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Children and Staff Trapped By Floodwater in West Allis Kindercare Rescued by Fire Truck

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VIDEO: A staff member who answered the phone Wednesday confirms that several workers, parents and children were trapped for a time by floodwater surrounding Kindercare at 114th and Cleveland in West Allis. The worker said they could offer no further comment. The daycare center is near the Root River.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 9:06:56 PM - SOURCE: Telemundo Milwaukee,WI

Milwaukee Fire Department: $5.8 million worth of damage done to Sherman Park businesses during unrest

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VIDEO: Officials with the Milwaukee Fire Department say $5.8 million worth of damage was done to seven businesses during the unrest in the Sherman Park neighborhood on the heels of the fatal shooting of Sylville Smith by a Milwaukee police officer on August 13th. "It's 5.8 million -- and that's a rough estimate," MFD Battalion Chief Aaron Lipski said.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 8:03:09 PM - SOURCE: WITI Fox Channel 6

Emergency responders to lead 9/11 procession, candlelight vigil Sunday in Portage

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Portage and Columbia County’s first responders will conduct a memorial service Sunday, marking 15 years since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The event will begin at 6:45 p.m. with a silent procession along West Conant Street starting near Sunset Park, with members of the Portage Police Department, Portage Fire Department, Columbia County Sheriff’s Office and Divine Savior Healthcare Emergency Medical Technicians proceeding to Pauquette Park.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 7:25:34 PM - SOURCE: wisc news

First responders, kids play kickball for charity in Fitchburg

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PHOTO: The third annual Kickin' It For Kids kickball tournament was held at McGaw Park on Aug. 20. The event benefitted REACH-A-Child, a nonprofit based out of Madison that helps first responders comfort children they come across in a traumatic situation by giving them a children’s book. The event also included appearances from state and local law enforcement and first responders, corn hole, a bounce house and other kids' activities, concessions and a silent auction.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 4:38:05 AM - SOURCE: Fitchburg Star

Possible dust explosion injures one at Ixonia grain mill site

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Fire departments from throughout Jefferson and Dodge counties responded today to a call at 7:20 a.m. for what firefighters said may have been a dust explosion at Insight FS cooperative grain mill in Ixonia that injured one worker. According to Jefferson County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Jeff Parker, who accompanied the Daily Times on a half-block walk west to the mill on Marietta Avenue from a command post set up at the intersection of Marietta and American streets, word among fire fighters was that the incident may have had its origins in a dust explosion at the grain facility.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 4:14:23 AM - SOURCE: Watertown Daily Times

Emergency response calls for Racine Fire Department up in 2016

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Emergency calls for the Racine Fire Department are up from 2015. The department had responded to 6,789 emergency response calls as of Aug. 23, up from 6,658 calls at the same point in 2015, according to Racine Fire Department Division Chief Jeff Perkins. “These cover a wide variety of emergencies such as fire, medical, hazardous materials, water rescues and other specialties,” Perkins said.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 2:21:16 AM - SOURCE: Racine Journal Times

Racine County first responders react to overdose increases

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Nick Hempel remembers walking into an apartment and seeing a man face down on the kitchen table, as a result of an apparent overdose. The man was unconscious. An overdose seemed likely but there were no needles in sight, said Hempel, division chief of EMS for the Racine Fire Department. When responders lifted the man’s head, the drug use became apparent.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 2:19:50 AM - SOURCE: Racine Journal Times

La Crosse Fire Department proposes new station on South Side

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The La Crosse Fire Department hopes to add a fifth fire station on the city’s South Side after data analysis showed it would allow them to better respond to at least 17 percent of emergency calls. While the department hasn’t yet drafted an official proposal, Fire Chief Gregg Cleveland and Division Chief Mark Amann told the Common Council Tuesday that bringing the city back up to five stations by building a new one near the intersection of 33rd Street and Mormon Coulee Road would support the city’s growth and protect its citizens.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 1:41:35 AM - SOURCE: Lacrosse Tribune

Connecticut Fire Department Beats National Average For Female Firefighters

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Romona Walters has always wanted to be a teacher. Kids in preschool, maybe. It's a career that fits her interest in public service, she says. But about a year ago, another possibility opened up. Now, the 20-year-old has a new goal as she continues her classes at Capital Community College: to become the first female fire chief in Hartford.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Courant Community

Massachusetts fire department to hire ex-con; union opposes decision

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Frederick Conyers Jr. had a choice: he could run and hide from his past or he could face it head on. On Tuesday, he sat, flanked by the mayor and the fire chief and surrounded by microphones and cameras from a half-dozen local reporters, detailing his criminal history, incarceration and rise to redemption.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: iBerkshires.com

Maryland county might distinguish between urban and rural fire response times

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Changes to Frederick County’s fire and rescue response goals could help county fire stations get more support — and maybe more personnel. The Frederick County Council heard testimony Tuesday on a bill to change target response times throughout the county. Right now, county code has a blanket approach to measuring fire station responses, the time it takes units to leave a station after a dispatched call.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: The Frederick News-Post

They kept Liberty Bridge from falling down: how Pittsburgh firefighters' quick action saved the day

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Pittsburgh's firefighters now know they averted a disaster with their quick action to put out the fire on the Liberty Bridge on Friday. They knew the heat from the flames was intense, but going in, they didn't know the full threat that the severe fire damage to a metal beam under the Liberty Bridge was creating.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: wtae.com

Column: California arson investigator offers insight into the mind of an arsonist

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There aren’t many sounds in Southern California more frightening than a wildfire. And we’ve been hearing them way too often, in a fire season that doesn’t seem like a season at all any more, but a year-round event. There are so many that we have to give them names to distinguish them -- the Sand fire, the Chimney fire, the Fish fire.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Los Angeles Times

Connecticut's Fire Department Beats National Average For Female Firefighters

National Fire News -

Romona Walters has always wanted to be a teacher. Kids in preschool, maybe. It's a career that fits her interest in public service, she says. But about a year ago, another possibility opened up. Now, the 20-year-old has a new goal as she continues her classes at Capital Community College: to become the first female fire chief in Hartford.
- PUB DATE: 9/7/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Courant Community

Beaver Dam fire and police departments request outlays for 2017

Wisconsin Fire News -

Budget and general outlay request are starting to roll in and Beaver Dam’s fire and police department chiefs previewed their 2017 general outlays for the Police and Fire Commission meeting, Tuesday night. The budget and outlay requests are preliminary, at the moment, and most likely will change in the months ahead.
- PUB DATE: 9/6/2016 7:18:41 PM - SOURCE: wisc news

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