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Posted: Sep 26, 2022

Kentland (IN) Unveils New $1.4 Million Fire Station

The Kentland Fire Department unveiled its new $1.4 million fire station September 23 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by a building tour as well as snacks and drinks, NewsBug.info reported.

Members of the Fire Department as well as the town council were invited up during the ribbon cutting, the report said.

The process to complete this project began back in 2016 with a planning study, which helped influence the decision to build an entirely new facility rather than rehabilitate the previous building which served as the fire station since 1982, according to the report.

The building also provides more space for vehicles, with there now being a total of five drive-through bays as opposed to the previous five single bays.

The funds to begin building the new station, located at 309 East Bailie Street, came from a combination of grants, loans and fundraisers.

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Posted: Sep 26, 2022

Eufaula (OK) VFD Getting New Station Thanks to Grants

The Eufaula Volunteer Fire Department is getting a new station thanks to a grant and American Rescue Plan money, News9.com reported.

This new station will have more room to park the trucks, along with larger office and training areas, the report said.

The Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) fund has provided the city with a grant of $100,000 to begin the construction of a new fire station. The city will use those funds to do site pad work, rough plumbing, and concrete building pad; any leftover funds will be directed towards construction costs. Additionally, the city will use 2021 ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) Grant (248K), and the 2022 ARPA Grant (248K) to construct the building and office/training space. The VFD is putting together design plans, after which project bidding will begin.

The site location will be located at 1712 JM Bailey Highway. The building will be approximately 120 to 140 feet wide and 80 feet deep, with 4 to 6 truck bays front and back and 2,400 square feet of training and office space.

The city will manage the project cost to be $600,000, which is the amount of grant funds available.

A fire official said the current building is worn out and in need of serious upgrades, according to the report. If there are no setbacks, the city hopes to have the new fire station built next spring.

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Posted: Sep 26, 2022

New state-of-the-art fire station being built in Florida focuses on hot zone concept

VIDEO/PHOTOS: A new state-of-the-art fire station is under construction in Riviera Beach, and once complete, city leaders believe it will be a model for the rest of the country. City manager Jonathan Evans and city councilman Douglas Lawson received a tour of the $20 million facility, with Riviera Beach Fire Chief John Curd leading the way through the 30,000 square-foot building at the corner of North Congress Avenue and Blue Heron Boulevard.
- PUB DATE: 9/26/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WPEC-TV CBS 12 West Palm Beach
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Posted: Sep 26, 2022

Vermont fire department will always remember Firegirl 15A1

PHOTOS: Over the past six years, when the volunteer firefighters of Essex Fire Department in Vermont responded to a call, they knew a young girl in their community was thinking of them and waiting for their safe return. They can just look at their newest fire engine if they ever need reminding of her presence and support.
- PUB DATE: 9/26/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Pierce Manufacturing
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Posted: Sep 26, 2022

Hackers steal South Carolina fire department’s paychecks

Hackers allegedly stole over $8,000 in paychecks following an email hack from an Upstate fire department. According to the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to the Reidville Fire Department located at 3380 Hwy 417 on a report of fraud/payroll theft. Once deputies arrived on the scene, they spoke with Fire Chief Patrick Evatt.
- PUB DATE: 9/26/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WBTW-TV CBS 13 Florence
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