Posted:  Sep 25, 2015
	
	
	
	
		Friday, firefighters didn't stop their day of training when we arrived - but they did let us join in.
It took me a while to get outfitted in my 30-40 pounds of gear, but for firefighters, it's usually a lot faster.
Then, we loaded up the truck, and made it into the training building - flames and all.
 - PUB DATE: 9/25/2015 6:18:08 PM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
	
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	Posted:  Sep 25, 2015
	
	
	
	
		As far as firefighters Dean McAuley and Evan Stanley are concerned, Jim Cook is a Tacoma icon.
“He is Tacoma,” said Stanley, a Tacoma resident who works for the Ocean Shores Fire Department.
For the past 25 years Jim Cook has waved to passersby on the Tacoma waterfront while holding a sign advertising the Lobster Shop.
 - PUB DATE: 9/25/2015 3:32:52 AM - SOURCE: Olympian
	
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	Posted:  Sep 25, 2015
	
	
	
	
		As far as firefighters Dean McAuley and Evan Stanley are concerned, Jim Cook is a Tacoma icon.
“He is Tacoma,” said Stanley, a Tacoma resident who works for the Ocean Shores Fire Department.
For the past 25 years Jim Cook has waved to passersby on the Tacoma waterfront while holding a sign advertising the Lobster Shop.
 - PUB DATE: 9/25/2015 3:32:52 AM - SOURCE: Olympian
	
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	Posted:  Sep 25, 2015
	
	
	
	
		Crews began removing the wreckage from the Aurora Bridge Thursday evening. Police officers and other officials watched as the Duck vehicle was loaded onto a flatbed tow truck.  A 17-member, interdisciplinary team from the National Transportation Safety Board, along with an NTSB board member, are due to arrive in Seattle Friday to begin their inquiry into the crash.
 - PUB DATE: 9/25/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: The Seattle Times
	
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	Posted:  Sep 25, 2015
	
	
	
	
		Fighting wildfires isn’t cheap, not with all the boots on the ground, the engines and dozers, the airplanes and fuel. And this year’s fire season — which is shaping up to be one of the most destructive in the modern history of the West — is also on track to be the costliest.
That’s a problem, particularly for those writing checks in Washington, who are having to move millions from one part of the federal budget to another to balance the books.
 - PUB DATE: 9/25/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: FireRescue1.com
	
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