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40 Resort Homes Burn In New Hampshire

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MOST OF A RELIGIOUS SUMMER RETREAT WAS DESTROYED in Alton Bay, New Hampshire, on Sunday.  The Alton Bay Christian Conference Center  has approx. 52 seasonal homes in addition to the conference center building.

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The fire started in or near the conference center and a relentless 20-mph wind fanned the flames through the community destroying about 40 cottages and some local businesses.  The Alton Bay Fire Department was assisted by every fire engine they could get from that part of the state, with more than 20 FD’s attending. 

This video provided by U Local was taken during the first hour of the fire:

Throughout the course of the fire, there were several explosions as propane tanks blew from the heat as the fire moved along.  One firefighter was hospitalized after one of the blasts kicked his hose nozzle into his face.  Many other FF’s were treated at the scene for exhaustion during the 12-hour operation.

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The white “smoke” is the remnants of the mushroom
cloud from one of the propane explosions.  (WMUR-TV)

The fire was finally contained shortly after 9 pm.  It won’t be until Monday that a report on how extensive the damages are, or an exact location for the start of the fire.

The Foster’s Daily Democrat has the early story HERE.
WMUR Ch. 9 has MORE.

Large Brush Fire In – - – New York City?

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A MASSIVE BRUSH FIRE THAT HAS GROWN TO A 6-ALARM RESPONSE is burning in the Borough of Staten Island this afternoon (Sunday).  The fire started shortly before 2 pm and was spread rapidly and vigorously by stiff winds that are buffeting the locale.  The fire quickly parceled into several areas and is severely trying the water resources of the fire companies.

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So far, four houses have burned.  One of them is an abandoned dwelling and it is possible that the fire began there.  The FD has not made any statement about that, though.  The smoke was so heavy that people in Manhattan and New Jersey were able to see it.

The Staten Island Advance has the latest REPORT.

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NY1 News

Richmond County (Staten Island) FD radio traffic scanner HERE.

Firegeezer adds:  This just confirms that you can find anything in NYC.  After all, a coyote was spotted in the Bronx a few years ago.

Update:
WNYW-TV filed this video report:

Caught Hunting Without A License

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SARPY COUNTY, NEBRASKA, SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES were called Thursday morning by a citizen reporting that a man was in a county park driving across the fields trying to run down deer with his pickup truck.

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Matthew Hagen

When the deputies arrived they saw Matthew Hagen, 25, chasing the deer around trying to hit one.  He fled when they started after him and a pursuit of 10 minutes ended after Hagen drove over some spike strips and then tried to run on foot.  He was captured and charged with attempted assault on an officer, resisting arrest, reckless driving, second-degree criminal trespassing and driving while intoxicated.

Hagen is a corrections officer at the Douglas County jail, but he is now on suspension while he spends time in the Sarpy County jail.

KMTV Ch. 3 Omaha gives us a video tour of his weapon of choice:

Police Officer Makes Burning Car Rescue

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A CLINTON TWP., MICHIGAN (Flint/Saginaw area), POLICEMAN was on patrol Wednesday when he was waved down and directed to a car on fire with the occupant unconscious and still inside.

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Some bystanders were attempting to break the window glass to get inside when Officer Mark Krutell arrived and used his MagLite to finally get through the glass.  With the aid of another bystander he dragged the man out of the car just before it burst completely into flames.

The victim had become unconscious due to an undisclosed medical emergency.  He later woke up at the hospital after he had been transported.

Officer Kutrell’s patrol car dashcam recorded the entire incident and is presented here courtesy of WNEM-TV Channel 5:

2 LODD's In Houston

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TWO HOUSTON, TEXAS, FIREFIGHTERS PERISHED EARLY THIS MORNING while working a house fire in the southeast corner of the city.  While the FD has confirmed the two LODD’s, they have not yet confirmed the unofficial word that one of them was a captain with Eng. 26 and the other is a rookie who has been in the field since December.

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Houston Chronicle / Coomer

KHOU-TV reports that the single-story home had heavy smoke and some fire showing when the first units arrived.  There was a report of an occuant inside and the FF’s went in for a search and found the victim.  They brought him out and he is reported to have survived.

