The county received a lone bid for a 2016 GPM Pumper/Tender truck for the Big Butte Volunteer Fire Department, but it came with a letter from the company saying it had overlooked one detail.

Because Butte sits at 5,539 feet elevation - more than a mile high - the fire truck can't pump as much water per minute as it was advertised and certified to when the bid was submitted recently.

Big Sky Fire Equipment of Lewistown caught the missed detail and sent a letter noting the fact to Fire Chief Jeff Miller. He opened the bid and letter before commissioners a few weeks ago.

There were a few options on what to do that included paying $5,000 more for a larger pump to meet the as-advertised spec. But that would limit other equipment functions.

Miller said he talked with others, including those with the Big Butte department, and they wanted to simply "decertify" the truck down to 1,250 gallons of water per minute standard so it met that standard.

In a letter and request before commissioners Wednesday night, Miller said there was no interest in rebidding the truck. He also said he had spoken with Big Sky Fire Equipment representative Joe Moline.

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Posted: Dec 16, 2015

Everett firefighter convicted of sex crimes loses paramedic license

A disgraced former Everett Fire Department leader has surrendered his paramedic license.David “Pete” Vier, 60, was sentenced in King County in July to serve an eight-month sentence for sex crimes.He retired from the fire department after his 2014 arrest for attempting to arrange for sex with a 15-year-old girl.
- PUB DATE: 12/16/2015 1:45:19 PM - SOURCE: Everett Herald
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