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Posted: Nov 30, 2015

Fire officials credit smoke alarm for saving family from burning Poulsbo home

Fire officials are crediting a smoke alarm with helping save a mom and her toddler son from a burning home in Poulsbo Monday morning. The 25-year-old woman says as the alarm began to blare, she noticed smoke and flames coming from the basement. "I went downstairs to investigate and noticed flames coming from a wall, up near the ceiling," the woman told Poulsbo Fire officials.
- PUB DATE: 11/30/2015 7:18:59 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Nov 30, 2015

Rusk County (TX) VFD has Fire at Fire Station

Volunteer firefighters at Crims Chapel received an unusual call Monday morning, when it was discovered that smoke was coming out of their fire station.

The fire broke out around 8:30 am at the Crims Chapel Fire Station located in Henderson.

Chief Marvin Vinson observed heavy smoke coming from the building and contacted the Rusk County Sheriff's Office dispatch center.

Elderville, Henderson, New London Fire Departments, along with Champion EMS, responded to the call. Upon entry into the building, firefighters discovered one truck, Rescue 15, heavily involved in fire. The fire was quickly extinguished.

Rescue 15, a 2005 Ford F-550 rescue and fire attack truck, sustained heavy fire damage. The adjacent trucks and station sustained minor damage for the most part. No injuries were reported by any responders.

For more information, view www.cbs19.tv

 

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Posted: Nov 30, 2015

A Night Spent with the Syracuse Fire Department

Squad 1 is one of Syracue Fire Department's most versatile crews. Squad can respond to any emergency in the city, regardless of area. At a house fire, its job is to cut a 4-foot-by-4-foot hole in the roof to provide an escape for fire, smoke and heat. It's also responsible for Ladder 1, the fire engine equipped with a 135-foot-long ladder that can scale a building more than six stories tall.

The squad can also be called upon to extricate people from crashed cars.

When not saving lives, the crew can find itself doing the unusual. Have a ring on your finger you need cut off? Squad has you covered.

Handcuffed to your bedpost in a compromised position? Squad has handled it before and will again. No questions asked.

Squad 1 is one of five companies housed at Fire Station 1 which recently allowed a syracuse.com reporter and photographer to observe a 14-hour overnight shift. Life at the station at 900 S. State St. bounced between schoolyard pranks and a mad rush to save lives.

The calls that night ranged from drug overdoses to a car crash, but no fires. That's becoming the norm for a department that as of Nov. 12 handled nearly 21,000 calls, of which only 161 were fires.

When Syracuse Fire Capt. Karl Field joined the department in 1994, 80 firefighters worked each shift to cover the nearly 17,000 calls they handled that year. Now, only 65 firefighters are on duty at a time, but their workload is higher than ever.

For a recap of the shift -- from a confirmed car accident, drug overdoses and medical calls -- view syracuse.com

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Posted: Nov 30, 2015

Killeen (TX) Fire Apparatus Falls into Sinkhole

Killeen firefighters answering a water leak call Wednesday morning were mired at the location when the front tire of their truck fell through a sink hole in the pavement on the street.

Firefighters were sent at about 6:30 a.m. to a water leak call at the Village at Fox Creek apartment complex on Illinois Avenue and when the truck driver pulled up to park, the front tire of the truck crashed through the pavement and into a sink hole.

After the Sewer Department and firefighters stopped the water leak. After they had to turn their attention to trying to get the fire truck free of the sink hole safely and without damaging it.

The city estimated the sink hole was about three feet deep.

The truck was extricated from the hole at around 9:30 a.m. It wasn't damaged.

For more information, view kwtx.com

 

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Posted: Nov 30, 2015

Rochester (NY) Fire Apparatus Involved in Accident

Police said a Rochester fire truck was involved in a car crash Sunday. 

Officers say that the collision happened on Mt. Read near Garland. As the fire truck was making a u-turn, it was struck by a southbound vehicle. Officials say the fire truck had its emergency lights on at the time of the crash. 

The driver of the other vehicle was treated at the scene. Investigators say that he will be ticketed. 

For more information, view whec.com

 

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