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Posted: Jun 28, 2022

Crews investigating after an abandoned building caught on fire in Seattle

Fire crews are investigating after an abandoned building caught on fire in Seattle Tuesday morning. According to the Seattle Fire Department (SFD), at around 7:45 a.m., crews responded to a small building fire at Beacon Ave. S and 12th Ave. S near Beacon Hill Elementary School. SFD crews confirmed that the house, covered with graffiti and surrounded with overgrown brush, was abandoned.
- PUB DATE: 6/28/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KCPQ-TV FOX 13 Seattle
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Posted: Jun 28, 2022

Follow Up: King County announces region’s first Extreme Heat Mitigation Strategy

On the anniversary of the deadliest climate-related disaster in our region’s history, King County leaders announced the development of its first-ever Extreme Heat Mitigation Strategy. Exactly one year ago, triple-digit temperatures swept the Pacific Northwest, claiming the lives of 38 people in western Washington in just three days’ time.
- PUB DATE: 6/28/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle
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Posted: Jun 27, 2022

Video: See Charlotte County (FL) Fire and EMS Christen $700k Engine 16

Last Monday, Charlotte County Fire and EMS held a push-in ceremony for its new Engine 16.

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The new apparatus is a 2021 E-One Cyclone 2 pumper, capable of pumping 1,250 gallons per minute and boasting a 1,000-gallon tank. The price tag, including equipment, was $700,000.

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Posted: Jun 27, 2022

Bella Vista (AR) Fire Station 3 Now Has Ambulance Service

FA reported that Bella Vista fire station 3 opened on January 31. Well, now it has ambulance service, too.

The former Station 3 wasn’t large enough to house an ambulance crew at 2,500 square feet, reports nwaonline.com. But the new facility’s square footage is exactly three times that.

Housing an ambulance at Station 3—located at the intersection of Glasgow and Edinburgh roads, across from its predecessor—means it will arrive minutes earlier, according to the report.

New Station 3 has individual sleeping quarters, as opposed to communal ones, six bedrooms, a larger kitchen, an office, and a workout room. The new digs also has three drive-through bays, up from two at the former facility.

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Posted: Jun 27, 2022

$3.4M West Lincoln (Ontario) Fire Station 2 Moves to Construction Phase

Shovels went into the ground at the 8635 Silver Street site Friday afternoon, to officially mark the start of construction of the new Fire Station 2 in the Township of West Lincoln.

This project is being completed by Niacon Construction. The new Fire Station 2 is expected to be finished and operational by June 2023.

Building a new Fire Station 2 was included as a short-term initiative under Theme 5 in the Corporate Strategic Plan 2019-2029. As part of the 2020 budget approval, $1.9 million was allocated toward this project.

The COVID-19 pandemic created a number of challenges in the construction industry, which resulted in construction estimates that far exceeded what the Township allotted for this project. The proposed budget for this project was later amended to accommodate increased costs.

In a unanimous vote at its regular meeting on May 24, 2022, Council supported the recommendation to move forward with construction and allot $3,456,590 (excluding HST) toward the new Station 2.

Quotes:

“This was a major priority that we made sure to include when we completed our Strategic Plan in 2019. To be able to see shovels in the ground in this term is such a joy. This is a great day for our community as a whole. On behalf of Council, I would like to congratulate Fire Chief Dennis Fisher and his team for achieving this tremendous milestone.”

Dave Bylsma

Mayor

“West Lincoln is fortunate to have a dedicated crew of volunteer firefighters who love and uplift our community. This new station is a vital asset that will support our Fire and Emergency Services as we continue to safeguard our growing community for decades to come.”

Dennis Fisher

Fire Chief/CEMC

“I am so proud of Staff for all the hard work they have put into getting this project off the ground well within our original timeline, even with the added challenges brought on by a global pandemic. This is a monumental step towards accomplishing the goal of Corporate Strategic Plan Theme Number 5: that West Lincoln continues to be a safe community where all residents are supported to thrive throughout their lives. Well done, everyone involved.”

Bev Hendry

Chief Administrative Officer

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