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Posted: Jun 16, 2022

Yakima firefighters extinguish a car that caught on fire

Yakima Firefighters (YFD) had to act quickly yesterday after a car was completely engulfed in flames. According to the YFD Facebook page, YFD Firefighters responded to a car fire on the 3000 Block of Clinton Way on June 15. The fire crew quickly deployed their hoses and attacked the fire for a quick extinguishment.
- PUB DATE: 6/16/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS/CW+ 29 Yakima
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Posted: Jun 15, 2022

New Bridge (VA) Fire & Rescue Getting New Station

Louisa County officials have approved the final design for a new New Bridge Fire & Rescue station.

The new facility, which will be built at 1856 New Bridge Rd. in Mineral, will house an ambulance, engine, tanker, and the fireboat.

“The New Bridge Fire & Rescue Station will improve service and reduce response times around Lake Anna and in surrounding areas of the County,” the county’s website says. “The area that this station will serve as ‘first due’ is where we have a significant amount of current and projected growth.”

Its expected completion date is spring 2023.

Learn more about the facility here.

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Posted: Jun 15, 2022

Fireworks ban in King County weeks before 4th of July celebrations

Most incorporated cities in King County already have fireworks bans, but unincorporated parts of the county have been a fireworks free-for-all on the Fourth of July. Not anymore. The King County Council has approved a ban on the use and sale of commercial fireworks in all unincorporated parts of the county.
- PUB DATE: 6/15/2022 5:48:15 PM - SOURCE: My Northwest
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Posted: Jun 15, 2022

FDIC International 2022 Exhibitor Showcase: LION

Check out what LION had on display in their booth at FDIC International 2022.

More: https://www.lionprotects.com/

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Posted: Jun 15, 2022

You’re Invited to Leland Fire/Rescue (NC) Station 53’s Dedication!

The Town of Leland is excited to officially open the new Leland Fire/Rescue Station 53 with a dedication and open house on Sat., June 18 from 1 to 3 p.m. The community is invited to help the Town celebrate with a short ceremony featuring a traditional hose uncoupling and tours of the new station.

Station 53, located at 187 Old Lanvale Road, was built in a strategic location to serve the rapidly growing area along Highway 17. Travel times to incidents in this area that used to be 8 to 12 minutes will now improve to 4 to 8 minutes.

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“I am very excited about the opening of Station 53. This station improves our ability to serve the community and create excellent outcomes,” Fire Chief Ronnie Hayes said. “This facility is a great example of the dedication and commitment that the Town Council and staff have to the safety and welfare of the citizens of Leland and northern Brunswick County.”

The state-of-the-art facility includes four bays and will house Battalion 5, Engine 53, and Truck 53. The station has eight dorm rooms, a kitchen, a day room, and a gym to keep staff ready to serve. The station also has a dedicated decontamination room, allowing staff to properly decontaminate after a fire and decrease the spread of cancer-causing carcinogens.

Eight people will man the station 24/7. The department hired 12 new people to staff it.

“The addition and location of Station 53, our third fully-staffed fire station, will help the Town increase its Public Safety infrastructure in order to keep up with the continued growth we are experiencing, and to improve our ability to effectively provide service to our community,” Public Safety Director Chris Langlois said.

Work on the site started in July 2021 and involved transforming the Town’s former Municipal Operations Building.

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