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Posted: Sep 14, 2022

Murray (KY) Awarded $1M for New Fire Station, Expanded Water Service

KY Gov. Andy Beshear presented $1 million in awards to improve infrastructure in Calloway County by building a new fire station and expanding water service to 70 unserved households, KFVS.com reported.

According to the governor’s office, $500,000 in Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus Response funds was awarded to the city of Murray for the new fire station at 303 16th Street, the report said.

The new fire station is now operational and includes separate quarters for firefighters, as well as more efficient ventilation systems, the report said.

The governor also announced his approval of $500,000 in Cleaner Water Program funding to the Dexter-Almo Heights Water District for a waterline extension project, the report said.

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Posted: Sep 14, 2022

Valdosta (GA) Buys New Fire Trucks, OKs $1.6M in Utility Upgrades

The Valdosta Fire Department, Freedom Park and the city’s Utilities GIS Division will undergo improvements totaling $1.6 million during the next two years, ValdostaDailyTimes.com reported.

At Valdosta City Council’s latest meeting, council members unanimously approved two new Sutphen fire engines, over Fiscal Year 2023 budget by approximately $78,694, the report said.

A Valdosta fire official said the fire department is in immediate need for two fire engines proposed by Williams Fire Apparatus due to the current supply environment and the condition of two 1998 reserve engines that are increasingly challenging to keep in service, the report said.

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Posted: Sep 14, 2022

Wausau (FL) Opens New State-of-the-Art Fire Station

Volunteer firefighters in Wausau now have a new station to call home, WJHG.com reported.

The new fire station is located next to city hall in Wausau. The city received funding from the state to make this a state-of-the-art facility.

The new fire station has offices to hold meetings, a kitchen, and for the first time a laundry room to wash uniforms and gear. It holds three fire trucks and is large enough to store equipment, the report said.

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Posted: Sep 14, 2022

Yonkers (NY) Fire Officials Applaud Decision to Not Cut New Fire Trucks from Budget

Yonkers fire officials are applauding the decision by the city council to veto a capital budget cut that would have cost the city’s ability to buy new fire trucks, Bronx.News12.com reported.

The city council and mayor originally approved giving $5.8 million to the fire department but recently proposed amending the budget. That change would have cut that line to around $2 million, the report said.

The cut would have meant the department could only buy one new fire truck this year as opposed to the five originally planned for, according to the report.

On Tuesday, the city finance department came back asking to increase the budget by $39 million without having to cut from the fire department, the report said.

The agreement received support from both sides of the aisle, the report said. Dozens of firefighters filled the council chambers in a show of unity.

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Posted: Sep 14, 2022

Photo Apparatus of the Day: September 14, 2022

Ferrara—Gary (IN) Fire Department pumper. Cinder cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; Waterous CSU 1,500-gpm pump; 500-gallon polypropylene water tank; AXIS Smart Truck Vehicle Monitoring System; six rooftop storage compartments; Harrison 10-kW generator; Whelen LED emergency lighting package. Dealer: Mid-America Fire & Safety, Evansville, IN.

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