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The new truck cost $700,000 - paid for with tax dollars - and replaces a 22-year-old engine. Credit: WTOL Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 11:34 PM EDT July 10, 2021 DUNBRIDGE, Ohio The Middleton Township Fire Department is happy to announce the arrival of a new fire truck. The engine is a rescue-pumper built right in Ohio by the Sutphen Corporation in Hilliard, Ohio. The new truck is special for the crew since it s being dedicated to former captain Ron Asmus who retired in 2016 after serving for 50 years. The fire department showed off the new truck at the Dunbridge Fire Station on Saturday morning.
Feb 26, 2021 Trooper Steve Tucci investigates the crash that killed a passenger near Negley Thursday evening. (Photo by Deanne Johnson) NEGLEY A young passenger lost her life on state Route 154 Thursday evening after the driver apparently lost control of the vehicle. Going into a curve westbound out of Negley, the Chevrolet Cavalier reportedly struck a guardrail, rolled multiple times and went airborne shearing a telephone pole before coming to rest next to the hillside. The highway patrol and coroner were called to the scene shortly after the arrival of the Middleton Township Fire Department. Firefighters had to cut the vehicle to pull the passenger from the car.
Feb 26, 2021 NEGLEY –A young passenger lost her life on state Route 154 Thursday evening after the driver apparently lost control of the vehicle. Going into a curve westbound out of Negley, the Chevrolet Cavalier reportedly struck a guardrail, rolled multiple times and went airborne shearing a telephone pole before coming to rest next to the hillside. The highway patrol and coroner were called to the scene shortly after the arrival of the Middleton Township Fire Department. Firefighters had to cut the vehicle to pull the passenger from the car. The driver survived the crash. Neither the driver nor the passenger were being identified at the scene. The state highway patrol had several troopers investigating the crash scene and had not yet completed notification of the family.
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