Accident in Lawrence kills firefighter, injures 2 children
A deadly accident that killed a firefighter is under investigation in Lawrence.
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By News Staff
Fox59
4:28 p.m. EDT, June 9, 2011
Lawrence, Ind.—
A Pike Township firefighter died in an accident involving a semi-truck Thursday afternoon.
According to officials, a box truck rear-ended a semi-truck on Pendelton Pike. The box truck then went across the road and hit a pickup truck. The driver of the pickup, Pike Township firefighter James Shelly, 35, was killed.
According to authorities, two of Shelley's four children were in the pickup at the time. There's no word on if they were hurt. Shelly's wife, who was driving behind her husband, saw the whole thing happen.
According to the Pike Township Fire Department, Shelly joined the department in 2009 and was a member of the PTFD Honor Guard.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Fire Rats turning on each other ... YAY
How long would it take before they would turn on each other? NOT LONG !!! LOL !!
Firefighter stalking hearing Friday
By: Darrell Todd Maurina
I've been reading this gentleman's articles since I found this firefighter stalking one and he appears to be an exceptional talent.
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SAINT ROBERT, Mo. (Aug. 22, 2011) — A Rolla-area judge has been assigned to handle a request for protection orders between the St. Robert assistant fire chief and the former emergency response coordinator for the American Red Cross’s Phelps-Pulaski County unit.
According to court records, Phelps County Associate Circuit Judge Bill Hickle will hear the two cases at 9 a.m. Friday in the Pulaski County Courthouse in which Assistant Fire Chief Gregory D. Polk and former firefighter Joseph P. Krill Jr. accuse each other of various stalking-related offenses and say they’re afraid of each other. The case was assigned by Presiding Judge Tracy Storie to Hickle because Associate Circuit Judge Greg Warren, who knows both men, decided on Aug. 3 that he couldn’t handle the case.
In addition to their roles on the St. Robert Fire Department, Assistant Fire Chief Gregory D. Polk and former firefighter Joseph P. Krill Jr. are both well-known as community leaders. Polk’s volunteer work with the St. Robert Fire Department began while he was still a drill sergeant at Fort Leonard Wood and he’s served as a Missouri National Guard recruiter. Krill, a medically disabled veteran, received the 2006 Waynesville-St. Robert Chamber of Commerce citizen of the year award for his numerous volunteer activities, which have included the Pulaski County Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and Fort Leonard Wood Thrift Shop. Krill also ran for Waynesville city council several times, but was defeated.
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Firefighter stalking hearing Friday
By: Darrell Todd Maurina
I've been reading this gentleman's articles since I found this firefighter stalking one and he appears to be an exceptional talent.
More here.
SAINT ROBERT, Mo. (Aug. 22, 2011) — A Rolla-area judge has been assigned to handle a request for protection orders between the St. Robert assistant fire chief and the former emergency response coordinator for the American Red Cross’s Phelps-Pulaski County unit.
According to court records, Phelps County Associate Circuit Judge Bill Hickle will hear the two cases at 9 a.m. Friday in the Pulaski County Courthouse in which Assistant Fire Chief Gregory D. Polk and former firefighter Joseph P. Krill Jr. accuse each other of various stalking-related offenses and say they’re afraid of each other. The case was assigned by Presiding Judge Tracy Storie to Hickle because Associate Circuit Judge Greg Warren, who knows both men, decided on Aug. 3 that he couldn’t handle the case.
In addition to their roles on the St. Robert Fire Department, Assistant Fire Chief Gregory D. Polk and former firefighter Joseph P. Krill Jr. are both well-known as community leaders. Polk’s volunteer work with the St. Robert Fire Department began while he was still a drill sergeant at Fort Leonard Wood and he’s served as a Missouri National Guard recruiter. Krill, a medically disabled veteran, received the 2006 Waynesville-St. Robert Chamber of Commerce citizen of the year award for his numerous volunteer activities, which have included the Pulaski County Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and Fort Leonard Wood Thrift Shop. Krill also ran for Waynesville city council several times, but was defeated.
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