Crash with entrapment in Boone County, 9-1-20

Certainly! Here's the rewritten content in English: --- Hi there, This is Tim Olk again, just wanted to share some updates on the situation I mentioned earlier. It was quite an intense scene out there involving a car versus a semi-truck collision where things got really complicated, leading

Canadian Winter Diesel Truck Checklist: The 2020 Update

A brutal Canadian winter can be the ultimate test for your diesel truck, but how well it performs depends largely on how thoroughly you prepare your vehicle for the season ahead. In the last post, we covered the essential aspects to keep in mind. Now, let's delve into some of the often-overlook

Canadian Winter Diesel Truck Checklist: The 2020 Update

Harsh Canadian winters are no joke, especially for diesel trucks. While preparing your vehicle for the season is crucial, many diesel truck owners often overlook certain details that could impact performance. Even if you've just bought a brand-new truck, these steps shouldn't be skipped. Take

Flyability adds CHF 15 million in new funding led by SBI Investment, with participation from Cargill, Verve Ventures, and existing investors, bringing total round size to CHF 22 million

**Lausanne, Switzerland, September 7, 2022—Flyability, the pioneering indoor inspection drone company, announced today that it has secured an additional $15 million in Series C funding, bringing the total raised to $22 million. This round follows the company's initial $7 million closure

Flyability adds CHF 15 million in new funding led by SBI Investment, with participation from Cargill, Verve Ventures, and existing investors, bringing total round size to CHF 22 million

**Lausanne, Switzerland, September 7, 2022** – Flyability, the pioneering indoor inspection drone company, today announced a significant milestone in its growth journey. The company has secured an additional $15 million in Series C funding, building on the $7 million it previously raised

Marengo FD lieutenant resigns after returning stolen money

The Northwest Herald recently published an article regarding the resignation of a lieutenant from the Marengo Fire Department. According to multiple sources, Lt. Russ Kahl stepped down earlier this week after being discovered to have taken $6,700 from the nonprofit organization tied to the Mare

Waukegan Fire Department history (part 3)

Part 3 of the Waukegan Fire Department's history continues here, thanks to the Waukegan Fire Department itself. 1930s and 1940s The 1930s and 1940s were challenging times for the Waukegan Fire Department as the city grappled with economic hardships during the Great Depression and later faced

World Series championship trophy visits Winnetka

Hey everyone, This just came in from Larry Shapiro. The World Series championship trophy made an appearance in Winnetka on Saturday, December 10th, as part of the Chicago Cubs Trophy Tour. It was set up for photos in the fire station's apparatus bay, where local police and fire department empl