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Posted: Jan 25, 2022

One person slightly burned while escaping Everett apartment fire

Firefighters were able to stop an apartment fire before it took down an entire building. The Everett Fire Department (EFD) said it was called to the fire at Silver Point Apartments in the 12000 block of 19th Ave. SE Monday night. The caller said the fire was in a third-floor apartment. Smoke was coming out of the third-floor unit in the E-building when crews arrived, they soon contained and took out the fire, thanks in part to the building sprinkler system.
- PUB DATE: 1/25/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle
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Posted: Jan 24, 2022

Dough: Springfield (OH) Fire Rescue Getting $548k Custom Pumper

City officials recently approved the purchase—not to exceed $548,502—of a new Sutphen custom pumper for Springfield (OH) Fire Rescue, reports springfieldnewssun.com.

The new apparatus, which will replace one that’s nearly 30 years old, will take at least 23 months to build and will be housed at one of the three future stations, the report says. The three new stations will be at South Limestone Street, Burt Street, and an undetermined location.

The predecessor is a 28-year-old apparatus currently housed at the Selma Road station, the report says. One of the three new facilities will replace the Selma Road station.

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Posted: Jan 24, 2022

Mount Airy (NC) Fire Department Set to Purchase $561k Engine Via Loan

Mount Airy (NC) officials are taking out a loan to purchase a $561,720 2022 engine from Atlantic Coast Fire Trucks, despite sitting on available funds, reports mtairynews.com.

They’re taking the loan road because the municipality has identified $11.6 million worth of looming big-ticket items that could wipe out their savings, the report says.

The agreement says the city will borrow the money for a period of 10 years at a fixed rate of 2.31%, with the first payment to occur October 1 and continue on that day for the duration of the pact; the interest will total $69,740, according to the report, and the lender is REV Financial Services.

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The Mount Airy Fire Department is expected to take delivery of the apparatus in February. The department has a mostly aging fleet which includes two 1995 Sutphen trucks and a 2000 American LaFrance.

The decision was made at last Thursday’s board meeting, which can be seen in its entirety here:

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Posted: Jan 24, 2022

Follow Up: 3 people killed in Thurston County house fire

Detectives are working with fire officials to determine the cause of an early Saturday morning fire that killed three people in Rainier, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office. About 1:20 a.m. Saturday, fire crews were dispatched to the 16100 block of Village Drive Southeast in Rainier. They arrived to find the home engulfed in flames.
- PUB DATE: 1/24/2022 3:17:11 PM - SOURCE: Olympian
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Posted: Jan 24, 2022

Police Investigating Theft from Weymouth (Australia) Volunteer Fire Station

Monday, 24 January 2022 – 3:53 pm.

Police are investigating the theft of firefighting equipment from Weymouth (Australia) Volunteer Fire Station yesterday.

In the early hours of yesterday morning, offenders stole equipment from the station including chainsaws and tools.

Anyone with information in relation to the theft, which is the third at the station in twelve months, is urged to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1800 333 000.

During previous thefts, offenders have stolen equipment including eight UHF radios.

Related: Tasmania Department has Second Theft of Fire Equipment

Speaking on the impact the thefts have had on the Weymouth Volunteer Fire Station, TFS Acting Station Officer of the North-East District, Roger Brown said “In the middle of a developing fire season it’s disappointing that the Weymouth Volunteer Fire Station has again been the target of theft.

“The sole fire truck for the brigade, which is equipped for firefighting response to protect the community, has had a number of important operational equipment items stolen, including eight UHF radios and chainsaws.

“The brigade looks after around 400 properties in the townships of Weymouth, Tamoshanter and Lulworth and has already responded to several fires this year.

“The theft of the equipment has wide-spread ramifications, as the volunteers, who selflessly volunteer to assist the community, are for a period without required equipment and their infrastructure is damaged.

“I ask anyone with information to come forward, and to be vigilant for any suspicious activity around fire stations.”

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