Shortly after, fire conditions worsened and the IC ordered a full evacuation for defensive operations.  Following the evacuation a roll-call was made and it was then that it was discovered that the two FF’s were still inside.  By then the fire was too intense to return to search for them and they weren’t recovered until about 5 to 10 minutes later.

KTRK-TV has an early video report HERE.
KPRC Ch. 2 has THIS VIDEO.

Firefighter Nation is keeping current with the story and has several more links to related articles as well as Sta.26′s website HERE.

Additional coverage at STATter911.

Bear-ly Rescued

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ZOOKEEPERS IN BERLIN DIDN’T HAVE TIME TO WAIT for the fire brigade Saturday Friday afternoon when a woman inexplicably jumped into the polar bear exhibit.  When she immediately discovered that these bears aren’t the same cuddly creatures found in Walt Disney films, she wanted back out in a hurry.

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The zookeepers kept the bears occupied by dangling delicious chunks of dead animal parts just above the water and poking them away with long poles while they attempted to pull the woman out of the pool.

Onlookers said the polar bears playfully tugged her while she tried to escape. The woman suffered severe bites to her arms and legs and remains hospitalized.  A zoo visitor recorded the rescue on their home video camera and it is available to us via Fox News:

Police still don’t know why the woman jumped into the enclosure, but they issued her a citation for trespassing.

Morning Lineup – April 12

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There are two items of sad news coming out of Houston, Texas, this morning.  First is the announcement that the 29-yr.-old woman who was crushed under the ladder truck that rolled over last week died Saturday evening.

The other is the news just now breaking of two Houston FD firefighters dying in a house fire about three hours ago.  Early and unconfirmed word says that they were with Eng. 26 on the south side of the city.  Terrible.

Let’s just go ahead and get the equipment checked out for now.  I’ll start the coffee and help get the Sunday breakfast started.  It’s my turn, I think.  How does french toast sound?

Tornado Levels Firehouse

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From the newsdesk of FireNews.net:

During the early morning hours of Saturday, April 11, the Silver Bluff Fire Department in Aiken County, South Carolina, and surrounding area was hit by a tornado.  The Silver Bluff Fire Department lost their firehouse, a new tanker-pumper along with their first out pump,  and a brush unit.

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Luckily no one was at the firehouse at the time, but members were on their way to the station to render aid to the community.  Upon arriving at the station Chief Kerry Green found what you see in the photographs. 

Submitted by Lt. Dwain Smith, Langley Fire Dept. via FireNews.net

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Update:
STATter911 has additional information along with a Google Street View of the firehouse before the incident HERE.

BC Paramedics "Job Action" Update

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THE BRITISH COLUMBIA AMBULANCE SERVICE paramedics have been undertaking a job action since April 1 (see Firegeezer report HERE).  While they have been continuing to answer emergency calls and provide care, they have been refusing to do any administrative paperwork and not accepting any voluntary overtime assignments.

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The Omega staff photo

They have been picketing in front of selected stations and at the regional administrative offices.  Next they are planning to launch a public advertising campaign to point out to the citizens that they are among the lowest-paid paramedics in the country.  The part-time and on-call medics are only paid $2 an hour.

It appears that they are successfully reaching the citizens as evidenced by this article running in the Thompson River University students’ newspaper HERE.

On Thursday the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) issued  THIS press release announcing that the provincial minister of health has agreed to bring in a mediator to help settle the impasse.

You can read more in the Penticton Western News HERE.

The BC Ambulance paramedics union has also been running an informative website aimed at the public called “Save Our Paramedics.”  You can CLICK HERE to view it.

Don't Cut The Seat Belt Chime Wires!

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A student who works for a large ambulance agency passed along her experience earlier this week.  The service uses Ford vehicles.  Her name and the agency are not identified to protect the clueless:

It seems that our crews have been cutting the wires below the seatbelt harness to silence the seatbelt chimer. From 2004 to 2007 if the wire were cut they affected the seatbelt pretensioner and the chime only. In 2008 and newer if you cut these wires you disable the airbag and the pretensioner. The easiest way to tell without digging is if you turn on the vehicle and the chime for not putting on your seatbelt doesn’t chime, the wire has most likely been cut. In 2008 and newer vehicles the airbag light will be on if the wire has been cut. I had to pull these trucks out of service and we started checking every truck. I had 75% of my fleet downstaffed over the dinner hour!!!! It was a very long day!

