Menu

WFC News

Posted: May 11, 2022

La Conner Firefighters Association fundraiser dance coming to Maple Hall

Dancing shoes and a fire boot will help folks put their best foot forward for the La Conner Firefighters Association dance fundraiser May 21 (6-10 p.m.) at Maple Hall. Proceeds from “Stop! Dance! & Roll!” will support, most notably, the traditional community Easter Egg hunt at Pioneer Park and the recently launched grief basket project.
- PUB DATE: 5/11/2022 10:10:06 AM - SOURCE: La Conner Weekly News
Read more
Posted: May 11, 2022

International leader in wildland fire science to visit Chelan County

An internationally recognized leader in wildland fire and fire science will visit Chelan County in May to conduct a field study that aims to better determine the origin point of wildland fires. Working in conjunction with the Chelan County Fire Marshal’s Office and the U.S. Forest Service, Dr. Albert Simeoni of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass.
- PUB DATE: 5/11/2022 9:00:00 AM - SOURCE: The Leavenworth Echo
Read more
Posted: May 11, 2022

$30M for CA Wildfire-Fighting Smart Planes

CA Gov. Gavin Newsom Friday is expected to announce plans to allocate $30 million to the Fire Integrated Real-time Intelligence System (FIRIS), reports dailynews.com, which is “a program intended to significantly improve situational awareness for first responders.”

Indeed. Planes capable of predicting the behavior of wildfires and relaying that info to crews on the ground in real time could soon see more action. The system came to be around six years ago following talks between General Atomics and Orange County Fire Authority officials.

The FIRIS system comprises two Beechcraft King 200 planes equipped with state-of-the-art sensors which aim to give crews the ability to detect heat and see in dark and even smokey conditions, the report says. Live updates are then sent to ground crews.

The planes cover the entire state and spend hundreds of hours in-flight each year, and they cost between $14 million and $16 million apiece annually to operate, officials say.

Prior, first responders mapping out fire progress were required to land and manually upload their data—which, of course, was not time-efficient.

Read more
Posted: May 11, 2022

City of Lynden introduces new staff

An event of introduction and recognition is the best way to describe the May 2 Lynden City Council meeting. Lynden’s three new firefighters, Kerri Jenkins, Anthony Taylor and Jordan Hastings, all took the oath of office led by Mayor Scott Korthuis. After the ceremony, Lynden Fire Chief Mark Billmire spoke of his gratitude for having three new firefighters.
- PUB DATE: 5/11/2022 7:53:00 AM - SOURCE: Lynden Tribune
Read more
Posted: May 11, 2022

Missouri City (TX) Celebrates Fire Station 6, Fire Administration Building Grand Opening

City Council, staff and residents of Missouri City came together on Saturday, May 7, to officially open Fire Station No. 6 and Fire Administration Offices, located at 18411 Parks Edge Blvd.

The Grand Opening Ceremony began with a Flag-Raising Ceremony by Boy Scout Troop 140, followed by an invocation from Public Safety Chaplain David Northcutt. Missouri City Fire Chief Mario Partida recognized Fire & Rescue Services command staff and firefighters for their daily sacrifices and commitment to serving the citizens of Missouri City.

Mayor Robin J. Elackatt took a moment to acknowledge former and current dignitaries in attendance and highlighted the importance of the new fire station. “I am excited about the future of our City, and today is another wonderful mark in our history,” Mayor Elackatt said. “The City Council and city staff continue to work diligently to protect our city, and together we remain focused and passionate about the betterment of the City of Missouri City.”

Chief Partida thanked the teams responsible for the project, including MCTX Public Works, Martinez Architect, Christensen Building Group, MCTX Fire Department, the Fire Marshal team, and developer Joel L. Scott with Terramark.

The ceremony continued with a traditional fire station ribbon cutting consisting of two red fire hoses being disconnected to unveil the new station and a traditional Wipe Down and Push Back ceremony for Engine 36. Concluding the ceremony was a radio call to service announcing: “Engine 36 to Dispatch. Engine 36 is in service.”

On March 24, 2021, the City officially broke ground and began construction on the approximately 16,752 square-foot, two-story structure in the Parks Edge subdivision off of Lake Olympia Parkway. According to Partida, funding for the station was approved for approximately $5 million. He added that the building was constructed during the height of the pandemic with national materials shortages and shipping challenges, yet was completed on budget and on schedule.

The new station improves Fire & Rescue Services response times in the Parks Edge, Dry Creek, Vicksburg and Lake Olympia communities and includes administrative offices that provide needed capacity in support of City services.

For more updates, please visit the City website: www.missouricitytx.gov, like us on Facebook—fb/MissouriCityTX, follow us on TwitterInstagram and Snapchat—@MissouriCityTX and Nextdoor, watch Missouri City Television (Ch. 16 on Comcast and Ch. 99 on AT&T) or download the MCTX Mobile app (available for free in Google Play and the Apple app store).

Read more
RSS
First16001601160216031605160716081609Last

Theme picker

Search News Articles