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 The Illinois State Fire Marshal is continuing to investigate the cause of a fire in Cairo that completely destroyed two homes, Fire Chief John Meyer said Tuesday evening. The fire started just after midnight on Friday morning at 2411 Park Ave. The homeowner was at work and her children were staying with a relative, Meyer said. High winds that night resulted in the house next to it also catching on fire, Meyer said. Two adults and a child were home sleeping at the second house that caught fire. He said the quick actions of a neighbor, Riko Nelson, helped get them to safety before fire trucks arrived to battle the dual house fires. THESOUTHERN.COM The Marion City Council met for the first time in 2020, making changes to union contracts and abating millions in bond obligations, among its actions. Council approves 20-mile radius for employee residency. The Marion City Council unanimously voted Monday night to extend the radius where city employees may reside from 10 miles to 20 miles from Marion City Hall. Mayor's Chief of Staff Cody Moake said that the city's collective-bargaining unions agreed to the policy change; however, the fire department would still require firefighters to live within the 10-mile limit. Marion Police Chief David Fitts had asked at the Dec. 10 council meeting for the 10-mile limit to be doubled, so that the MPD could employ qualified officers from a wider swath of Southern Illinois. MARION DAILY REPUBLICAN PHOTO: A vacant house at 817 Second Ave. was demolished Thursday after the two-story structure caught fire. Rockford Fire Department responded about 2:45 a.m., and the building department for the city later brought in a demolition crew. The RMTD provided a bus so firefighters could keep warm. No injuries were reported. Cause of the fire is under investigation. ROCKFORD REGISTER STAR Enbridge recently awarded a $1,500 grant to the Sycamore Fire Department. Enbridge donated the Community Investment Grant to help fund specialized emergency rescue response equipment, according to a Sycamore Fire Department news release. "The Sycamore Fire Department is very appreciative of the continuing support of Enbridge for enhancing the fire department response capability," the news release states. The Sycamore Fire Department received the $1,500 grant for the purchase of technical rescue equipment, the news release states. Enbridge is an energy infrastructure company with business platforms including a network of crude oil, liquids and natural gas pipelines, regulated natural gas distribution utilities and renewable power generation, the news release states. DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE |
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 More than 100 Wisconsin firefighters and emergency responders lobbied for a bill Wednesday that they say will save lives. The bill would remove barriers for public safety officers to get worker's compensation for post-traumatic stress disorder. Because of a 1974 Supreme Court decision, to get worker's compensation, public safety officers must demonstrate a PTSD diagnosis based on extraordinary stress above what is usually experienced by others on the job. With a job where stress is normal, that's a hard standard to meet. "I had to tell (a) firefighter, you're going to get push back," attorney Dan Schoshinksi said to firefighters gathered at Cooper's Tavern prior to their meetings with legislators at the Capitol. "The employer or the insurance company, they're going to conclude this is just part of your job, so it's not extraordinary stress, sorry." WISC-TV CHANNEL 3000.COM MADISON Those interested in learning more about the operation of the Asheboro Fire Department will soon be able to with the introduction of the department's Ride-Along Program. Lt. Jason Joines says the program, which has never before been offered by the Asheboro Fire Department (AFD), is open to any interested individuals, but that it's aimed towards those who might be considering a career as a firefighter. A copy of the ride-along program agreement form explains that AFD hopes to "encourage citizen involvement and to enhance the lines of communication between the Asheboro Fire Department and the community it serves." "With better understanding of our duties we can face the challenges, risks and rewards of the fire departments role in our community," the form states. "The Asheboro Fire Department hopes to promote an environment of compassion, professionalism and dedication to the citizens and visitors it serves." THE COURIER-TRIBUNE Tuesday night's village board meeting was very long and, at times, very confusing, but a few important developments did emerge from it regardless. Among them, the board voted to approve an inter-governmental agreement between the Oswego Police and Fire Departments that will allow fire department paramedics to draw blood for police sobriety tests. The agreement was proposed by Oswego Police Chief Jeffrey Burgner. Burgner said he had been in contact with Fire Chief Mike Veseling about the idea prior to the village board meeting, and that Veseling had voiced his support for it. "This is part of a really incredible partnership that the fire department is willing to do for us," Burgner said to the village trustees. "It will help us out in getting the best evidence for those types of cases." OSWEGO PATCH The D.C. Fire and EMS Department has launched an internal investigation after a photo surfaced Wednesday of a recruit class in which some of the members are making what appears to be an OK sign with their hands. The signal has traditionally been seen as a symbol of understanding or an affirmative reply, but according to the Anti-Defamation League was claimed by white supremacists as a sign of hate. DCFEMS is investigating the intent of those in the photo, which the department says was taken in March. A source who spoke to someone in the photo tells FOX 5 the group, which often joked around, played the circle game on multiple occasions. The game, often associated with children, allows someone to hit another person who looks into the circle formed by someone's hand below their waist. WTTG-FOX 5 DC Even in its earliest days, before the dawn of the 20th century, Butte had experienced tragedy. Six men died in a fire in the Anaconda Mine on Nov. 23, 1889. Fire swept through the Silver Bow Mine on April 21, 1893, leaving nine dead. But "Butte's Night of Horror," which occurred 125 years ago, was on an entirely different scale. If you don't know this particular annal in Butte's history, here's a brief synopsis: Shortly before 10 p.m. on Jan. 15, 1895, fire broke out in the Mining City's warehouse district, located just east of Arizona Street. Butte's firefighters were fighting the blaze, not realizing they were sitting on a powder keg — literally. An illegal amount of dynamite was being housed in these warehouses owned by the Kenyon-Connell Commercial Co., and the Butte Hardware Co. MONTANA STANDARD |
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