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Posted: Nov 2, 2015

Lawsuit alleges Cal Fire director ordered grieving families kept ignorant of death benefits

A fired Cal Fire official who lost his job amid scandal says Director Ken Pimlott ordered him to withhold death-benefits information from grieving families of fallen fire pilots, according to a lawsuit filed Friday in a Sacramento court. The complaint contends that Pimlott and his No. 2, Janet Barentson, knew that state law requires Cal Fire pay death benefits when a contracted fire pilot is killed in the line of duty.
- PUB DATE: 11/2/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: sacramento bee
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Posted: Nov 2, 2015

Michigan town proposes combined police, fire departments

City officials are asking voters Tuesday to approve a measure allowing Harper Woods to join the growing number of Metro communities that combine their police and fire departments. The City Council on Oct. 5 unanimously approved a public safety implementation plan, which officials say will save the cash-strapped community millions of dollars, allow more police to patrol, and keep the city from having to hire an emergency financial manager.
- PUB DATE: 11/2/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: detroit news
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Posted: Nov 2, 2015

Firefighter shocked to find new home in Tennessee neighborhood has no fire coveerage

When Edward Moriarty drove up to the Jasper Highlands development earlier this month to check on the construction of his retirement home, his car caught fire. He called 911 and two Marion County sheriff's deputies responded, but no fire services arrived. "No fire truck," Moriarty said. "No fire support whatsoever.
- PUB DATE: 11/2/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: times-free press
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Posted: Nov 2, 2015

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Rosenbauer Rescue Truck

Rosenbauer—Niagara Falls (NY) Fire Department, heavy rescue. Commander 4000 cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; 20-foot EXT walk-around rescue body with lifetime transferable warranty.

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Posted: Nov 1, 2015

Lynnwood considers fire department changes

As the population of Lynnwood grows, firefighters are increasingly relying on other departments, and now city managers are trying to figure out the best way to respond. Of the nearly 50 firefighters who responded to a fire at the Camelot apartments in September, only 7 were actual Lynnwood firefighters.
- PUB DATE: 11/1/2015 5:44:42 PM - SOURCE: Northwest Cable News
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