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Posted: May 13, 2022

Paine Field Snohomish County Airport’s emergency drill an 'absolute success'

Paine Field Snohomish County Airport conducted its full-scale, triannual emergency Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) drill. The exercise simulated a plane accident scenario and involved multiple agencies, from airport staff to the FBI. Paine Field Airport conducts drills throughout the year, including quarterly fire department tabletop exercises and even earthquake drills, but the MCI drill only happens every three years and is the port’s largest-scaled multi-agency exercise.
- PUB DATE: 5/13/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Lynwood Times
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Posted: May 13, 2022

West Valley fire officials say we could see 'catastrophic fires' this wildfire season

Local fire officials say homeowners in they Valley need to be prepared now more than ever as we enter wildfire season. They also say despite the lack of warm weather we have been seeing, there is actually more concern to be had. Nathan Craig, fire chief for the West Valley Fire Department, says “this time most years we’re already starting to dry out, but we’re still growing.
- PUB DATE: 5/13/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS/CW+ 29 Yakima
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Posted: May 12, 2022

Jackson (MI) Fire Department Puts in Service 2021 Pierce Enforcer

A new fire truck is now in service at the Jackson Fire Department. The new truck arrived at Fire Station No. 2 earlier this spring.

Late last year, the Jackson City Council approved the use of $700,000 in American Rescue Plan funds toward a 2021 Pierce Enforcement fire engine. It replaces two aging rigs with frequent mechanical issues.

The fire truck is assigned to Fire Station No. 2 on S. Milwaukee Street. That fire station recently reopened for service to provide better fire coverage for the south side of Jackson. The new engine will be used to help firefighters battle fires, but also transport them for other first responder duties.

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Posted: May 12, 2022

Chariton (IA) Volunteer Fire Department to Get 2023 Pumper

City council recently approved the purchase of a 2023 pumper for the Chariton Volunteer Fire Department, reports charitonleader.com.

A total of $550,000 from the city’s Fiscal Year 2023 is budgeted for the purchase.

Officials say the Alexis Fire Equipment Company can deliver the new truck within a year for a total of $575,609. Other companies would take two years to produce the pumper, according to the report.

A $208,565 payment must be made when the chassis is finished—August or September 2022—and officials say funds will be available at that time.

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Posted: May 12, 2022

Commentary: Here’s how we foot the bill for reducing wildfires in Washington

Thinning public woodlands to remove millions of dead trees is a way to generate much needed cash to reduce wildfire risks, improve forest health, and protect rural homeowners and farms. It is money the U.S. Forest Service and Washington’s Department of Natural Resources don’t have because the bulk of their funds are tied up fighting fires.
- PUB DATE: 5/12/2022 11:36:00 AM - SOURCE: Kent Reporter
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