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Ladder Truck 7 has entered full-time service to enhance the Columbia Fire Department's ability to respond to emergencies.
Columbia Fire Department announced it has added a third ladder truck out of its reserves to account for a growing population ...
After working diligently, crews were able to bring the fire under control and fully extinguish it. No injuries were reported to firefighters or civilians."We thank Osceola County Fire Rescue and ...
The Florida Forest Service and the Osceola County Fire Rescue are battling a brush fire in the Holopaw area.Nine homes were evacuated out of an abundance of precaution, a spokesperson for Osceola ...
The City of Early Fire Department is proud to announce a significant milestone in our service to the community: the arrival of our first ladder truck! Join us as we celebrate this momentous occasion ...
San Diego County has gone after other industries in recent years, including opioid manufacturers and the maker of a milling machine the county argues can be used to make unregistered firearms known as ...
HOLOPAW, Fla. — Osceola County firefighters say they have a brush fire contained, but there were lots of scary moments as residents had to be evacuated A disabled woman says she got help ...
JAFARI SHARES THE IMPACT THAT THE TRUCK WILL HAVE. THIS IS STOCKTON FIRE DEPARTMENT’S FIRE ENGINE NOW WITH A NEW LADDER FIRE TRUCK. IT CAN BRING ADDITIONAL HELP THAT THE FIRE ENGINE CANNOT DO ALONE.
After several years of operating only with a fire engine, Stockton Fire Department Station No. 7 celebrated the return of a ladder fire truck company ... on the San Joaquin County Board of ...
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. — Firefighters and the Florida Forest Service responded to a brush fire in Osceola County Tuesday afternoon. The fire was around Jupiter Drive and Topeka Avenue in Holopaw.
The Captiva Island Fire Control District’s commission approved the new ladder truck to replace the district’s existing apparatus during its recent meeting, plus heard an update regarding South Seas.
Fox 4’s Austin Schargorodski reports on upgrades at the LaBelle Fire Dept. like it’s first-ever ladder truck, station hardening, and full-time staff to improve safety as the city grows ...