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Fayette Co. Fire Calls

The Fayette County Firefighter’s Association reports the following calls for the week of April 28-May 4: Medical - 5 Fire Alarms - 4 Fuel/Diesel Spill - 1 Vehicle Fire - 1 Smoke Report - 1 Traffic Hazard - 1 Accidents - 3

Speeding in the Rain Causes Truck to Wreck

An 18-wheeler lost control in the rain and jacknifed on SH 159 near Rutersville last Thursday, May 2. According to a report from the Texas Department of Public Safety, 25-year-old Jorge Lewis Perez Fuentes of Cypress was driving a white 2007 Freightliner truck.
Speeding in the Rain Causes Truck to Wreck

VFD Takes Delivery of New Fire Engine

The Muldoon Fire Department just received their new Fouts Brothers FB94 Spartan Engine, with a 1,000 gallon water tank and 1,500 gpm pump. The engine was purchased from Metro Fire Apparatus Specialists out of Houston. Muldoon FD would like to extend their gratitude to Todd Johnson from Metro for his extensive assistance with this purchase.
VFD Takes Delivery of New Fire Engine

Locals Loved ‘Clue on Stage’

The first weekend in May marked the opening of the 25th Fayette County Community Theatre (FCCT) production, Clue On Stage. The play is based on the 1985 movie and popular board game which is celebrating its 75th year of mystery solving fun.
Locals Loved ‘Clue on Stage’

Traffic Stops Lead to Arrests in Schulenburg

Schulenburg Police Chief Troy Brenek reports on the following incidents his department responded to during the week of April 7-13. Possession of Marijuana On April 7, Officer Byron Powe initiated a stop in the 600 block of W.
Traffic Stops Lead to Arrests in Schulenburg

LG Police Respond to Reported Burglary

La Grange Police Chief David Gilbreath reports on the following incidents his department responded to during the week of March 24-31. Burglary On March 25, Officer Mitchell Maxwell was dispatched to the 700 block of N.
LG Police Respond to Reported Burglary

Hot Oil Truck Flips Outside La Grange

It took three heavy duty tow wreckers to get this hot oil truck back on its wheels Friday morning. The crash happened around 9:45 a.m. on Friday, May 3, on Schubert Rd. north of La Grange. Texas Department of Public Safety investigated the accident. The hot oil truck, a type of equipment used in the oil and gas industry, was heading south on Schubert Rd. The investigating trooper said the driver was looking for driveway as he approached a slight curve in the road. When he noticed the curve, he turned hard to the right and then overcorrected. The driver said he was nearly able to stop the truck as it leaned over to the left. Unfortunately, the top-heavy rig tipped over into the ditch. The driver declined medical treatment. The oil tanks on the truck were empty. Some diesel spilled out of the fuel tank. The company owner arrived shortly after the wreck with environmental equipment and supplies to clean up the small spill. La Grange Volunteer Fire Department assisted at the scene. Photo by Andy Behlen
Hot Oil Truck Flips Outside La Grange
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