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Ravenna Volunteer Fire Department increases water supply for remote fire suppression Ravenna Volunteer Fire Department now has a new 3,000-gallon water tender thanks to a cost share grant through the Rural Volunteer Fire Department Assistance Program administered by Texas A&M Forest Service. The tender also has a remote-controlled deck gun, back-up camera and can pump water from a pool or other water source. "This new addition to our fleet will help to meet any challenges that we may have had in water availability in the more remote places of our protection area," said Ravenna VFD Fire Chief Andy Walker. Ravenna VFD and other mutual aid departments work together to offer fire service to their communities and rural areas. "The tender will not only benefit our department but the surrounding departments that we mutual aid with," said Walker. NORTH TEXAS E-NEWS Gainesville Fire-Rescue: Fire leaves 4 displaced An overnight house fire displaced a family of four, Gainesville Fire-Rescue spokeswoman Tamara Grimes-Sieger said. Around 11:35 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, firefighters were dispatched to a blaze at 1910 Arkansas St. Grimes-Sieger said the fire was contained to a single-story home with flames coming from the roof near the chimney. There were no injuries, she said. GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER Man in Custody After Firefighters Find Body Inside Burned Celina Home A body was found inside a home after firefighters extinguished a fire in a neighborhood in Celina Wednesday, city officials say. According to a city official, construction workers building homes in the area reported hearing something that sounded like gunshots and seeing smoke coming from a house in the 1400 block of Anvil Court at about 11 a.m. A construction worker told NBC 5 he heard several shots, saw smoke then witnessed a man running away from the scene. Once the fire was out, firefighters found a body inside the home and notified police. The victim's identity has not been released. Mayor Sean Terry confirmed a man is now in custody, but didn't reveal any information about his identity or how he was developed as a suspect. Terry said the description of the suspect given by construction workers helped lead to the arrest. KXAS-TV NBC 5 DALLAS - FORT WORTH House in Cashion Community ‘total loss' after fire A house in Cashion Community is a total loss after a fire there Wednesday morning. Firefighters and first responders were called to Bailey Road off Burkburnett Road at around 10:00 a.m. Wednesday morning. The brick home was heavily involved and thick black smoke could be seen for miles. Friberg Cooper Volunteer Fire Department requested mutual aid assistance from Burkburnett and Wichita Falls fire departments. Wichita County Sheriff's Office were there to assist. It is unknown what caused the fire or an estimate of financial loss at this time. KFDX-TV NBC 3 & KJTL-TV FOX 18 WICHITA FALLS Man Arrested for Burglary of Texarkana Fire Station The Texarkana Texas Police Department arrested Maleek Collier last week for burglary of a building. The following is the story as posted on the TTPD Facebook page: About 2:30 in the morning on November 6, a firefighter at the downtown station was awakened by something banging inside the station. He got up to find out what was going on and found a man trying to break into a cash box that was in a closet. He grabbed the guy and told him to stay put while he called 911. Of course, the man really didn't want to hang around to talk to a police officer (big surprise there) so he took off running instead. We weren't able to find the guy that night, but we were glad to see that he'd accidentally left behind a bunch of evidence in his hasty departure. Detective Aaron Wafford was assigned the case that next day and remembered a similar case at that same fire station a couple years ago that involved Collier - and he wondered if it was just a coincidence or could there be more to it. KKYR-FM 102.5 PREVIOUS STATE NEWS |
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In meeting with Biden, emergency workers plead for equipment, testing to combat 'skyrocketing' coronavirus cases As President-elect Joe Biden prepares to take office in two months, he heard Wednesday from a firefighter, nurses and a caregiver who described chronic shortages of protective equipment, tests and contact tracing to combat the coronavirus pandemic. The virus, combined with rebuilding the economy, is the biggest challenge facing Biden. The online roundtable came as the number of cases nationwide grows rapidly, with more than 11 million cases nationwide and nearly 250,000 deaths so far. Mary Turner, an intensive-care nurse who is president of Minnesota Nurses Association, began crying as she described holding the hand of a dying patient or caring for a colleague who had fallen ill. She said earlier in the pandemic, nurses were using single-use masks for 10 shifts. While caring for COVID-19 patients since February, Turner