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Posted: May 25, 2022

Hamilton (MT) Green Lights New Fire Station

Firefighters in Hamilton (MT) hope to be moving into a new fire station by Fall of 2023 now that the city has approved zoning permits that will allow the new facility to be located across the street from the current building, according to a report by ABC Fox Montana.

According to the report, the current station, built in 1907 is too small, doesn’t support technology and was built before anyone had concerns about carcinogens.

The new station will be 14,000 square feet and has sufficient space to accommodate larger apparatus, according to the report, which indicated apparatus purchasing was limited to the size of what would fit in the station.

The new station will resolve a lot of issues the department has with the historic structure it currently uses, according to the report.

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Posted: May 25, 2022

Meridian (ID) Is Expecting Its Seventh Fire Station to Open by Fall 2023

Meridian (ID) broke ground on the seventh station in the city and the newest facility is designed to improve response time and reduce firefighter’s carcinogen exposure, according to a report by KTVB 7.

The new fire station will be 11,500 square feet, have three apparatus bays, a work area, day room, fitness area and six sleeping rooms, the report says, noting there will be areas for decontamination as well and better ventilation to reduce the risk of firefighter cancer. A sink is included at each entry to the living area to allow firefighters to wash to help prevent cross contamination, the report says.

The station is expected to be up and running by fall of 2023, according to KTVB.

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Posted: May 25, 2022

Federal Funding Helps Arnoldsburg (WV) Put New Pumper/Tanker in Service

With help from the United States Department of Agriculture, the Arnoldsburg (WV) Volunteer Fire Department has put a new pumper/tanker in service, according to a report published by 12WBOY.  

The new $405,000 truck is built on a Kenworth T880 by Pierce Mfg. and was funded through the USDA Rural Development Community Facilities Direct Loan and Grant Program, according to the report.  

The new pumper/tanker will replace a 30-year-old unit, according to 12WBOY, that said local officials feel the purchase would not have happened without the federal funding.

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Posted: May 25, 2022

Photo of the Day: May 25, 2022

Spencer—Angola (IN) Fire Department pumper-tanker. Freightliner 108 SD cab and chassis; Cummins L9 400-hp engine; Hale Qmax-XS 1,500-gpm pump; APR polypropylene 2,031-gallon water tank. Dealer: Spencer Manufacturing, South Haven, MI.

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Posted: May 25, 2022

Why do Reno fire investigators prosecute more cases than the national average?

VIDEO/PHOTOS: The Reno Fire Department fights hundreds of fires each year. There's a team focused on the dozens of fires that are intentionally set. Arson cases are the least often, least effectively prosecuted criminal offenses in America even though they are the largest dollar loss crime, exceeding burglaries, thefts and armed robberies combined, according to the interFire website.
- PUB DATE: 5/25/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KRNV-DT NBC 4 Reno
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