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After a brief internet search, found an authorized procedure to disable the Belt Minder(TM) seat belt chimer in commercial rigs. It is a series of actions to reprogram the Belt Minder and is found in the users manual.  Some commercial use vehicles spend much of their day running at a construction site, functioning as a mobile office.

I did chuckle at the WikiAnswers response to “2008 E350 seat belt alarm – how do you disable it?”  Answer:  Wear the seat belt!

Do not know what happens with Chevy or Dodge rigs, but you may want to check your Fords out.

Mike “FossilMedic” Ward

Decrepit Body Found In Fire Building

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FIREFIGHTERS IN MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, RESPONDED to a fire in a vacant pub early Saturday morning where they found a large fire in the basement.

After handily extinguishing the blaze, they searched the rest of the building and found a partially-decomposed corpse on an upper floor.  It appeared to be a man in his 50′s.  Investigation is beginning into the cause of the fire as well as the identity of the body and its cause of death.

The Bolton News reported the incident HERE.

Oklahoma Grass Fire Believed To Be Arson

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THE COSTLY WILDFIRE THAT SWEPT THROUGH MIDWEST CITY, Oklahoma, Thursday is now being investigated as an arson.

Midwest City Fire Marshal Mike Lojka announced that they are seeking a group of teenagers that were in the area where the fire started by a wrecker service yard.  Winds immediately pushed the set fire into nearby grassland and it grew into the destructive fire that consumed about 50 homes.

KOKI-TV Tulsa has a video report:

The Associated Press reports:

The fires began Thursday afternoon along the Interstate 35, the main north-south highway through central Oklahoma. They continued to burn past nightfall, fueled by ferocious winds and an abundance of dry, early spring grass and brush. But lighter winds in the region made things easier for firefighters Friday in both states.

“We have in excess of 100 homes that have been destroyed statewide,” Emergency Management Director Albert Ashwood said Friday morning.

The UPI has more HERE.

Rainfall is expected later today that will aid in the fire control efforts in both Oklahoma and Texas.  CNN has additional information HERE.

A firefighter in the Wellston area was burned over 26% of his body when a fire overran his truck.  He is in critical but stable condition at the hospital.

Fox News has some raw video from the Wellston, Lincoln County fire:

Keep up with daily wildfire reports on WildfireToday.com HERE.

Fireworks Factory Ka-Boom In India

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A FIRECRACKER FACTORY IN WESTERN INDIA blew up yesterday (Friday) killing at least 23 people and four dozen injured.  Police said the fire broke out on Friday afternoon at the Savitri Fireworks Factory in Parola, Maharashtra state, which is about 300 mi. NE of Mumbai/Bombay.

 

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Shortly after the fire started, three explosions rocked the village as residents rushed to the scene to try and put out the fire where they witnessed many bodies trapped in the burning building.  Neighboring fire brigades has the fire out in three hours.

Fireworks factories in India and China are notorious for non-existent safety standards and are often found in private homes where entire families work in illegal factories.  The one that burned yesterday is owned by a local politician.

Morning Lineup – April 11

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It looks like this is going to be a demanding day for me.  I’ve got a backlog of need-to-get-done items that will be keeping me from enjoying periods of laziness during the day.  One of them is the annual income tax filing ordeal.  Since I deliberately maintain a minimum witholding amount, I always end up owing an additional tax payment at the April 15 deadline.  And since I choose to hang onto my money as long as I can, it’s always a last-minute fling to fill out the forms and mail away the check.

I won’t bore you with all the other things that I have to complete today.  Just let it be known that I probably won’t get all of them done.

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The quizzical folks in Forest Lake, Minnesota, appear to be demanding some explanation for the city’s decision to hire a known felon as a paid-on-call firefighter.  I’m referring to their resident screwball John Berken that we wrote about HERE and HERE who set a grass fire the other day that consumued nearly 2 sq. miles of property.

