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Posted: Mar 10, 2022

New San Francisco Floating Fire Station Opens for Operations

The San Francisco (CA) Fire Department’s Fireboat Station 35 opens for operations Thursday, and the San Francisco Chronicle had a look at the construction of the new fire station. 

The 73-foot-long-by-96-foot-wide float allows the two-story, 4,900-square-foot station to ride the tides, potentially making it more resilient in the face of disasters such as fires and earthquakes.

The Fire Station 35 historical building will stay standing on the pier where it was originally built, and the fire apparatus it houses will still operate out of its garage, the report noted.

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Posted: Mar 10, 2022

See Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton (VA) Volunteer Fire Department’s Tower 512

The Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department recently took delivery of its new Tower 512.

The department hopes to have it in service soon.

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Posted: Mar 10, 2022

See Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton (VA) Volunteer Fire Department’s Tower 512

The Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department recently took delivery of its new Tower 512.

The department hopes to have it in service soon.

Read more
Posted: Mar 10, 2022

Zero-Interest Loan Paves Way for New Caldwell (NC) Apparatus

According to a report from NewsOfOrangeCounty, the Caldwell (NC) Fire Department (CFD) recently received a zero-interest $400,000 loan to assist in purchasing a new front-live fire apparatus. Piedmont Electric Cooperative is also helping play a role in the purchase by facilitating a loan funded from the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Rural Economic Development Loan and Grant (REDLG) program.

The new apparatus will replace the department’s 1994 front-line engine and increase life- and property-saving assistance across the CFD’s 45-square-mile district. The CFD is an all-volunteer agency with 38 total members and responds to approximately 260-330 calls per year.

CFD Chief Brad Allison said the front-line apparatus will serve as a primary on every structure fire as well as other calls. He said the department is now in the process of building its second fire station to better protect their citizens and lower ISO ratings.

The USDA’s REDLG program provides zero-interest funds from the federal government to local electric cooperatives, who then lend out the money to local entities for projects that support rural areas.

Over the past several years, Piedmont Electric has secured more than $14 million in USDA funding for the North Carolina counties of Orange, Alamance, Caswell, Durham, Granville, and Person. The funding went toward the purchase of fire apparatus and stations, ambulances, schools, a public library, and a Habitat for Humanity warehouse. As the funds are repaid, they are reloaned to help pay for future projects within communities served by Piedmont Electric.

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Posted: Mar 10, 2022

Zero-Interest Loan Paves Way for New Caldwell (NC) Apparatus

According to a report from NewsOfOrangeCounty, the Caldwell (NC) Fire Department (CFD) recently received a zero-interest $400,000 loan to assist in purchasing a new front-live fire apparatus. Piedmont Electric Cooperative is also helping play a role in the purchase by facilitating a loan funded from the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Rural Economic Development Loan and Grant (REDLG) program.

The new apparatus will replace the department’s 1994 front-line engine and increase life- and property-saving assistance across the CFD’s 45-square-mile district. The CFD is an all-volunteer agency with 38 total members and responds to approximately 260-330 calls per year.

CFD Chief Brad Allison said the front-line apparatus will serve as a primary on every structure fire as well as other calls. He said the department is now in the process of building its second fire station to better protect their citizens and lower ISO ratings.

The USDA’s REDLG program provides zero-interest funds from the federal government to local electric cooperatives, who then lend out the money to local entities for projects that support rural areas.

Over the past several years, Piedmont Electric has secured more than $14 million in USDA funding for the North Carolina counties of Orange, Alamance, Caswell, Durham, Granville, and Person. The funding went toward the purchase of fire apparatus and stations, ambulances, schools, a public library, and a Habitat for Humanity warehouse. As the funds are repaid, they are reloaned to help pay for future projects within communities served by Piedmont Electric.

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