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  2. POLICE AND RESCUE NEWS: Elkhart firefighters respond to ...

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    Jul. 9—ELKHART — The Elkhart Fire Department responded to a structure fire early Saturday. At 5:21 a.m. the call came in for a fire at 1253 Columbian Ave., an EPD news release stated, and ...

  3. Fire sign (address) - Wikipedia

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    A fire sign is an address sign or similar placard placed in some rural areas where driveways connect to roads. They are usually bolted on to steel fence posts that are driven into the ground. Each town or county sets the standard as to how the address sign shall look, such as vertical or horizontal numbers and letters, dual or single sided ...

  4. Elkhart fire responds to three house fires in as many days - AOL

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    Nov. 17—ELKHART — The Elkhart Fire Department has responded to three fires in three days beginning Tuesday. A home's occupant suffered minor smoke inhalation as she was leaving her burning ...

  5. Elkhart fire leaves two injured, family displaced - AOL

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    Nov. 11—ELKHART — A structure fire Thursday night left two injured in Elkhart. According to a report from the Elkhart Fire Department, the incident occurred around 8:55 p.m. Thursday at 707 ...

  6. Exit sign - Wikipedia

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    An investigation found that Emergency lights and Exit signs were not properly illuminated, and the landlord was fined $21,000 for "not properly illuminating exit signs and having no record of emergency lighting tests", and another $50,000 for other infractions to the code relating to fire doors.

  7. Fire insurance mark - Wikipedia

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    Fire insurance has over 200 years of history in America. The early fire marks of Benjamin Franklin's time can still be seen on some Philadelphia buildings as well as in other older American cities. Subscribers paid firefighting companies in advance for fire protection and in exchange would receive a fire mark to attach to their building.