The fire chief and the city administrator have been issuing press releases and public statements that keep pointing to the former mayor who ordered them to hire the guy.  The ex-mayor who lost a re-election bid in 2006 keeps hooting over and over that “the mayor doesn’t do the hiring.”  But that just hides the fact that in this case the mayor pressured the people who do the hiring to overrule their own decisions and bring the ex-con into the FD.  The local newspaper, the Forest Lake Times published an editorial yesterday that includes the culpable parties’ explanations HERE if you’re interested in watching a circular firing squad.

Like I said, a busy schedule this morning, so let’s get the equipment checked out.  I’ll go start the coffee before I head to the office.

Ladder Truck Crash Leaves 3 Dead, 9 Injured

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IN PADERBORN, GERMANY, A LADDER TRUCK RESPONDING to fire collided with a taxicab at an intersection around 1 am Friday morning.  The violent collision knocked the taxi off the road and down an embankment while the truck veered off knocking over a light pole and rolled over onto its side, striking two more cars along the way.

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A 48-yr.-old firefighter riding in the officer’s seat of the truck died shortly after in the hospital.  The other two FF’s, ages 21 and 31 were critically injured.

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Two passengers in this taxi were killed.

The taxi had five occupants including the driver.  Two people in the back seat, a man and his wife ages 46 and 40 were both killed also.  Five other civilians were critically injured and two more suffered less-severe injuries.

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Two teenagers in this car were critically injured.

Police investigation of the accident is still ongoing.

NW News.de is carrying the STORY.
All photos are credited to:  Sportpictures.de/Koppelman

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Fallout In Liberty Hill

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LAST MONTH FIREGEEZER REPORTED on the arrest of the fire chief of Liberty Hill Fire Dept. in Texas and his wife for misappropriating department funds.  You can read the article and see the video HERE.

Simply stated, they were using FD credit cards to make purchases of items for their personal use such as gasoline and groceries.

The Austin American-Statesman reported yesterday:

The  Williamson County Emergency Services District No. 4 board that oversees the Liberty Hill Fire Department, whose chief was recently accused of misusing department funds, has voted to terminate its contract with the department, officials said.

The contract will end after a 30-day transition period, Williamson County spokeswoman Connie Watson said. What will happen during or after that period and exactly why the contract was terminated were not clear Wednesday.

You can read the full article HERE.

Fire Chief James Pogue, a 40-yr. member, and his wife Leslye are currently free from jail on $10,000 bond awaiting trial.  Assistant Chief Chancy Bizzell has been running the department on a day-to-day basis since the arrests.  Liberty Hill employs, along with the chief and assistant chief, nine captains, six full-time FF’s, eight part-time FF’s and seven volunteers.

It has not been publicly disclosed why the Emergency Services Board took this action, nor has it been decided what they will do with the equipment and the paid firefighters that they are responsible for.

KXAN-TV Ch. 36 filed this video report:

Emergency Center Clerk Botches Court Cases

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A CLERK WITH THE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,  Office of Emergency Management and Communications has been ignoring subpoenas to provide 9-1-1 tapes to attorneys at trial.  The unnamed clerk has been “disciplined,” according to officials, but the nature of the discipline has not been disclosed.

The Chicago Sun-Times reports:

The targeted employee was assigned to process subpoenas received by the 911 center’s tape review section.

Subpoenas for copies of 911 tapes are issued primarily when attorneys are attempting to prove that police, fire or emergency medical response was slow or otherwise inadequate. Prompt processing of subpoenas is essential because tapes are only stored for 60 days. If the demand for records is not granted within that time, tapes are erased and recycled.

Sources said the unprocessed subpoenas, discovered (stashed in a desk drawer) while the employee was on vacation, were more than 90 days old and some were more than 120 days old.

Read the complete Sun-Times article HERE.

Teen Driver Starts House Fire

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A CAR CARRYING TWO TEENAGERS AND FOUR YOUNG CHILDREN inexplicably ran off the road in San Antonio, Texas, yesterday and veered into a house where it caught fire.

The errant SUV was being driven by an unlicensed 16-yr.-old girl who lost control of the vehicle when it crashed into the corner of a house taking the gas meter off along with it.  The gas leak ignited immediately and the two teens grabbed the children just in time before the entire car filled with gas and exploded.

Witnesses said the SUV was traveling east on Kendalia and was attempting to turn on Ascot when it veered off the road and into the west side of the house. The was approximately $60,000 worth of damage to the house and its contents, according to police officials.  Paramedics examined the teens and children at the scene, but determined no one was injured.

