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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, New Truck SmellLakeview County recently took delivery of their brand new Pierce Heavy Rescue unit.
Through the help of a Regional Grant - Lakeview County purchased the truck (which previously was a demonstration unit) in July, where it was outfitted for the County.
The new unit will be able to respond to various incidents in Lakeview County - including major collisions, heavy rescue, industrial incidents, and more. The apparatus features a mobile SCBA fill-station, light support, and various other features to make the firefighters' jobs much easier on the scenes.
The new apparatus was placed in service about one week ago.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Luckyx49 for a gallery image, New Truck SmellLakeview County recently took delivery of their brand new Pierce Heavy Rescue unit.
Through the help of a Regional Grant - Lakeview County purchased the truck (which previously was a demonstration unit) in July, where it was outfitted for the County.
The new unit will be able to respond to various incidents in Lakeview County - including major collisions, heavy rescue, industrial incidents, and more. The apparatus features a mobile SCBA fill-station, light support, and various other features to make the firefighters' jobs much easier on the scenes.
The new apparatus was placed in service about one week ago.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Jmannnn for a gallery image, New Truck SmellLakeview County recently took delivery of their brand new Pierce Heavy Rescue unit.
Through the help of a Regional Grant - Lakeview County purchased the truck (which previously was a demonstration unit) in July, where it was outfitted for the County.
The new unit will be able to respond to various incidents in Lakeview County - including major collisions, heavy rescue, industrial incidents, and more. The apparatus features a mobile SCBA fill-station, light support, and various other features to make the firefighters' jobs much easier on the scenes.
The new apparatus was placed in service about one week ago.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Reddington for a gallery image, New Truck SmellLakeview County recently took delivery of their brand new Pierce Heavy Rescue unit.
Through the help of a Regional Grant - Lakeview County purchased the truck (which previously was a demonstration unit) in July, where it was outfitted for the County.
The new unit will be able to respond to various incidents in Lakeview County - including major collisions, heavy rescue, industrial incidents, and more. The apparatus features a mobile SCBA fill-station, light support, and various other features to make the firefighters' jobs much easier on the scenes.
The new apparatus was placed in service about one week ago.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, A day offCops can't avoid guns - even on their days off.
A Lakeview County Police Officer enjoying her day off with some bird hunting.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, PiecesLakeview County Police, Sheriffs and Fire officials are on scene of U.S. Route 1, attempting to piece together a collision between a semi-truck and trailer and a small sedan that has left two people dead.
Police were called to the intersection just before 5 A.M. where the semi had collided with the side of the small sedan. It's believed the two occupants of the sedan were killed immediately. The driver of the semi, which later crashed into a nearby utility pole, was airlifted to a trauma center in serious, but stable condition.
Police are speaking with witnesses, including a local who happened to be running in the area when the crash happened.
The ages of the two deceased are believed to be in the late twenties to early thirties, however police are not confirming these details.
Traffic is being diverted around the area until further notice, and police expect to be on scene for numerous hours for the investigation.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Reddington for a gallery image, PiecesLakeview County Police, Sheriffs and Fire officials are on scene of U.S. Route 1, attempting to piece together a collision between a semi-truck and trailer and a small sedan that has left two people dead.
Police were called to the intersection just before 5 A.M. where the semi had collided with the side of the small sedan. It's believed the two occupants of the sedan were killed immediately. The driver of the semi, which later crashed into a nearby utility pole, was airlifted to a trauma center in serious, but stable condition.
Police are speaking with witnesses, including a local who happened to be running in the area when the crash happened.
The ages of the two deceased are believed to be in the late twenties to early thirties, however police are not confirming these details.
Traffic is being diverted around the area until further notice, and police expect to be on scene for numerous hours for the investigation.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Mags for a gallery image, "Anyone else feel weird?"Gotta love that CO2.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from sixium for a gallery image, "Anyone else feel weird?"Gotta love that CO2.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, "Anyone else feel weird?"Gotta love that CO2.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Fartknockr for a gallery image, "Anyone else feel weird?"Gotta love that CO2.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, "Anyone else feel weird?"Gotta love that CO2.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Jmannnn for a gallery image, "Anyone else feel weird?"Gotta love that CO2.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Reddington for a gallery image, On SceneLakeview County Emergency Services responded for reports of an explosion at a local research facility.
Upon arrival, smoke and flames were visible from the outside of one of the buildings on the campus. One fire engine from each district was dispatched to assist with the fire, and additional resources were dispatched from the City of Los Santos to assist with the fire as well.
Crews are still investigating the cause of the explosion, however state that there was a welding permit issued around the time that the explosion occurred.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from RobertTM for a gallery image, Give it to me straight, mech."How bad is it?"
"Well, you probably shouldn't have hit those speed bumps so hard, trying to chase that crazy granny. It's bad."
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from CG Blaze for a gallery image, Give it to me straight, mech."How bad is it?"
"Well, you probably shouldn't have hit those speed bumps so hard, trying to chase that crazy granny. It's bad."
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, Pull to the RightLakeview County Emergency Medical Services were involved in a collision yesterday evening while responding to a call.
After leaving the busy interstate, where vehicles were failing to yield to the ambulance already, the medical crew began travelling down a smaller highway towards the emergency scene they were originally responding to.
Another motorist on the roadway, for some undetermined reason, swerved into the ambulances lane, which caused a collision with the ambulances front drivers side bumper. The occupant of the other vehicle ultimately passed out due to what is believed to be panic, before the medical crew was able to bring them back to consciousness.
Police from Lakeview County attended shortly after, as they were responding to the same scene. The occupant of the other vehicle was incoherent, and transported by another ambulance to a Metro hospital.
Police would like to urge motorists to pull over to the right when an emergency vehicle is approaching. If that's not possible, pull of to the closest side of the road that you can, to allow the emergency vehicle to pass.
No charges have been pressed in this case, and the crews returned to work afterwards. Police and EMS officials are not releasing any more details on this incident.
LCPD File # 2017918594
OFC. A. Bennett
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, On SceneLakeview County Emergency Services responded for reports of an explosion at a local research facility.
Upon arrival, smoke and flames were visible from the outside of one of the buildings on the campus. One fire engine from each district was dispatched to assist with the fire, and additional resources were dispatched from the City of Los Santos to assist with the fire as well.
Crews are still investigating the cause of the explosion, however state that there was a welding permit issued around the time that the explosion occurred.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, Give it to me straight, mech."How bad is it?"
"Well, you probably shouldn't have hit those speed bumps so hard, trying to chase that crazy granny. It's bad."
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, Echo 1-BravoLakeview County Echo 1-Bravo responding out of it's station in Los Santos to a mutual aid to Echo 2-Alpha, responding for an automatic fire alarm activation at the Lakeview Government building.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Jmannnn for a gallery image, Echo 1-BravoLakeview County Echo 1-Bravo responding out of it's station in Los Santos to a mutual aid to Echo 2-Alpha, responding for an automatic fire alarm activation at the Lakeview Government building.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from OfficerFive0 for a gallery image, Operation BearhugPolice, Fire and EMS officials in Lakeview are being issued a new piece of equipment. Only, this equipment is not what you'd expect.
"It's a teddy bear." says Sergeant Bennett with Lakeview County Police.
"Sometimes we as first responders have to deal with children in stressful situations." he says.
The teddy bears are a part of the new Operation Bearhug initiative launched by the Office of the Medical Director.
"By taking that child away from whatever is happening, and giving them something soft to focus on helps them out." says Dr. Wright, a child psychologist with the Lakeview Medical Directors Office.
These bears are now issued in all Lakeview Emergency Vehicles in a variety of colors.
"Hopefully we won't need to use them too often, but when we do have to, we're sure it'll ease the minds of our struggling youth."
With Channel 9 Lakeview, I'm Mike Litoris.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Jmannnn for a gallery image, Operation BearhugPolice, Fire and EMS officials in Lakeview are being issued a new piece of equipment. Only, this equipment is not what you'd expect.
"It's a teddy bear." says Sergeant Bennett with Lakeview County Police.
"Sometimes we as first responders have to deal with children in stressful situations." he says.
The teddy bears are a part of the new Operation Bearhug initiative launched by the Office of the Medical Director.
"By taking that child away from whatever is happening, and giving them something soft to focus on helps them out." says Dr. Wright, a child psychologist with the Lakeview Medical Directors Office.
These bears are now issued in all Lakeview Emergency Vehicles in a variety of colors.
"Hopefully we won't need to use them too often, but when we do have to, we're sure it'll ease the minds of our struggling youth."
With Channel 9 Lakeview, I'm Mike Litoris.