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Posted: Apr 21, 2022

Poway (CA) Fire Department Getting $1.65M Ladder Truck

Poway city council recently voted to purchase a $1.65 million replacement ladder truck, reports sandiegouniontribune.com.

It won’t be delivered for about two years, but when it arrives it will replace a 2006 model.

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The price would be 7% more ($110,000) if the department waited until May to purchase the truck, the report says.

Once it arrives, its predecessor will be used for spare parts and the rest auctioned off.

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Posted: Apr 21, 2022

Apartment fire displaces two families in Minnehaha

Two families were displaced Thursday afternoon in an apartment building fire in the Minnehaha area. The Vancouver Fire Department responded at about 1 p.m. to the Willowbrook Apartments, 3607 N.E. 51st St., after an apartment manager called in the fire. The first crew to arrive found heavy smoke coming from the front of a first-floor apartment and spreading to the unit above it, according to fire department spokesman Raymond Egan.
- PUB DATE: 4/21/2022 6:05:43 PM - SOURCE: The Columbian
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Posted: Apr 21, 2022

St. Lucie County (FL) Fire District Donating Rescue Truck to Liberia (Africa)

Following talks that began last September, the St. Lucie County Fire District is donating one of its rescue trucks to the African nation of Liberia, reports wptv.com.

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The district was holding two apparatus as reserves in the midst of the COVID scare, but since that has let up a bit it decided to follow through with the donation, the report says.

Officials describe the truck as a hospital on wheels. It’s being driven to the Port of Jacksonville, at which it will be shipped to its new home. They anticipate a delivery date of about 90 days.

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Posted: Apr 21, 2022

Man Buys $12K Pumper; Will Trick It Out, Use for Public Events

Video via Nick OFF Duty’s YouTube page

What would you do if you had $12,000 to burn?

Randall, who runs FEDS Apparel, a company that supplies apparel to police, decided to put his 12 G’s to good use and purchased a fully functional Pierce pumper off Craigslist.

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The Nick OFF Duty YouTube channel has video, and he says the apparatus “will be used for community outreach. We exist because of the men and women who put on the uniforms.”

The plan is to remove the water tank and replace it with a keg system with eight beers on tap, four Slurpee-type machines, and a sound-system. Once complete, it will be used pro-bono at agency and charity events.

“It’s all about humanizing the badge and giving back,” he says.

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Posted: Apr 21, 2022

Mattituck (NY) Fire District Proposes $112M Expansion

The Mattituck Fire District has its eyes on a $112 million expansion, with a bond vote planned for a yet-to-be-determined date in June, reports suffolktimes.com.

The $112 million would be approximately $180 per household assessed at $6,000, according to the report. The department plans to hold a public meeting(s) prior to the vote.

The plan is to merge three parcels for a total of 2.28 acres and expand the firehouse on Pike Street and Route 25, with further plans to relocate the historic firehouse on site and demolish the building currently used as district office, according to the report. This would require area variances.

The firehouse expansion would gross 13,260 square feet and see four pull-through truck bays, offices, and accessory spaces, with more parking spots and highway access, and possibly a fitness room, the report says.

The plans have been in the works for a few years and went to the town last year, and the next step is to adopt a resolution and hold a public meeting, the report says.

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