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A 5-year-old boy and an elderly man died Tuesday in a fire in west suburban Cicero, according to Cicero fire officials. Just after midnight, crews responded to calls of a fire at a residence in the 4700 block of West 12th Place, according to Cicero Fire Chief Dominick Buscemi. As crews were able to make entry to the building, the body of the 5-year-old boy was found and then the man, whose age is currently unknown, in a second-floor unit. At least four other residents were displaced due to the fire, Buscemi said. The cause of the fire is still under investigation but strong wind conditions are believed to have played a role in increasing the strength and size of the flames, Buscemi said.  
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Heavy flames from an overnight fire forced two families out of their O'Fallon homes. The fire started just before midnight in the back of a house on Fieldspring Court in the Manors Fairwood Hills' subdivision. Fearing that the fast-moving flames may spread firefighters evacuated the next-door neighbors. Two adults and two teens were able to safely get out. We are told that the homeowner's dog may have played a role in the fire.  
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A total of nine vehicles including three racing cars were destroyed in Monday night's fire at the storage facility of John Lawson, owner of John Lawson's Auto Rebuilders, Joliet Fire Chief Greg Blaskey told Joliet Patch on Tuesday morning. The Joliet Fire Department kept firefighters on the scene for 12 hours with the final crews leaving around 7 a.m. on Tuesday. At least 40 Joliet firefighters were called to the scene and the Joliet Fire Department called back an off-duty shift to monitor the city's remaining fire stations. The Joliet Fire Department was able to stop the fire from spreading to the Lawson's family house as well as a neighbor's garage only 3 feet away, Blaskey told Patch on Tuesday.  
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New city firefighters make less than $15 an hour, a lower starting pay rate than city parks laborers earn. The issue came up at last week's Marion City Council meeting when a city resident questioned the existing pay rates for city parks employees, rates that went before city council for approval. "I'm not trying to say that's not an important job, but in the grand scheme of things, if I need my park to look pretty or my house not to burn down, I'm going to choose house not burning down," said Christian Dunston, an East Fairground Street resident. "It just seems that we as a city for some reason are backwards on what we pay who." The hourly rate for entry-level firefighters without EMT certification is currently $13.84, a rate that, according to city firefighters' union president Ryan Redmon, is much lower than other comparable fire departments in the state. Most new firefighters are hired at the next rate up, at $14.48 an hour, as most new hires are certified EMTs.  
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Lt. Reece Chambers of East Jefferson Fire Rescue has a lot of heart. He's now on his second one. Chambers, 42, is believed to be the first firefighter in Washington state to return to front-line duty after receiving a heart transplant. He went back on Jan. 2. "New heart, new start," Chambers said Friday while working at the Chimacum fire station. "I get a new start at life." Chambers received the heart of Kevin Irby, 42, in 2018, after he was diagnosed first with cardiomyopathy — an enlarged heart — and six months later with heart failure. Since then, Chambers has established a relationship with the Irby family, who live in Washington and California — Kevin's parents, three older sisters and two sons — and is immensely grateful for Kevin's heart. Before receiving the heart, Chambers worked as much as his body would let him, until even light duty managing paperwork was too much.  
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The Phoenix Fire Department responded to more than 250 mountain rescue calls in 2019, more than one every other day. Working with numbers provided by the Phoenix Fire Department, 12 News broke that number down by mountain and focused on the four busiest mountains in the area: Camelback Mountain, Piestewa Peak, South Mountain, and Papago Park. Papago Park had the fewest number of rescue calls, with 14. Piestewa Peak had 43 rescue calls that year. South Mountain had the second-highest number of rescue calls, 63. The highest number of rescue calls came from Camelback Mountain, with 90 in 2019 alone. Why are there so many rescues? And how much is that costing taxpayers? The Phoenix Fire Department does not keep track of what each individual rescue costs.  
KPNX-TV NBC 12 PHOENIX  
VIDEO: From blazes, to crashes and medical emergencies, firefighters risk life and limb everyday to serve their communities, and Great Falls Fire Rescue is no different, tackling all sorts of emergencies since the late 1800s. In its 136 years of service, the Electric City's fire department is no stranger to the history books, scoring statewide firsts in firefighting over the decades, as they tackle both minor and major situations. It all started with humble beginnings in 1886 as a volunteer fire department. Despite the lack of a readily available water supply in the 19th century, the Pioneer Hook & Ladder Company, named after its climbing devices, made the best with what they had working with water wagon businesses and townsfolk to tackle blazes in the city. "You're basically relying on somebody to run or somebody seeing smoke, and calling the fire department from there," said Megan Sanford, an archives administrator at the History Museum in Great Falls.  
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VIDEO: Austin Fire Department Chief Joel Baker says the Department is at fault for the foamy water as many as 300 South Austin neighbors had come through their sinks more than a week ago, citing issues with one engine's foam eductor pump as the culprit. On January 22, crews put out a fire at a church, but needed to use Class A foam because of how intense the fire got. Shortly after, neighbors at a nearby apartment complex complained of foamy water that had an odor. "I just want to take a minute to apologize," Baker said to begin Monday's press conference. While fighting the fire, the fire truck closest to the building did not have an operational machine to dispense the foam needed. At that point, crews pumped foam from one truck to that truck, while both were still hooked up to the fire hydrant.  
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Ice Rescue Instructor Academy   - Lifesaving Resources, LLC - Portland, ME - February 20-23, 2020
Public Fire Safety Education Summit   - by Chicago Fire Department - Chicago, IL - February 21, 2020
TEEX Spring Fire School   - College Station, TX - March 1-6, 2020
Annual CPSE Excellence Conference   - Impact–Inspire–Influence - Orlando, FL - March 3-6, 2020
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Huntley Fire Protection District Winter Lecture 2020   - The Functional Fire Company - Huntley, IL - March 13, 2020
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Wildland-Urban Interface Conference   - IAFC - Reno, NV - March 21-26, 2020
2020 IFE-USA AGM And Educational Conference   - Indianapolis, IN - April 20, 2020
VCOS in the Spring   - IAFC - Minneapolis, MN - April 30 - May 2, 2020
Water Rescue Instructor Academy   - Lifesaving Resources, LLC - Portland, ME - May 14-17, 2020
International Hazardous Materials Response Teams Conference   - IAFC - Baltimore, MD - June 4-7, 2020
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FFABCs Diversity Workshop - 50th Convention IABPFF   - Hartford, CT - August 2-7, 2020
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