![]() Sure, we’ll meet the response time for the first responding engine, but everyone’s in agreement (the mayor included) that the response time for the first arriving engine is the only part of the standard that will be met. ![]() Mayor Will Flanagan has been pushing the fact that after layoffs, Fall River Fire Department will still meet NFPA standard response times. Now what? They’re alone and the next engine is 6 minutes away. ![]() They arrived on scene within four minutes and met the NFPA standard response time. 'A little shocked' by closure announcement, Connolly athletes scramble. Art Beat: Grateful Dead posters at Narrows Center a unique experience. Little Theatre of Fall River presents classic musical 'Guys and Dolls'. The two men mask up as the driver points upwards they hear screams for help coming from a third floor window. Fall River Herald News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Fall River, MA. They need another crew to hook up to that hydrant before they run out. The hydrant is a block away and they only have a limited amount of water onboard. The driver rushes to the fire truck’s pump panel to start running water. They might lose the whole building if they don’t get some lines in there and fight that fire. They have only just arrived but the second floor is now already fully involved fire moves fast. Somebody better hit that neighbor’s house with water or it’s gonna catch, too. They can see the thick black smoke pulsing out of the second floor window as flames lick the side of the neighboring house. The Fall River Daily Herald was published in Fall River, Massachusetts and with 46,983 searchable pages from 18771904. Donut deals, buck-a-shuck, Bubbly and Bloody Marys: Fall River Eats. Explore the The Fall River Daily Herald online newspaper archive. ![]() They arrive on scene and the three men race out of the truck. Donut deals, buck-a-shuck, Bubbly and Bloody Marys: Fall River Eats. The lieutenant tightens up the zipper on his turnout coat and checks his air as the engine approaches. They can feel the sudden rush of adrenaline, this isn’t a false alarm. The fire engine is screaming down the street as the smell of smoke begins to fill the nostrils of the approaching firefighters. The lights are flashing but the sirens are off, it’s too early in the morning for sirens. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Guest Opinion: The truth behind the NFPA standard and FRFD You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Īmber Schumacher - Staff Reporter/Edgemont Office - This email address is being protected from spambots. Sheryl Grimes - Production Manager/Ads - This email address is being protected from spambots. Individual Contacts: Brett Nachtigall - Publisher- This email address is being protected from spambots. ![]() Send all news coverage requests to: This email address is being protected from spambots. Send all advertising inquiries to: This email address is being protected from spambots. Our goal is to continue "Recording your history one week at a time". We serve all of Fall River County, and the past, present and future communities of Edgemont, Oelrichs, Smithwick, Oral, Dudley, Burdock, Dewey, Cascade, Provo, Hot Springs, Maitland, Cottonwood, Igloo, Rumford, Ardmore, Minnekahta Junction and Mule Creek Junction. We are truly a small town paper and are among the vanishing breed of locally owned papers in the United States. The Fall River County Herald, formerly known as The Edgemont Herald-Tribune has been the Fall River County "Hometown News Source" since 1923. ![]()
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