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COLUMBUS — Four Ross County fire departments are among nearly 200 across the state set to receive funding to upgrade their emergency radio communication equipment. The Ohio Department of Commerce ...
America at 250: The New Issue of NR Is Out It was a little odd when Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass abruptly fired L.A. Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley on February 21. The mayor had praised Crowley ...
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KYIV, Ukraine — A Ukrainian drone strike sparked a fire at an oil depot in Russia's southern Volgograd region, officials said Saturday, after Russia launched a powerful hypersonic missile along with ...
At 88, D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton Will Not Run for Reelection Another Fatal Shooting by Law Enforcement in Minneapolis Proposed Oregon Initiative Would Outlaw Animal Agriculture and Hunting ...
The Fayetteville City Council is set to soon consider over $2.5 million in radio upgrades, and some residents are asking why the upgrades will cost so much. The Trump administration might’ve gone one ...
VANDALIA — In response to a surge in emergency call volumes and growing demands for medical services, the Vandalia Division of Fire is set to launch its new “Squad Program.” The program is aimed at ...
Right now, if you call 911 in Vandalia, at the very least, an ambulance and either a ladder or a fire engine will respond. “That’s causing some significant wear and tear on the larger vehicles,” Bryan ...
The head of the Los Angeles City Fire Department (LAFD) revealed this week that the after-action analysis of the devastating Palisades Fire was edited several times to protect leadership, a report ...
Local fire departments are spreading awareness as the peak of “heating fire season” arrives. According to a recent Facebook post from Oakmont Volunteer Fire Department, December, January and February ...