WOAI-TV Ch. 4 has this video report:

Oklahoma Wildfires Claim Over 100 Homes

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SCATTERED GRASS AND BRUSH FIRES ACROSS OKLAHOMA, pushed along by 40-mph + winds, burned down more than 100 homes yesterday (Thursday).  KOTV Ch. 6 Tulsa reports:

Winds whipped up at least six massive fires, many of which were still burning Thursday night, destroying homes, closing highways and forcing evacuations in several communities.

In Choctaw, just east of Oklahoma City, at least 50 homes have already burned and a fire is lapping at the door of Choctaw High School.  Firefighters have not been able to save many structures because the fire is moving too quickly.

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In Midwest City, the fire marshal says at least 100 homes have been severely burned if not destroyed.  Many of those homes have been in subdivisions.

Twelve injuries have been reported statewide, including one person in critical condition and a firefighter who was injured when flames overran his truck near Wellston. The firefighter was stabilized at a local burn center.

The injury count was updated to 34 just before this writing.

The Associated Press has these early video reports:

Firegeezer will have updates during the day.

Morning Lineup – April 10

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We have talked a couple of times before about the absolute need to run a background check on somebody before you hire them (or vote them in if yours is a volunteer squad).  The story yesterday (HERE) about John Berken,the paid-on-call firefighter in Forest Lake, Minnesota, is a classic case of why you absolutely need to do that.

Let’s take a look at his background:

  •   In 1991, he was sentenced to a year in prison for threatening to bomb the Flying Cloud Airport in Eden Prairie. He used a radio in his car and spoke with an accent, saying, “This is Achmed Ismail. I am going to blow up your airport.”
  • On another occasion, he called air traffic controllers and said the pilot of his aircraft had suffered a heart attack and that he needed help landing the plane.
  • In the early 1990′s he was convicted of several theft charges in three different counties.
  • In 1993 he was convicted in still another county for felony check forgery.
  • When he was operating his Ford automobile dealership, he would sometimes try to intimidate his competitors by posing as a police officer.  Employees of area car dealerships told authorities that Berken drove a squad car to their lots, Anoka County Sheriff’s Lt. Paul Sommer said Wednesday. Berken, wearing a SWAT team uniform and carrying a nightstick, marched up and down the aisles of dealerships, Sommer said.
  • Altogether he had spent a total of 20 months in prison for his offenses before he applied to become a firefighter.

This is more than just criminal behavior.  Much of it can be classed as bizarre behavior and certainly indicates an unpredictable person.  When he filled out his fire department application in 2005, there was a question that asked if he had ever been convicted of any felonies within the past five years and he truthfully answered “No.”  All of his convictions were closer to ten years previously.

So he was hired on provisionally while they eventually ran the background check on him.  When the report came back, the city administrator and the fire chief moved to dismiss him immediately.  So how did this weirdo get back on the department?  After he was fired Berken appealed directly to the then-mayor Terry Smith who overrode the chief’s decision and ordered Berken to be re-instated.

“I felt it was discriminating to bar employment to an individual based on the information given within the parameters of the city application,” Smith told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. “John Berken was an exemplary citizen, a director on our Chamber of Commerce.  “He’d been in trouble for check forgery. But if a person pays his dues and turns his life around, I don’t see a concern there.”

So there you have it.  The fire chief and the city administrator doing their jobs and a politician abandoning reasoned decisions to take care of a friend.  The mayor’s faulty thinking rests on the fact that he doesn’t know the difference between “paying his dues” and how it displays the man’s character.  It was there all the time and this event never had to happen.

Now let’s show some character and get this equipment checked out.  I’m late getting the coffee started.

Austin's Opticoms Oughta Work Better

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THE CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, IS BEHIND ON THEIR MAINTENANCE of emergency traffic signals.  They have approximately 125 to 150 Opticom units installed at selected intersections in the city.  But after they were installed a little over 10 years ago nobody has ever gone back to maintain them and now the FD estimates that about half of them are not functioning at all.

KXAN-TV ran this video report on the situation:

Now that the shortfall has been made public, the city transportation department is saying that they will survey all the devices and repair any that are not functioning.  It will take $20,000 and six months to do that.