said she still hasn't been tested. "You're kidding me," Biden said during the roundtable from The Queen theater in Wilmington, Delaware. THE DAILY JOURNAL 4 People Injured, 4 Apartments Destroyed In New York fire VIDEO: A raging fire in Queens forced families out of their homes Wednesday night as temperatures fell below freezing for the first time since last winter. The fire started around 8 p.m. at a seven-story building on New Haven Avenue and Beach 22nd Street in Far Rockaway. CBS2's Cory James reports it took about 100 firefighters two hours to get the blaze under control. Those flames quickly tore through the building, destroying four apartments and injuring four people. CBS2 has been told their injuries are not life-threatening, and only two of those injured had to be rescued from the building. Crews were still searching the building and assessing the damage late Wednesday night. Dozens of people were forced to evacuate. WLNY-TV CBS 55 RIVERHEAD Maine: Town's 83-year-old fire truck still going strong Hiram's fire chief Bruce Pyburn is proud to show off the town's first fire truck. "This is the original lettering, all gold leaf, original hoses, original ladder," Pyburn said. "It's a '37 Dodge that has been with the department since day one." The truck was purchased in 1937, the same year the Hiram Fire Department was started. "We have all the paperwork upstairs when it was first ordered," Pyburn said. That includes the truck's original bill of sale. It was bought for the price of $3,400. Also, preserved on film, is Hiram's first firefighters in action, using their new truck for training. "Some of these old photographs of these guys on these trucks and the equipment and what they were wearing. God love them what they were able to do with what they had at the time," Pyburn said. The town's first fire truck ran calls until 1983. "It was a working fire truck for 50 years, so pretty cool." WTHR-TV NBC 13 INDIANAPOLIS Wisconsin fire department celebrates 100 years The Wisconsin Rapids Fire Department is celebrating 100 years of full-time service to the community. The city of Wisconsin Rapids was developed as a consolidation of Grand Rapids, which sat on the east side of the Wisconsin River and Centralia, which was situated in the west side. The two municipalities combined in the spring of 1900 and bore the name of Grand Rapids, until the name was changed to Wisconsin Rapids to correct and freight/mail confusion with Grand Rapids, MI. In 1910, the police and fire departments began operating under a five-member commissioner system. The present full-time, paid fire department was organized in October 1920, with A. C. Miller as the chief. By his side was a six-member fire department. WISCONSIN RAPIDS CITY TIMES U.S. Representative calls for reversal of rule allowing natural gas ‘bomb trains' in New York county Rep. Joe Morelle is calling on a federal agency to reverse a new rule that allows railroad tankers carrying liquefied natural gas to roll through Monroe County. The rule went into effect on Aug. 24, though it faces several legal challenges. It allows trains to carry up to 100 tankers of liquefied gas on American railroads, as long as the gas is stored in a specifically-designed tanker whose safety as a container for the gas has been largely untested. "This dangerous gas would pass directly through my district in Upstate New York's Monroe County, and pose a threat to the citizens living there as well as the environment and our first responders," Morelle wrote in a Nov. 13 letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao and Roger Batory, administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration. ROCHESTER CITY NEWSPAPER PREVIOUS NATIONAL NEWS |
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L-O-D-D Michigan - Joseph "Joe" Gallo, Captain, Blissfield Township Fire Department, Blissfield, MI L-O-D-D California - Sean D. Laffan, Interim Assistant Fire Chief, Oakland Fire Department, Oakland, California L-O-D-D Indiana - Matthew D. Bennett, Engineer, Indianapolis Fire Department, Indianapolis, Indiana L-O-D-D Kansas - Johnny Ivison, Jr., Firefighter, Easton Township Fire Department, Easton, KS NFPA Community Risk Assessment Pilot Project - seeks fire departments for Phase II Keep fire safety top of mind when preparing your feast this Thanksgiving - the number-one day for U.S. home cooking fires Fire Boot Classic raises funds to support firefighters in need - Saturday, November 21, from 7 - 8 pm online COVID-19 Resource Update - USFA Vision 20/20's latest episode of CRR Radio - Statewide Engagement and Collaboration Framework Fire Service Executive Development Institute (FSEDI) is accepting applications! - Due by Dec. 11, 2020 Staffing for Adequate Fire & Emergency Response Grants - Check for Awards Assistance to Firefighters Grant Awards - Check for Awards The Daily Dispatch Is Now On Facebook Find us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/dailydispatch POST ANNOUNCEMENTS MORE ANNOUNCEMENTS |
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