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Posted: May 8, 2026

Peek Inside Illinois’ Historic Fire Museum From 1894

PHOTOS: A former firehouse in Aurora, Illinois hides a remarkable slice of history behind its brick walls. Built in 1894, this Victorian-era station still stands along North Broadway, now serving a very different purpose.

Inside, visitors step into more than a century of firefighting history, where vintage engines, detailed artifacts, and interactive exhibits bring the past to life. One moment you’re looking at hand-powered equipment, the next you’re exploring how early crews responded to emergencies long before modern tools existed.

The building itself adds to the experience, with its restored architectural details offering a glimpse into the city’s past. It’s an unexpectedly engaging stop that blends local heritage with hands-on discovery, making it just as appealing for curious adults as it is for younger visitors.

For 86 consecutive years, this building was not a museum or a landmark. It was a fully operational fire station, housing the Aurora Fire Department and sending crews out to protect the city from 1894 all the way through 1980.

That kind of longevity in a single structure is genuinely rare, and it gives the building a lived-in energy that no amount of decorating could manufacture.

Generations of Aurora firefighters reported to duty here, trained within these walls, and answered calls from this very address at 53 N Broadway, Aurora, IL 60505.

The rhythms of shift work, the clang of alarm bells, and the rumble of engines rolling out through those garage doors were part of daily life in this neighborhood for nearly a century.

Ever After in the Woods

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Posted: May 8, 2026

Two firefighters retire from FD3 after decades of service

In recent months, two firefighters have retired from Clallam County Fire District 3. Firefighter/EMT John McIntyre retired on March 28, and Captain Kevin Van De Wege on April 30. District officials honored them with ceremonies on March 27 for McIntyre and April 22 for Van De Wege, who also served as a state representative (2007-2016) and a senator (2017-Oct. 1, 2024) for the 24th district while in the fire service.

According to district documents, McIntyre began as a volunteer for the district on Feb. 3, 1992 and joined the district’s maintenance division on Jan. 1, 2001. He transferred to become a career firefighter/EMT on June 1, 2017 working on A shift. Van De Wege started working for the fire district as a firefighter/paramedic on April 9, 2001. He was promoted to lieutenant on July 1, 2008 and then to captain on Oct. 1, 2021. He retired serving on the district’s B shift.

Sequim Gazette – Metered Site

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Posted: May 8, 2026

Spokane County receives FEMA grant for wildfire prevention projects

Spokane County has received a federal grant to fund wildfire prevention projects in four conservation areas as officials prepare for the upcoming fire season. The newly accepted FEMA grant will support fire mitigation work at Haynes , Holmberg, Beacon Hill, and McKenzie Conservation Areas. The projects aim to clear fire-burning materials that could help wildfires spread through these areas. The initiative comes as residents remember recent wildfire threats in the region. A wildfire on Beacon Hill previously forced hundreds of people to evacuate and threatened nearby homes.

“The fire moved very, very quickly. And we got to the point, at least in this neighborhood, that we had to be prepared. And it was very nerve wracking,” said Ben Van Meter, who lives near Beacon Hill. “You had to think through like, okay, what are the absolute essentials that we need to grab and get out of here in case the fire does move quickly in our direction?” Van Meter’s experience reflects the concerns of many residents living near forested areas in the Pacific Northwest. The proximity to natural areas brings both benefits and risks for homeowners.

KAYU-TV FOX 28 Spokane

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Posted: May 8, 2026

Facing a shortage, Puget Sound Fire is getting creative as it aims to fill 100 positions

VIDEO: KING 5 anchors Jake Whittenberg and Mimi Jung got a firsthand look at the intense physical and mental demands firefighters face during a live fire training exercise at the Fire Training Academy in North Bend, highlighting the challenges behind a critical staffing shortage plaguing local fire departments.

Puget Sound Fire, which covers 120 square miles and 17 fire stations across SeaTac, Tukwila, Kent, Covington, Maple Valley, and Fire Districts 37 and 43, needs to hire 100 qualified firefighters over the next two years. The department is struggling with a drastically reduced candidate pool — a recent academy class enrolled only 11 recruits when officials hoped for 25.

This marks a dramatic shift from years past when fire departments might see two to three thousand applicants competing for just five open spots. Now, departments struggle to find people willing to take on the demanding job.

The massive hiring push is driven by a perfect storm of departmental changes. Puget Sound Fire is expanding to new stations while experiencing a wave of retirements from firefighters hired in the 1980s and early 1990s. Additionally, the department recently secured a grant to add a fourth crew member to its ladder companies, enhancing safety but requiring an additional 12 to 14 hires.

KING-TV NBC 5 Seattle

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Posted: May 8, 2026

$750K Middletown (CT) Fire Station Upgrade Plan Targets Mold, Cramped Conditions

Middletown officials plan to vote on a $750,000 bond for renovations to Fire Station 2, addressing mold and space issues.

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