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Posted: Jun 4, 2026

Kennewick Fire Department preparing for wildfires and dry summer conditions

Dry and hot conditions are creating concerns in the early part of the fire season. Christel Bennese, lead meteorologist at the Pendleton National Weather Service, said the region is more vulnerable to fires from June through September. Bennese said below-average winter snowpack, warmer temperatures and drier conditions all raise the fire risk.

“If you look at the fire weather outlook, we are sitting in the red, which means that we do have the chance for significant wildland fires,” Bennese said. “So it just means that over the next 3 to 4 months, we’re going to stay in a higher risk of potential of seeing significant wildland fires.” Kennewick Fire Chief Michael Heffner said the department has been preparing and training before any major wildfires happen.

KNDO-TV NBC 23 Yakima

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Posted: Jun 4, 2026

Kennewick plans new fire station to serve growing Southridge area

The City of Kennewick is advancing early planning for a new fire station as city leaders work to match emergency services with rapid growth in one of the community’s fastest-developing areas. Fire Station Six is planned for city-owned property near Bob Olson Parkway and Colorado Street in the Southridge area, where significant residential and commercial development continues to expand.

“Several years ago we put in a lot of capital investment to put Bob Olson Parkway in as well as some of the utilities. So that kind of really opened up the area for development, and we’re really starting to see traction. So a lot of single family housing development, some multi-family coming. You see a lot of dirt being moved out there,” said Erin Erdman, Kennewick city manager.

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Posted: Jun 4, 2026

PA Fire Department Operating From Parking Lot Amid Sewage Contamination Dispute

The Muncy Township Volunteer Fire Company has been displaced for six weeks due to a sewage backup.

The post PA Fire Department Operating From Parking Lot Amid Sewage Contamination Dispute appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

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Posted: Jun 4, 2026

Muir Beach (CA) Voters Approve Fire Tax for Equipment, Station Maintenance

Measure M, a proposed parcel tax increase for Muir Beach's fire services, received 84% approval on election night.

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Posted: Jun 4, 2026

Boston Heights (OH) Unveils Plans for New Public Safety Center

Boston Heights officials will hold a public meeting on June 16 to discuss a proposed $9 million public safety center.

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