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EMS/Rescue
California
Blue Cross Settles Suit Over Hospital Payment Practices
Detroit, MI
Fire union rejects contract
Pawtucket, CT
Firefighters practice ice rescue
Washington, IA
County ambulance service offers car seat checks
Jackson County, MO
Ambulance overturns
Dunn, NC
Ambulance, Van Drivers Involved In Dunn
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Thursday, February 15, 2001
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General Emergency Services News
Comprehensive Coverage & Links:
Milwaukee, WI
Two four-alarm fires strike in one day
JS Online: More than 200 Milwaukee firefighters battled two four-alarm fires Wednesday within a 13-hour period on opposite sides of the city.

El Paso, TX
El Paso to get fire stations in East, West
El Paso Times: Two new fire stations are going up in some of the fastest-growing areas of El Paso, and ground could be broken on a third within weeks.

Glenvil, NE
Clothes dryer sparks fire
Hastings Tribune: A clothes dryer is being blamed for a Tuesday morning fire that destroyed a family's home southwest of here.

Jackson County, AL
Stolen fire truck found burned
The Sun Herald: Law officers say oxygen tanks were the object of a theft last year at the East Central Volunteer Fire Department in which a fire truck was taken.

Mount Jewett, PA
One dead, nine injured in particleboard plant explosion, fire
Postnet.com: An explosion and fire at one of the nation's largest particleboard manufacturing facilities killed one worker and injured nine others, at least four critically.

Warren, MI
Couple Escapes Home Fire
Detroit Now: Four neighbors helped to rescue a couple from their Warren mobile home Wednesday after a cigarette sparked a fire.

Frederick, MD
Woman guilty in fatal fire truck collision
News-Post: A Virginia woman whose sport utility vehicle crashed into the side of a fire truck last summer was convicted of several traffic offenses Wednesday, including failure to yield to an emergency vehicle.

Baltimore, MD
Fire damages West Baltimore warehouse
Sunspot.net: A five-alarm fire burned out of control for 90 minutes early yesterday, heavily damaging a West Baltimore warehouse owned by a company that manufactures braking equipment for vintage trains.

Scotts Valley, CA
Sims Road fire station buys time
Sentinel: The Sims Road fire station will be closed, but not for at least four months.

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