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DukSezQuak reacted to NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Deputies on Patrol -
DukSezQuak reacted to NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Rural Sheriff -
DukSezQuak reacted to NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Built Vapid ToughUnfortunately the phrase lost all meaning after 2011.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Officer27 for a gallery image, Captain ObviousWhile walking downtown in Elk Grove, I spotted one of their brand new Rosenbauer pumpers on scene at a high-rise.
I think the fleet department was playing a game of smart-ass when they put the 'fire extinguisher' stickers on the doors
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Officer27 for a gallery image, House CallIt's often jokes upon in the emergency services that they are the last few professions that still make house calls. But carbon monoxide and smoke are no joking matter.
Lakeview County Fire Services alongside Elkridge State Paramedics were called to a residence in Sandy Shores after a resident had called their neighbor, stating they were not feeling very well. The neighbor proceeded to call 911 to have an ambulance dispatched.
EMS crews arrived, but thanks to a clip-on gas monitor on the EMS 'jump kit,' which sounded when they approached the front door, EMS crews were able to determine there were high levels of carbon monoxide present in the residence.
Fire Services attended and ensured all three residents, and one dog were brought safely outside of the home for assessment. All three persons in the home, two adults and a juvenile were transported to the City of Elk Grove for intensive care, and the dog was brought to an emergency veterinary clinic for assessment. Their conditions remain unknown.
The Fire Services are still on scene trying to determine how the leak started, and have also provided two free smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to the residence as part of the smoke alarm initiative started by the State of Elkridge.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Officer27 for a gallery image, SpottedAn Elk Grove Firefighter spots a photographer taking a snap of the new engine while they drive back to the city to return to the station.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Officer27 for a gallery image, New Truck SmellAfter it was apparent to city council that the apparatus existing in the City of Elk Grove, a tender was put out to various fire apparatus manufacturers. After receiving a competitive and attractive offer from Pierce Manufacturing, the City of Elk Grove purchased eight new fire apparatus for this year, and an additional to be purchased for next year.
After eight months of waiting, three of the new apparatus arrived, with the other five being transported to the city shortly.
Elk Grove Rescue Engine 4 is seen here responding to it's second call - a medical aid.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Deputy Brand for a gallery image, House CallIt's often jokes upon in the emergency services that they are the last few professions that still make house calls. But carbon monoxide and smoke are no joking matter.
Lakeview County Fire Services alongside Elkridge State Paramedics were called to a residence in Sandy Shores after a resident had called their neighbor, stating they were not feeling very well. The neighbor proceeded to call 911 to have an ambulance dispatched.
EMS crews arrived, but thanks to a clip-on gas monitor on the EMS 'jump kit,' which sounded when they approached the front door, EMS crews were able to determine there were high levels of carbon monoxide present in the residence.
Fire Services attended and ensured all three residents, and one dog were brought safely outside of the home for assessment. All three persons in the home, two adults and a juvenile were transported to the City of Elk Grove for intensive care, and the dog was brought to an emergency veterinary clinic for assessment. Their conditions remain unknown.
The Fire Services are still on scene trying to determine how the leak started, and have also provided two free smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to the residence as part of the smoke alarm initiative started by the State of Elkridge.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, House CallIt's often jokes upon in the emergency services that they are the last few professions that still make house calls. But carbon monoxide and smoke are no joking matter.
Lakeview County Fire Services alongside Elkridge State Paramedics were called to a residence in Sandy Shores after a resident had called their neighbor, stating they were not feeling very well. The neighbor proceeded to call 911 to have an ambulance dispatched.
EMS crews arrived, but thanks to a clip-on gas monitor on the EMS 'jump kit,' which sounded when they approached the front door, EMS crews were able to determine there were high levels of carbon monoxide present in the residence.
Fire Services attended and ensured all three residents, and one dog were brought safely outside of the home for assessment. All three persons in the home, two adults and a juvenile were transported to the City of Elk Grove for intensive care, and the dog was brought to an emergency veterinary clinic for assessment. Their conditions remain unknown.
The Fire Services are still on scene trying to determine how the leak started, and have also provided two free smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to the residence as part of the smoke alarm initiative started by the State of Elkridge.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from HankVoight for a gallery image, House CallIt's often jokes upon in the emergency services that they are the last few professions that still make house calls. But carbon monoxide and smoke are no joking matter.
Lakeview County Fire Services alongside Elkridge State Paramedics were called to a residence in Sandy Shores after a resident had called their neighbor, stating they were not feeling very well. The neighbor proceeded to call 911 to have an ambulance dispatched.
EMS crews arrived, but thanks to a clip-on gas monitor on the EMS 'jump kit,' which sounded when they approached the front door, EMS crews were able to determine there were high levels of carbon monoxide present in the residence.
Fire Services attended and ensured all three residents, and one dog were brought safely outside of the home for assessment. All three persons in the home, two adults and a juvenile were transported to the City of Elk Grove for intensive care, and the dog was brought to an emergency veterinary clinic for assessment. Their conditions remain unknown.
The Fire Services are still on scene trying to determine how the leak started, and have also provided two free smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to the residence as part of the smoke alarm initiative started by the State of Elkridge.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from GameandChill for a gallery image, House CallIt's often jokes upon in the emergency services that they are the last few professions that still make house calls. But carbon monoxide and smoke are no joking matter.