The Austin American-Statesman has the STORY.

Ambulance Collision In Los Angeles County

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A HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMBULANCE ENDED UP WRECKED against a light pole Tuesday after colliding with a pickup truck in Torrance.

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The ambulance was on an emergency run with a 3-yr.-old child when the two trucks crashed at an intersection.  Another ambulance was sent immediately to complete the transport of the child.  None of the passengers from either vehicle were seriously injured, but they were checked at the hospital.

The police have not yet disclosed what caused the wreck.

The Daily Breeze carried the STORY.

Air Ambulance Dispatched For Cackler

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GERMAN NEWS BROADCASTER DEUTSCHE WELLE IS REPORTING that an air-rescue team was dispatched to save a man who was seemingly being tortured in the forest on Monday.  They tell us:

A woman thought she was doing her civic duty by calling emergency services after hearing a man screaming in his car in a forest in Elmstein, a town in the western German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

A police car and rescue helicopter were dispatched to help the poor man, who the woman said had been screaming for three hours.

When police turned up on the scene, it turned out that the man was not screaming at all – he was just laughing at a very funny book.  The man said he’d gone to the forest to enjoy the peace and quiet.

Unfortunately for all those looking for a great read for their upcoming summer holidays, police did not disclose which side-splitting novel the man had been reading.

“That’s something I’d like to know too,” said police spokesman Heinz Hussy.

Older Firegeezer readers will immediately be reminded of a classic Monty Python skit about The Funniest Joke In The World.  The joke was so funny that anybody who read it would die laughing.  Coincidentally, that skit also ended in a German forest.

So for all of you Monty Python fans, here is the original tale of the Funniest Joke In The World:

Firefighter Charged With Wildfire Arson

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A PAID-ON-CALL FIREFIGHTER FROM THE FOREST LAKE Fire Department in Minnesota was charged yesterday (Wednesday) with wildfire arson for setting a fire that burned 2 sq. miles of grassland.  The blaze was set at the Carlos Avery Wildlife Refuge north of Minneapolis on Monday.

John David Berken, 40, was observed by witnesses in a car behind his as he shot fireworks out of his car window and he traveled along a road through the refuge.  When they saw one of them start the brush burning they called 9-1-1 and reported both the fire and Berken’s license plate number.  The witnesses attempted to follow him from there, but had to stop when Berken reached a speed of 100 mph while trying to elude them.

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Sheriff’s deputies identified him from the license plate and almost immediately arrested him at the fire scene as he was helping the FD put the fire out.  Investigators secured a warrant and found fireworks in Berken’s home and an explosives-sniffing dog detected residue on Berken’s car window and his fire gloves.

Berken has a checkered past and has served prison time for felonies.  He is already known to the community as a former owner of a Ford dealership that he threw into bankruptcy after running up nearly $4 million in fraudulent charges on his American Express card.  One of his imprisonments came after calling in a bomb threat to a local airport control tower.

He is being held on $50,000 bond and is facing up to 27 months in jail on the federal charges.

KSTP-TV ran this video report on Tuesday before the charges were officially filed:

Body Found 2 Days After Fire

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A FIRE VICTIM IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, WAS NOT FOUND until two days after the fire occurred.

The man was found Wednesday in his basement apartment.  Crosby Lipscomb, a retired school janitor who lived there, was found by family members who had come looking for him.  The heaviest location of the fire was in the basement apartment and when the FF’s left the scene there was about 2 ft. of water still standing in the basement.

The Chicago Tribune reports:

Family members said they found Lipscomb’s body on Wednesday after kicking in the door to the home, which had been boarded up after the fire.

“The Fire Department didn’t do their job,” said Haywood Lipscomb, 42, a nephew of the victim who said he was among Wednesday’s private search party. He said he had implored fire officials on Monday to keep looking for Lipscomb when his uncle did not emerge from the smoke.

The whole family asked the Fire Department” to continue the search, Haywood Lipscomb said.  “It appears we missed a recovery,” (a fire department spokesman) said. “It’s a terrible thing for a family member to find someone after a fire.”

Investigators believe that the fire was started by a portable cook stove that was being used.   An autopsy is scheduled for today.

Read the full story in the Tribune HERE.

WFLD-TV has this video report: