Fresno Fire, CA is short staffed and under-equipped... but we did take receipt of some new rigs recently.
E3... located in Downtown Fresno Station 3, affectionately known as "The Rock" is our busiest house.
Less than 15 minutes after putting the rig in service... the rig was put to work!
Engine 3 was put into service today by E3B Crew. Less than 15 minutes later it gets its first Working House Fire. Engine 3 does not have the new car smell any longer.
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Dads RULE !!!
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Dads. Yes, they may bumble along, but every now and then, employing unconventional and untested methods, they ninja in and save the day.
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Not just the greatest job... but the greatest LIFE!
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Florida Fire Service sent a crew to Northern California to assist wildfire suppression efforts.
The crew will battle mountainous wildfires in Northern California using hand tools like shovels, axes and rakes to manually create a fire break or fire line around the wildfire perimeter.
Also pictured Georgia Forestry Commission, Alabama Forestry Commission; U.S. Forest Service.
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On March 6th, 2015 in Somerville, New Jersey at approximately 9:27 PM Firefighter George Kavanaugh was fatally struck by a hit-and-run vehicle in front of Lincoln Hose Company .
The person responsible has yet to be caught or come forward.
A facebook page has been create in an effort to direct clues to the Somerset County Crime Stoppers tip line. 
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Justice for George Kavanaugh's photo.
Justice for George Kavanaugh
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Check out these and other photos of Detroit burning on Metro Detroit Fire Photography
Solid work boyz!
Metro Detroit Fire Photography added 17 new photos to the album: Detroit - Van Dyke and Harper — with Darrell Tucker.
Detroit Box Alarm 8-5-15
Photos by Mike Ferdinande
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On this date August 5, in 1949 the "Mann Gulch" fire was a wildfire reported in a gulch located along the upper Missouri River in the Gates of the Mountains Wilderness, Helena National Forest, in the state of Montana in the United States.
A team of 15 smokejumpers parachuted into the area on the afternoon of August 5, 1949 to fight the fire, rendezvousing with a former smokejumper who was employed as a fire guard at the nearby campground.
As the team approached the fire to...
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