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Posted: Dec 25, 2025

Utica (IN) Fire & Rescue to Be Fully Operational by Jan. 1

Kelly Khuri, president of the Utica Township Fire Protection District, updated Clark County Commissioners on progress made after challenges, including debt and staffing, with plans for full operation by January 1, 2026.

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Posted: Dec 25, 2025

WA City Approves Budget That Includes Funds for New Fire Department

Othello city officials approved a $29 million budget for 2026, including $10.1 million from the general fund, focusing on city operations and future projects.

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Posted: Dec 24, 2025

Polson (MT) Commission Weighs Pros, Cons of Second Fire Station

City of Polson officials, including City Manager Ed Meece, discussed a proposed land swap for a second fire station at a workshop, facing concerns about funding and feasibility from commissioners.

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Posted: Dec 24, 2025

NY Fire Departments Preparing to Rely More on Tankers, Fewer Hydrants Amid Water Shortage

Fire departments in Onondaga and Madison counties, New York, are preparing for potential water shortages due to a major water main break affecting six towns. Officials encourage using portable tankers for firefighting.

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Posted: Dec 23, 2025

Lexington (KY) Officials Want a New Fleet of Drones to Assess Emergency Situations

The Lexington Department of Public Safety plans to test drones for emergency response to 911 calls, aiming for efficiency in life-threatening situations, with funding pending council approval.

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