Investigation continues in Rochester house fire that killed four
Investigators from the Rochester Fire Department, the Rochester Police Department and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives spent 12 hours gathering evidence in a still-smoldering duplex at 82 Grape St. Fire Chief John Caufield said he could not not say where in the house the fire began and whether it was started accidentally or by an act of arson. “We have theories, but need to further investigate to determine what happened,” Caufield said. “We don’t want to speculate.”
democratandchronicle.com
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Bronx Volunteer Fire Squad Ordered to Stop Responding to Emergencies
Members monitor a police scanner and respond to emergency calls, uninvited by city authorities. Such was the case until recently, when the struggling department was ordered to stop operating by the city’s fire commissioner, Salvatore J. Cassano, who notified the unit that it was “operating without the proper training, equipment and authorizations,” and putting the public and city firefighters at risk.
nytimes.com
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Buffalo fire truck collides with SUV
One of the Buffalo Fire Department's rigs is temporarily out of commission, after colliding with an SUV Saturday evening. Ladder 7 was responding to a 911 call on Kensington Avenue at around 7:16 PM, when the accident occurred near the intersection of East Amherst Street and Parkridge Avenue. The fire commissioner himself was called to the scene.
WIVB-TV Buffalo
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Four-Alarm Brooklyn Fire Sends Nine Bravest To Hospital
Nine city firefighters were taken to the hospital Monday after battling a four-alarm fire in a Brooklyn auto shop. The New York City Fire Department says it started around 10:30 a.m. inside an Auto Zone located at 561 Utica Avenue in East Flatbush and quickly spread."We had a lot of fire in the store in the front and also on the left hand side. As soon as we opened the roll down gates there was fire. Our units operated inside for at least 10 minutes but the amount of fire was just too much. We pulled them out for their own safety, part of the ceiling started to come down," said one fire chief on the scene.
NY1-TV
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Firefighters in Yonkers hope to win a new kitchen
For decades, the firefighters of Engine Company 306 had to cook in a kitchen with faulty appliances, no cabinets, walls full of holes and frequent rodent infestations. Then one night in October, their ramshackle cooking space went from being a headache to a stove. Today, there are still unfinished walls and exposed wires.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
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FDNY hire halt hikes OT to $200M
The FDNY is expected to shell out a record $200 million in overtime this year to its uniformed personnel because a bruising federal court fight has blocked the hiring of new firefighters, The Post has learned. Records show that OT payments to firefighters and officers, which dropped to a four-year low of $128 million in fiscal 2009, spiked after Brooklyn federal Judge Nicholas Garaufis ruled that the 2007 firefighter exam was biased against minorities and hiring came to an abrupt halt.
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