Lakeview County Fire Services alongside Elkridge State Paramedics were called to a residence in Sandy Shores after a resident had called their neighbor, stating they were not feeling very well. The neighbor proceeded to call 911 to have an ambulance dispatched.
EMS crews arrived, but thanks to a clip-on gas monitor on the EMS 'jump kit,' which sounded when they approached the front door, EMS crews were able to determine there were high levels of carbon monoxide present in the residence.
Fire Services attended and ensured all three residents, and one dog were brought safely outside of the home for assessment. All three persons in the home, two adults and a juvenile were transported to the City of Elk Grove for intensive care, and the dog was brought to an emergency veterinary clinic for assessment. Their conditions remain unknown.
The Fire Services are still on scene trying to determine how the leak started, and have also provided two free smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to the residence as part of the smoke alarm initiative started by the State of Elkridge.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from RoguePlus for a gallery image, House CallIt's often jokes upon in the emergency services that they are the last few professions that still make house calls. But carbon monoxide and smoke are no joking matter.
Lakeview County Fire Services alongside Elkridge State Paramedics were called to a residence in Sandy Shores after a resident had called their neighbor, stating they were not feeling very well. The neighbor proceeded to call 911 to have an ambulance dispatched.
EMS crews arrived, but thanks to a clip-on gas monitor on the EMS 'jump kit,' which sounded when they approached the front door, EMS crews were able to determine there were high levels of carbon monoxide present in the residence.
Fire Services attended and ensured all three residents, and one dog were brought safely outside of the home for assessment. All three persons in the home, two adults and a juvenile were transported to the City of Elk Grove for intensive care, and the dog was brought to an emergency veterinary clinic for assessment. Their conditions remain unknown.
The Fire Services are still on scene trying to determine how the leak started, and have also provided two free smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to the residence as part of the smoke alarm initiative started by the State of Elkridge.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from RoguePlus for a gallery image, When City Folk and County Folk MeetThe City of Elk Grove called upon their neighbors in Lakeview County to respond and assist with an outside fire earlier this week.
With temperatures starting to rise, fire crews have been dealing with an influx of outside fire calls both in and out of the City of Elk Grove.
Firefighters remind citizens not to throw cigarette butts out of their car windows, and if having campfires or taking part in any outside burning, to make sure that firefighting measures are in place, and that once done burning, ensuring the fire is properly extinguished.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, When City Folk and County Folk MeetThe City of Elk Grove called upon their neighbors in Lakeview County to respond and assist with an outside fire earlier this week.
With temperatures starting to rise, fire crews have been dealing with an influx of outside fire calls both in and out of the City of Elk Grove.
Firefighters remind citizens not to throw cigarette butts out of their car windows, and if having campfires or taking part in any outside burning, to make sure that firefighting measures are in place, and that once done burning, ensuring the fire is properly extinguished.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Deputy Brand for a gallery image, When City Folk and County Folk MeetThe City of Elk Grove called upon their neighbors in Lakeview County to respond and assist with an outside fire earlier this week.
With temperatures starting to rise, fire crews have been dealing with an influx of outside fire calls both in and out of the City of Elk Grove.
Firefighters remind citizens not to throw cigarette butts out of their car windows, and if having campfires or taking part in any outside burning, to make sure that firefighting measures are in place, and that once done burning, ensuring the fire is properly extinguished.
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DukSezQuak reacted to NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Nothing to See HereMove along.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, Captain ObviousWhile walking downtown in Elk Grove, I spotted one of their brand new Rosenbauer pumpers on scene at a high-rise.
I think the fleet department was playing a game of smart-ass when they put the 'fire extinguisher' stickers on the doors
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from HankVoight for a gallery image, Captain ObviousWhile walking downtown in Elk Grove, I spotted one of their brand new Rosenbauer pumpers on scene at a high-rise.
I think the fleet department was playing a game of smart-ass when they put the 'fire extinguisher' stickers on the doors
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Jmannnn for a gallery image, Captain ObviousWhile walking downtown in Elk Grove, I spotted one of their brand new Rosenbauer pumpers on scene at a high-rise.
I think the fleet department was playing a game of smart-ass when they put the 'fire extinguisher' stickers on the doors
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from GameandChill for a gallery image, Captain ObviousWhile walking downtown in Elk Grove, I spotted one of their brand new Rosenbauer pumpers on scene at a high-rise.
I think the fleet department was playing a game of smart-ass when they put the 'fire extinguisher' stickers on the doors
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from SeaHawk14 for a gallery image, SpottedAn Elk Grove Firefighter spots a photographer taking a snap of the new engine while they drive back to the city to return to the station.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from OfficerMajinDE for a gallery image, SpottedAn Elk Grove Firefighter spots a photographer taking a snap of the new engine while they drive back to the city to return to the station.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, SpottedAn Elk Grove Firefighter spots a photographer taking a snap of the new engine while they drive back to the city to return to the station.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from TheFrenchman40 for a gallery image, SpottedAn Elk Grove Firefighter spots a photographer taking a snap of the new engine while they drive back to the city to return to the station.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from trogan997 for a gallery image, SpottedAn Elk Grove Firefighter spots a photographer taking a snap of the new engine while they drive back to the city to return to the station.