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Brussels-Union-Gardner’s North Station Expects To Be Finished Labor Day Weekend

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Brussels-Union-Gardner Fire Department’s North Station should be fully operational by Labor Day weekend. The addition at the station in Gardner will include two truck bays, fire hose drying area, and areas for lockers, equipment storage, and maintenance. BUG Fire Chief Curt Vandertie says his crews are excited to have a little more elbow room when they report for work.
- PUB DATE: 8/28/2017 5:41:29 PM - SOURCE: Door County Daily News

Firefighter trapped while battling blaze at Merrill sports bar

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VIDEO: No injuries were reported after the roof of a Merrill bar collapsed during a fire, trapping a firefighter inside, according to the Merrill Fire Department. Merrill Fire Department said the first dispatch call in regards to a structure fire at Victory Lane Sports Bar came in at 8:28 a.m. on Saturday.
- PUB DATE: 8/28/2017 9:05:33 AM - SOURCE: WAOW-TV ABC 9-Wausau

Woman, 3 children injured after crash into Madison laundromat

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A woman and three children suffered minor injuries after their SUV crashed into a laundromat, according to a release from the Madison Fire Department. Firefighters were called at 8:06 a.m. to a laundromat in the 4600 block of Verona Road on a report of an SUV that crashed through the storefront. The SUV was inside the laundromat when firefighters arrived, the release said.
- PUB DATE: 8/28/2017 9:03:45 AM - SOURCE: WISC-TV Channel 3000.com Madison

Search for missing boater in Chippewa River to continue Monday

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VIDEO: The search for a man whose boat capsized on the Chippewa River has been called off for the night. Rescue crews from multiple agencies in the area are searching for a man whose boat capsized on the Chippewa River. According to the Chippewa Falls Fire Department a call came in around 1:40 Sunday afternoon for a capsized boat near the Wissota Hydro Dam.
- PUB DATE: 8/28/2017 5:21:15 AM - SOURCE: WEAU-TV 13 News

Texas Fire Chief: Harvey a bigger rescue effort than Katrina due to consistent rain

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A couple of days ago, San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood got a “Godspeed” text from Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña. He also got a similar text from Corpus Christi Fire Chief Robert Rocha, Hood said during an afternoon briefing on Harvey. But, oh, how the tables have turned. “They are going through those challenges (now) and I had to reciprocate with texts and phone calls to them because of what they are going through,” Hood said.
- PUB DATE: 8/28/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Corpus Christi Caller-Times

FDNY captain claims firefighters ‘do not run into burning buildings’

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A veteran FDNY captain threw water on the notion that the job of New York’s Bravest is dangerous, insisting in a pitch to potential minority recruits that firefighters “do not run into burning buildings.” Capt. Paul Washington, who launched a landmark racial-discrimination lawsuit against the city, is now getting heat for his “ridiculous” and “insulting” comments last March to a group of young people at Borough of Manhattan Community College.
- PUB DATE: 8/28/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: New York Post

State blocked from reducing Atlantic City Fire Department staffing

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The state's plan to cutback on the number of firefighters that worked in the Atlantic City Fire Department hit a setback Friday. In a ruling released Friday, Judge Julio Mendez blocked the state's efforts to reduce the number of firefighters from 198 to 148. The state, who took over control of Atlantic City in November, has been trying to find ways to cut costs in the resort town.
- PUB DATE: 8/28/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: South Jersey Times

Find out why the Tulsa Fire Department is replacing five of its million-dollar ladder trucks

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The Tulsa Fire Department is replacing five of its most expensive ladder trucks after years of malfunctions and mounting maintenance costs rendered the $1.4 million assets unusable for firefighting operations. The E-One truck and Bronto Skylift ladder combos, purchased under the previous Fire Department administration, were a major expense.
- PUB DATE: 8/28/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Tulsa World

Maryland 'Safe Stations' gain momentum, prompting change

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The “Safe Stations” initiative in Anne Arundel County has taken off over the past month, offering opioid addiction help to 45 people over the last three weeks. At 15 people a week, according to Anne Arundel police, its popularity is well beyond what county officials expected. The program — which turned police and fire departments into veritable safe havens for those addicted to drugs looking for help — originally launched with the expectation that its capacity would be about five people per week.
- PUB DATE: 8/28/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Capital Gazette

Fire crews called to car fire on I-94 in Jefferson County

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VIDEO: A vehicle is completely destroyed after catching fire on I-94 in Farmington. It happened around 7 p.m. Saturday on I-94 eastbound near mile marker 268. Firefighters found the SUV fully engulfed in flames when they arrived to the scene. Two people inside the vehicle managed to escape unharmed.
- PUB DATE: 8/27/2017 6:17:16 PM - SOURCE: Today's TMJ4

Balcony fire in Kenosha condo building displaces some residents

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Fire broke out on the balcony of a third-floor condominium in HarborPark Saturday afternoon, causing the evacuation of the building and displacing several residents overnight. The Kenosha Fire Department was alerted to the fire at 420 57th St. at about 5:25 p.m. The fire appeared to have started on the balcony of a third-floor, corner-unit condominium.
- PUB DATE: 8/27/2017 9:28:50 AM - SOURCE: Kenosha News

Fire causes evacuation of restaurant on Madison's West Side

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Guests and staff evacuated a restaurant on Madison's West Side Thursday night after a fire started on the kitchen's stove top, the Madison Fire Department said. The fire at the Denny's, 433 South Gammon Road, started around 6 p.m., Fire Department spokeswoman Cynthia Schuster said in a statement, and the firefighters arrived to see black smoke coming from the rooftop exhaust.
- PUB DATE: 8/25/2017 3:11:54 AM - SOURCE: Madison.com-Wisconsin State Journal-Capital Times

Oak Creek and Milwaukee County partner with Kwik Trip for help

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In case of emergency, the city and Milwaukee County Emergency Management will have a new partner: Kwik Trip. The city is entering into a memorandum of understanding with Milwaukee County Emergency Management and Kwik Trip for the latter to supply assistance, if needed, during certain emergencies. Oak Creek Fire Chief Tom Rosandich said the city was asked to come forward as a model for the county knowing Oak Creek has multiple Kwik Trip locations locally.
- PUB DATE: 8/25/2017 1:56:59 AM - SOURCE: My South Now

Man who struck and killed Michigan firefighter during MDA fundraiser gets deal

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The man police say intentionally struck and killed a firefighter who was collecting donations for charity pleaded guilty Thursday as part of an agreement with prosecutors. Grant Taylor, 24, of Lansing, pleaded guilty but mentally ill to second-degree murder and other charges in a plea deal in the death of firefighter Dennis Rodeman.
- PUB DATE: 8/25/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Lansing State Journal

Feds say mistakes contributed to the deaths of two Kansas City firefighters

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Kansas City firefighters now take two simple safety steps that might have saved the lives of two colleagues in a 2015 building collapse. The steps were among the recommendations in a federal report released Thursday. Emergency tones are sounded, as they were two years ago, when firefighters are ordered out of a collapse zone.
- PUB DATE: 8/25/2017 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Kansas City Star

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