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 A Plano warehouse is damaged after it caught fire early Monday morning. Plano Fire Department units responded to a structure fire at the Ewing Irrigation and Landscape warehouse at 1309 Capitol Avenue at about 2:10 a.m. Officials said that when firefighters arrived, they found a large pile of pallets and other debris on fire next to the building. Heavy smoke was coming from the pile of debris. The blaze eventually extended to the roof of the building, causing roofing materials to catch fire. Crews contained the fire to the exterior of the building, but there was heavy smoke inside the building. After ventilating the smoke from inside the building, firefighters did not find any fire inside. Arson investigators are working to determine the cause of the fire. KXAS-TV NBC 5 DALLAS FORT WORTH After 20 years of service, Athens Fire Rescue Captain Chris Womble is hanging up his gear. Womble, who'll be transitioning to running a family owned feed store, north of Athens, has battled some hot blazes in his time with the department. "I've had a pretty good career," Womble said. "I've been here through three chiefs, four or five assistant chiefs and three city administrators." He said the city is in good shape with the ones currently filling those positions. The hierarchy at AFD begins with the chief, then the assistant chief and the captains. Each captain supervises a shift when they're out on a call. There've been some memorable responses during his two decades. He was on duty the night of the fertilizer warehouse fire on Larkin Street. He also worked the fire at a two story house on College Street in which a man was killed. It's a tough job. ATHENS REVIEW Texas A&M University researchers have developed a flood prediction tool that can improve emergency response during hurricanes. The almost real-time device uses an algorithm to determine the flow of water with the help of information about a city's architecture, drainage systems and flood gauges, according to a Texas A&M Engineering website news release. Ali Mostafavi, assistant professor in the Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, said in the release that knowing where water will flow is critical for first responders as they plan their rescues. "Our new algorithm considers the underground drainage channels to provide an accurate representation of how floods propagate," Mostafavi said in the release. "This tool, we think, can vastly help disaster management because first responders will be able to see which way flood water will flow in real time." THE EAGLE PHOTO: To ensure the city is ready to take on large-scale emergencies, multiple Lubbock departments took part in a training session like no other. Different city units participated in a full-scale exercise that involved simulating a plane crash slightly before 8 a.m. Wednesday at the Lubbock Preston Smith National Airport. This exercise, which the Federal Aviation Administration requires to take place every three years, was conducted to prepare local public safety departments for potential future mass-casualty events impacting the city. The exercise, which carried on until noon, gave public safety workers and other city departments the chance to practice their response to a large-scale emergency at the airport and other locations in Lubbock, such as hospitals and the Emergency Operations Center. DAILY TOREADOR Levelland Police have confirmed the arrest of a local business owner in connection to a restaurant fire early Wednesday morning. Chandler McKay, 20, was identified as the owner of West Texas Grill in Levelland. His arrest is the result of an investigation following discrepancies found on the scene by Levelland authorities. Police say a Levelland officer spotted the fire and called the Levelland Fire Department and EMS to respond. After noticing signs that someone had been near the building at the time of the fire, police were notified of a patient with severe burns. He told authorities he and his business partner had been near the building when the fire started. KCBD-TV NBC 11 LUBBOCK |
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 VIDEO: Dr. Christopher Bosche was 44 when he died on Sept. 12th, 2017. His 3-year battle with cancer was linked to exposure while responding to Ground Zero following the terror attacks of September 11, 2001. State Rep. Brenda Shields (R-St. Joseph) said Bosche is one of three first responders from Missouri who died from illnesses linked to their response to 9/11. "These families have suffered a lot," she said. "The deaths have not been easy, they have all been cancer-related and I think that they have a lot of medical bills they need to pay." That's why Shields filed HB 1771, which would establish the Christopher J. Bosche Memorial Act. The proposed legislation would allow the families of first responders who died from 9/11-related illnesses to receive a refund of state taxes their loved one paid for the year they died and the three years prior to their death. KTVI-TV FOX 2 ST. LOUIS PHOTOS: "Stress is the body's reaction to harmful situations," according to WebMd. "Stress can affect all aspects of your life, including your emotions, behaviors, thinking ability, and physical health. No part of the body is immune." Working in stressful and intense situations can take their toll on police officers, firefighters and paramedics. One mother is on a crusade to help first responders. Carol Castle, of Coon Rapids, lost her son Maurice Roemhild, 31, to suicide in 2017. Her mission now is prevent as many first responders from taking the same path as her son. Castle's son was a firefighter for both the Maple Grove and Brooklyn Center Fire Departments. "I always say, my story starts when I realized that police and fire responders have double and triple the suicide rate," she said. "It's shocking." Just over 10 months ago, Castle created heavy-weight Life Coins about the size of a 50 cent piece through the Wrestling 4 Life campaign. HOMETOWN SOURCE - METERED SITE Texas A&M University researchers have developed a flood prediction tool that can improve emergency response during hurricanes. The almost real-time device uses an algorithm to determine the flow of water with the help of information about a city's architecture, drainage systems and flood gauges, according to a Texas A&M Engineering website news release. Ali Mostafavi, assistant professor in the Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, said in the release that knowing where water will flow is critical for first responders as they plan their rescues. "Our new algorithm considers the underground drainage channels to provide an accurate representation of how floods propagate," Mostafavi said in the release. "This tool, we think, can vastly help disaster management because first responders will be able to see which way flood water will flow in real time." THE EAGLE The Eugene Springfield Fire Department received Tuesday the first in a new line of locally built electric trikes the vehicle manufacturer hopes will change the way first responders reach people in need of emergency help. Arcimoto, which last year launched its three-wheel Fun Utility Vehicle after a dozen years of redesign and development, now has delivered the first Rapid Responder model to the local fire department. The fire department will put the pilot vehicle through its paces and offer the company feedback for future design changes that may help the Rapid Responder become a more useful tool in other agencies' fleets. "They were the very first to volunteer to test the Rapid Responder about a year ago," said Arcimoto founder Mark Frohnmayer. "It has the ability to get to places you could never get to in a much larger vehicle." FIREHOUSE Kolby Adams is a tenacious 7-year-old with a lot of big ideas, and he's not letting his tender age stand in his way of shaking things up. The Swartz Creek youngster's latest venture is his vlog, the theme of which might come as a surprise to some people. "When he first said he wanted to be a vlogger, I thought that the last thing I wanted to do was a vlog about worms and G.I. Joes," said dad Don Adams. But instead of all that kid stuff, Kolby surprised his folks when he decided to vlog about firefighters. "I wanted to throw out there what the firefighters do for our community," said Kolby. "The firefighters do a lot. They save lives, they save animals." For the past four or five months, the father-son duo has been chasing fires, and Kolby's been getting some pretty interesting video from the scenes. In addition to serving as chauffeur, Adams also is his son's video editor, adding music and graphics. SWARTZ CREEK VIEW |
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