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Pa. FFs Rescue Pet Iguana From Tree
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The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa.

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Sept. 08--Allentown firefighters Tuesday afternoon safely caught a pet iguana that had slipped out of its owner's third-floor apartment and jumped from a balcony into a tree.

The Allentown 911 Communications Center asked if the Fire Department might snag the escaped lizard at the 11 N. Ninth St. apartment house at 5:50 p.m., fire Capt. Joseph Donmoyer said.

"When Com Center called, I thought they were joking," he said. "It's usually a cat."

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Minn. Sinkhole Swallows Pedestrian
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Chao Xiong

Star Tribune, Minneapolis

Sept. 08--A leaking underground water pipe in downtown St. Paul caused a sidewalk to collapse about 9:15 Tuesday morning, sending David Wayne Clark, 55, of St. Paul about 15 down into the sinkhole, authorities said.

The hole, about 5 feet by 5 feet wide, is on the northeast corner of 6th Street and Wabasha Street.

The leak also has halted water service to nearby Ecolab Inc., which makes cleaning, sanitizing, food safety and infection control products. An alternate water source is being pursued for the company.

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Ind. FF Suspended for Not Responding
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Aaron Organ

The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Sept. 08--A fire captain has been suspended 36 hours for failing to respond to a call, Fire Chief Pete Kelly informed the Fort Wayne Fire Merit Commission on Tuesday.

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Stubborn Ill. Grain Fire Finally Out
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Kathleen A. Schultz

Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.

Sept. 07--MILLEDGEVILLE -- A fire that broke out around 2 p.m. Thursday at the Milledgeville Farmers Elevator turned into a weekend project.

Apparently, about 475,000 bushels of corn, which had been stored in the elevator for 4 to 7 years, had been smoldering for months before the grain finally overheated, Tom Korte said Monday evening.

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Stubborn Ill. Grain Fire Finally Out
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Kathleen A. Schultz

Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.

Sept. 07--MILLEDGEVILLE -- A fire that broke out around 2 p.m. Thursday at the Milledgeville Farmers Elevator turned into a weekend project.

Apparently, about 475,000 bushels of corn, which had been stored in the elevator for 4 to 7 years, had been smoldering for months before the grain finally overheated, Tom Korte said Monday evening.

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Hydrants in Conn. City Not for Fires
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The Day, New London, Conn.

Sept. 08--MONTVILLE -- For the second time in about three weeks, a fire has devastated buildings in an area of town where although hydrants were within reach of the scene, they were not equipped to suppress a blaze.

This is because the hydrants -- traditional in appearance and seemingly waiting for a firefighter to connect a hose to its nozzle in an emergency -- were not built for that purpose, according to an official with the Southeastern Connecticut Water Authority, the private entity that now owns the hydrants.

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Colo. House Explodes, Man Buried
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An explosion leveled an Adams County home, critically injuring the homeowner and rattling houses blocks away, Wednesday morning, witnesses said.

The explosion just after 9 a.m. reduced the home to rubble and blew out windows in neighboring houses, neighbors said.

"It looks like a bomb hit," 7NEWS photographer Mike LeClaire reported.

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FFs and Cops Sue Fla. City for Pay
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A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of several off-duty police and firefighters who work city events against SMG, a private company that runs city events.

The suit claims the officers and firefighters who work sports games and concerts, for instance, aren't getting paid the money they deserve. It says those employees have not been paid the correct hourly rates since or before 2005.

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FFs and Cops Sue Fla. City for Pay
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla.

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A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of several off-duty police and firefighters who work city events against SMG, a private company that runs city events.

The suit claims the officers and firefighters who work sports games and concerts, for instance, aren't getting paid the money they deserve. It says those employees have not been paid the correct hourly rates since or before 2005.

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Gassing Up: Pre-Workout Fueling
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When you think about fueling up for a workout, do you have a pre-plan for what to eat beforehand? What I mean by a pre-plan is very straightforward and consists of two parts. The first part, which occurs two to three hours before your workout, is consuming a normal meal. The second part, which should happen 30-45 minutes prior to your workout, is the fueling-up meal and should not make your stomach feel full, but is designed to give you the energy to get you through your workout.

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