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Boynton Beach Fire Rescue is getting a new rescue boat, as well as a dock at Harvey Oyer Park to house it. Why Boynton is expanding its fire rescue operations on the water with $2.45M in upgrades ...
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue (PBCFR) is one of the largest fire departments in the state of Florida.With 52 stations, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue provides fire protection, Advanced Life Support, emergency medical services, technical rescue, hazardous materials' mitigation, aircraft rescue/firefighting, fire investigation, and 911 dispatching for unincorporated parts of Palm Beach County ...
The Flagler Alerts began operating in 1894 in West Palm Beach as the area's first volunteer fire department. Additionally, the first school for African-American students was founded in West Palm Beach in 1894. [27] In the same year, West Palm Beach incorporated as a town on November 5 and became the first municipality in Palm Beach County. [28]
The Fire Rescue captain was severely injured during the rescue but was stable as of Sunday night, Boynton Beach police said. No details were provided about the nature of his injuries. The 15-year ...
Boynton Beach Fire Rescue medics pronounced him dead. Detectives determined that an altercation between the man and another person preceded the shooting. One person of interest has been identified ...
[7] [8] [9] In 2003, the BSO took control of Broward County Fire Rescue, Port Everglades Fire Rescue, and the Ft. Lauderdale/ Hollywood International Airport Fire Rescue departments. [10] From 1988 to 1990, the BSO manufactured its own crack cocaine in order to sell it in sting operations and arrest buyers. Up to 2,600 people were convicted and ...
The child was found shortly after 10:30 a.m. on the north side of the inlet along the ocean by a dive team from Boynton Beach Fire Rescue. Sheriff's office detectives, crime scene investigators ...
A spokesperson for Boynton Beach Fire Rescue could not immediately be reached for the comment. Julius Whigham II is a criminal justice and public safety reporter for The Palm Beach Post.