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Photographed 22 April 2010, eaving Southampton
The MV Huelin Dispatch, has a capacity for 167 containers and replaces the former Huelin-Renouf ship which left Jersey waters in December 2008.
At 86 metres long and 12.8 metres wide, she is capable of a speed of more than 12 knots. Unlike the old MV Huelin Dispatch, the new ship is fitted with two 35-tonne cranes that can operate individually or in tandem, providing a maximum lift of 70 tonnes
Oh! My photo was used in this FoodandWine.com weirdest regional foods slideshow: www.foodandwine.com/slideshows/weirdest-regional-foods/3
I feel an achievement icon popping up on my head :-)
Hilary Duff media tour behind-the-scenes photo. Published in the Columbus Dispatch, as part of a Mills James advertisement.
This is the building for the Columbus Dispatch Newspaper in Columbus, Oh. The Dispatch has been around since July 1, 1871. It has been the only major newspaper since 1985 when the Columbus Journal stopped printing.
Dispatched for a house fire in the 5200 block of Pike Avenue on January 19, North Little Rock Engine 6 was first arriving and reported two dwellings on fire side-by-side. An additional two pumpers were ordered and a total of five engines, one rescue & one truck saved one home and quickly stopped the fire in the other using a master stream, exterior attack and interior firefighting as conditions warranted.
Companies responding on the incident were Engine 6 (Levy), Engine 8 (Amboy), Engine 9 (Indian Hills), Engine 7 (Lakewood), Engine 3 (Baring Cross), Truck 1 (Argenta) and Rescue 5 (Park Hill). Battalion 1, Safety 1, Chief 1 and Fire Marshal 3 also responded.
The fire was dispatched shortly after 8:30 am and companies had both fires knocked down within 30 minutes. Overhaul continued and companies began clearing from the scene approximately an hour later.
The old printing press at the downtown St. Louis Post-Dispatch building. Although the majority of the printing is done in the Maryland Heights facility, this old beast occasionally handles overflow.
St. Louis, Missouri.
Members of the Amherst Public Safety Communications Center working in partnership with public safety field personnel to protect and serve the citizens since 1990.
Back row (L-R)
Jess Alvaro, Brad Worthley, Scott DelPozzo, Carly Kinnas, Chris Brunelle, Jan Sharp, Jenny Guzik\
Front row (L-R)
Beth Chudzik, Josh Cicia, Jason Rushford, Mike Curtin
Earl Johnson was the second trick dispatcher on duty for the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway on this November 2000 afternoon. The CTC panel in the background shows the Brewster and Hartland subdivisions, the only segment of the railroad to have centralized traffic control. The CTC plant has since been removed. (Scanned from a slide)
Dispatched for a house fire in the 5200 block of Pike Avenue on January 19, North Little Rock Engine 6 was first arriving and reported two dwellings on fire side-by-side. An additional two pumpers were ordered and a total of five engines, one rescue & one truck saved one home and quickly stopped the fire in the other using a master stream, exterior attack and interior firefighting as conditions warranted.
Companies responding on the incident were Engine 6 (Levy), Engine 8 (Amboy), Engine 9 (Indian Hills), Engine 7 (Lakewood), Engine 3 (Baring Cross), Truck 1 (Argenta) and Rescue 5 (Park Hill). Battalion 1, Safety 1, Chief 1 and Fire Marshal 3 also responded.
The fire was dispatched shortly after 8:30 am and companies had both fires knocked down within 30 minutes. Overhaul continued and companies began clearing from the scene approximately an hour later.
Dispatch's Chad Stokes (left) and Pete Francis have a mini jam session on The Lawn stage during the final day of the Firefly Music Festival 2013.
Myles Mattila
The Cariboo Cougars' winning streak has reached double digits.
The Cougars rattled off their 10th straight BC Major Midget League win on Sunday afternoon, dispatching the Thompson Blazers 5-1 at Kin 1. The first-place Cougars, 19-2-1 on the year, have only conceded eight goals during their current streak - including a pair of shutout wins.
Justin Almeida with a pair led the way, while Todd Bredo, Keith Redden, and Riley Coish also scored for the Cougars on Sunday. Tyler Ward replied for the Blazers.
The Cougars have now won 15 of their past 16 games, outscoring their opponents 99-25 during that span.
Almeida got things going at 6:17 of the first, taking a feed from Chase DuBois and expertly placing a snap shot past Blazers goalie Aris Anagnostopoulos. Bredo made it 2-0 just over a minute later with a bouncing backhander finding its way through traffic in front at 7:27. Colton Thomas had the lone assist.
Bredo also set up the third goal of the period with a powerful point shot, Redden buried the rebound at 9:46, with Austin Gray also picking up a helper on the power play goal.
Almeida potted his second of the game at 9:06 of the second, converting a rebound after a scrambly play in front of the Blazers' net. Wesley Shipton and Zack Smith got the assists.
Coish capitalized on a rebound off an Alex Hanson shot at 10:10 of the third to score his second of the weekend. Jeremy Gervais also got an assist.
Ward ended the Cougars' shutout streak at 13:58 of the third, tipping a shot over Dorrin Luding's shoulder. Matthew Facchinelli and Garrett Ewart got the assists.
Luding and Griffin Outhouse had combined for a shutout streak of 189 minutes and six seconds, dating back to last weekend's games against the Okanagan Rockets.
Luding finished Sunday's game with 19 saves, Anagnostopoulos had 63.
The Cougars play their final home games before the Christmas break next weekend. The North Island Silvertips visit Kin 1 at 4:45 p.m. on Saturday and 8:30 a.m. on Sunday.
Sacks of mail awaiting dispatch from an Army Postal Service depot.
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This image was used as part of the exhibition Last Post: Remembering the First World War
Here is Cumberland County NJ our 9-1-1 staff enjoyed a week of events.
We held a week long costume contest with the themes being
Sunday was reverse gender day
Monday was hawaiian day
Tuesday was red day
Wednesday was cowboy day
Thursday was black day
Friday was red neck day
On Saturday we had a picnic and hung up pic's of everyone dressed up.
Everyone that attended vote on the costumes and the winner received a gift certificate.
A couple other events we had were-
Tuesday night we did a movie night where everyone brought their families to work and we watched Flicka
Thursday night we had an ice cream party, again everyone brought their families to work and the Chief of our center served everyone ice cream. Which really turned into a whipped cream fight!!
On this Thursday April 11th 2024 late afternoon .We see Hazzard Range County Sheriff’s office Deputy Amanda Wisey talking with Hazzard Range county Regional Dispatch Authority ( HRCRDA ) Dispatcher Kelsey Griego who just got off her shift . They are talking in a parking lot across the street from the County Government Center in Sparta the County Seat . County Government Center built in the 1930s by WPA along with Lobez Building ,the building in back is County Volunteer Fire Station 5 ( Sparta 2 ) that is a small two bay two story building built in 1920 . Second floor is used for meeting room and tonight is HRCRDA board meeting .
Lopez building is located on Second street in the county seat of Sparta and was named for Sheriff Timothy Lopez who was sheriff from 1898 - Feb 1912 . He died in the great fire/flood of 1912 and houses ,Code Compliance , Emergency Services Administrator and 911 /Regional Dispatch offices it was built in 1930s on land once own by Lopez used to be Sparta city hall before county city merger in 1970s .County is currently working on funding sources for new bigger building that will also house the County Sheriff’s Admin offices and possibly a new Fire Station 5 .
Sheriff’s Admin office is located in half of First floor of County government center and in bad need for bigger space also