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Posted: Feb 10, 2022

Wasatch County (UT) Fire District Wants Three New Stations

To combat anticipated heavy growth, the Wasatch County (UT) Fire District wants to build three new stations, reports kpcw.org.

To do so it hopes to levy an impact fee to raise the funds. If approved, future developers would fund stations in Heber City and the Jordanelle area via new fees, the report says. The new fee would replace a 2020 impact fee, which was used to buy land for the future Heber station.

The potential new Heber station would house administrative offices, currently located at the Jordanelle location.

The board plans to hold a public hearing about it on Tuesday, March 8 at 6 p.m. at the Wasatch County Administration Building, according to the report. A vote on the fee will be held immediately following the hearing. If approved, it will take effect after 90 days.

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Posted: Feb 10, 2022

Watch: Groundbreaking Ceremony for Concord Township (OH) Fire Department Station 1

Ground was recently broken for the Concord Township (OH) Fire Department’s Station 1.

The 22,600-square-foot structure will be built across from the current station, which will be razed when Station 2 is constructed—for which there is no set date.

The Station 1 plan can be seen in full here:

Station 1’s completion is expected in spring/summer 2023, which coincides with the 75th anniversary of the township’s fire department.

The Station 2 plan can be seen in full here:

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Posted: Feb 10, 2022

Apartment fire in Kelso sends 72-year-old to hospital

A72-year-old man was rescued from a Kelso home fire Wednesday night. Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue and Longview firefighters retrieved the unresponsive man from a fire in a unit of a one-story apartment building and transported him to PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center in Longview. Cowlitz 2 officials say they received a report of an apartment fire at 9:54 p.
- PUB DATE: 2/10/2022 12:28:09 PM - SOURCE: Longview Daily News
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Posted: Feb 10, 2022

Charlottesville (VA) Fire Department Receiving $140k for Safety Devices

The Charlottesville (VA) Fire Department is receiving $140,000 to purchase smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, stovetop fire stops, and CPR-assist devices, reports NBC29.com.

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It’s part of a department effort to ensure residents have smoke alarms installed. The funding is coming via grant, which has a specific target demographic for the equipment, according to the report.

Officials say Fifeville, Belmont, and 10th & Page are among the neighborhoods that will be receiving the devices.

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Posted: Feb 10, 2022

HFSC Will Award $500 Stipends to 30 U.S. Fire Departments for Home Fire Sprinkler Outreach

The deadline to apply is February 21, 2022.

February 7, 2022, Frankfort, IL – The Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition (HFSC) will award stipends to 30 qualifying fire departments that demonstrate a plan to conduct community outreach during home Fire Sprinkler Week 2022.

The stipends, funded through a grant from State Farm Insurance, are being rolled out ahead of Home Fire Sprinkler Week, which will take place across North America May 15-21, 2022. Co-Sponsored by HFSC and the NFPA Fire Sprinkler Initiative, the week emphasizes the dangers of home fires to residents and firefighters and promotes the importance of building new homes with automatic fire sprinklers.

The stipends will help fire departments of any size or type conduct educational programs that may include:

  • Produce an educational banner or canopy tent with your logo.
  • Purchase a TV monitor to play HFSC’s new Virtual Reality video or other HFSC educational videos.
  • Create a video using your smartphone showing the benefits of home fire sprinklers and post to social media or your website.
  • Boost social media posts. Share HFSC’s new Virtual Reality video, other HFSC educational videos and social media cards. 
  • Build a Home Fire Sprinkler 13D Display which includes a riser pack donated by AGF Manufacturing. HFSC’s Display Guide provides all the information you need to build it.

To qualify, applicants must be current members of the free Built for Life Fire Department Program (BFLFD). They will also be required to describe their plan to use and evaluate their awards. Join the BFLFD program and apply for a stipend here: 2022 HFSC Stipend Program. The deadline to apply is February 21, 2022.

Now in its fifth year, Home Fire Sprinkler Week has become popular with fire departments in the US and Canada and HFSC anticipates widespread participation again in 2022.

Learn more about Home Fire Sprinkler Week and follow HFSC activities on

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HFSCorg

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/homefiresprinklercoalition/

On Twitter:  https://twitter.com/HFSCorg and in Canada https://twitter.com/HFSCinCanada

About the Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition (HFSC)
For 26 years, HFSC has developed and provided comprehensive, non-commercial, educational resources that highlight the life safety benefits of protecting homes with fire sprinklers. HFSC’s mission is solely educational and its materials are available to everyone at no cost through HFSC’s website.

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