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Posted: Feb 8, 2023

Car Crashes into Bower Hill (PA) Fire Station, Causing Significant Damage

A vehicle crashed into the Bower Hill Volunteer Fire Department station on Vanadium Road in Scott Township Tuesday night, causing significant damage, wpxi.com reported.

The incident occurred after 11 p.m. Officials say no one was hurt.

A corner of the fire station and a garage door were heavily damaged and the car, which has since been towed away, was severely damaged, the report said.

The volunteer fire department said all of its vehicles are fully operational and it is able to respond to calls, according to the report.

The department asks that people stay out of their lower lot, as one of the supports for the station’s sign was knocked out of the ground and it may be unstable, the report said.

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Posted: Feb 8, 2023

OLD VIDEO: Marblehead (MA) Fire Chief Buys 1939 Engine to Restore

A 1939 Mack Fire Truck is back to its original home in Marblehead after the town’s fire chief traveled north to purchase it with his own money, wbznewsradio.iheart.com reported.

According to a Jan. 22 Marblehead Fire Department Facebook post: “This morning Chief (Jason) Gilliland and his family made the trip to Sunapee NH to purchase a 1939 Mack Fire Truck. What makes this truck unique? This truck was originally Engine 2 stationed at Franklin St here in Marblehead before being auctioned off in 1975 making its way to New Hampshire. The Firefighters Association of Sunapee decided they wanted to sell the truck and Chief Gilliland purchased the truck. The truck is now back in Marblehead where it began its journey to be restored.”

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Posted: Feb 8, 2023

Five-Year-Old Fort Lauderdale (FL) Fire Station Shuts Down Over Mold Issues

Photos obtained by NBC 6 show mold on air conditioner vents, ceilings and wall at Fort Lauderdale Fire Station No. 54, nbcmiami.com reported. Station 54, just north of Oakland Park Boulevard, was built in 2018 for $5.9 million. 

A former captain with the Fort Lauderdale Fire Department said he worked inside the building for a year and worried about the potential impact on his health and others, the report said. 

Firefighters moved in February 2019 but shortly after, the former captain said they noticed issues with the air conditioning system, the report said. 

City inspectors came on a regular basis but the issues with the mold kept getting worse and just two years after it opened, the multi-million dollar building was shut down, according to the report. 

NBC 6 was told the firefighters and paramedics have been working out of a trailer for about a year and a half now. The city says the lease cost about $11,200 a year but it could significantly increase this year, the report said. 

The city’s plan includes redesigning, putting in a new air conditioning system and scrubbing the building. The price tag for the project: $902,577, the report said.

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Posted: Feb 8, 2023

PA Fire, EMS Get $687K in State Funding

Thirty-seven local fire departments and companies, and another 10 emergency medical services (EMS) units across western Montgomery, eastern Berks, and northern Chester counties won a combined total of $687,107 in grants Monday from the Office of the State Fire Commissioner, it announced, sanatogapost.com reported.

The money was part of about $31 million in grants distributed statewide by acting Fire Commissioner Thomas Cook to applicants for Pennsylvania’s annual Fire Company and Emergency Medical Service Grant Program, the report said.

The entire 41-page grant list is available online.

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Posted: Feb 8, 2023

Berks (PA) Man Leads Police on 90-MPH Chase After Crashing into Fire Truck

Steven Henshaw
Reading Eagle, Pa.
(TNS)

Feb. 7—A Douglassville man led police on a high-speed chase through parts of three municipalities, and one covered bridge, after hitting an Oley Fire Company truck and the fire chief’s personal vehicle Monday evening in plain sight of a police officer, police said.

The events began when the fire company and an ambulance crew responded to Oysterdale Road and Route 73 in Oley Township shortly before 6 p.m. for a report of a person asleep or suffering from a medical issue behind the wheel of an SUV.

Responders arrived to find a man later identified as Michael V. Konchan, 27, passed out in the driver’s seat of the SUV with the motor running, investigators said.

Central Berks Regional police provided the following account:

When an emergency medical technician reached into the vehicle to turn off the ignition, Konchan woke up and grabbed the man’s forearm.

Konchan then shifted the transmission to drive.

Police Officer Joshua Steingraber pulled up to witness what happened next. With numerous emergency personnel around the SUV, it began to move with the medic partially inside the vehicle.

The SUV struck a parked firetruck occupied by firefighters, and Oley Township Fire Chief Michael Kline’s unoccupied personal vehicle.

The medic was eventually able to pull away and move clear of the SUV.

Konchan proceeded east onto Covered Bridge Road at a high speed, continuing into Earl Township and finally into Amity Township, illegally passing other vehicles and running stop signs along the way.

The chase lasted about 11 miles with Konchan driving at speeds reaching about 90 mph. It ended when Konchan pulled into the Amity Township Fire Company parking lot on Pine Forge Road and he was taken into custody without incident.

Konchan told officers that he didn’t remember when the incident started and got scared when he realized police were chasing him. He admitted using fentanyl and cocaine about a half-hour before the incident.

Police found several packets of suspected fentanyl in his wallet.

Konchan of the first block of Mimosa Circle was taken to Reading Hospital for unspecified treatment before being taken to the central processing center.

He remained free to await a hearing following arraignment before District Judge Steven M. Chieffo in Reading Central Court.

Konchan faces charges of aggravated assault, fleeing and eluding an officer, driving under the influence of a controlled substance, hit-and-run and drug possession, along with numerous summary traffic offenses.

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