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Posted: Nov 8, 2021

Design of Greenfield (MA) Fire Department’s New Station Irks Some

Following the unveiling of the Greenfield (MA) Fire Department’s new station design, residents and even some committee officials have expressed a desire for a more traditional Greenfield look for the facility, reports therecorder.com.

One concern is the design of the entrance, which some say is unceremonious, according to the report. More trepidation lies with the station having two signs. Some comments from firefighters included adding another drive-thru bay in the rear of the building and potentially adding more dorm rooms.

The committee included a few Monday and Thursday meetings throughout the month to discuss the plans, the report says. The full meetings schedule can be found here.

Department officials say they will use the temporary station on Hope Street for about two years before the new facility is ready. The former Main Street fire station will be demolished to make way for a library.

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Posted: Nov 8, 2021

Collision Leaves Omaha (NE) Fire Department Apparatus Inoperable

An Omaha (NE) Fire Department apparatus was responding to a medical call Sunday morning in east Omaha when it was struck by another vehicle, which rendered it inoperable, reports wowt.com.

The accident happened around 1 a.m. near 10th and Martha streets, and fire officials say the vehicle hit the truck while attempting to pass a stopped SUV.

One person was extricated from a sedan and transported to a hospital, and the sedan’s driver was also taken to the hospital, according to the report.

The crash is under investigation.

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Posted: Nov 8, 2021

Belmont (OH) Fire Department Set to Purchase $539k Engine

The Belmont (OH) Village Council recently authorized the purchase of a new $539,000 fire engine, reports timesleaderonline.com, using bonds while at the same time keeping its eyes peeled for grants.

The department’s current 1991 engine is 10 years beyond its recommended service time, and the department has already scouted a demo model of the apparatus, according to the report.

Officials say the village is putting down a $100,000 payment for the engine and financing the rest—with the city already sitting on a 2.25% financing offer—with bi-annual payments that should have it paid off in five years.

The apparatus is currently being built and should be ready for action in December. The report says it will be used for service at the Daytona 500 in February, then receive a final inspection, and be delivered to the department in March.

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Posted: Nov 8, 2021

Reading (PA) Fire Department Breaks Ground on $9M Station

The Reading (PA) Fire Department recently broke ground on a new $9 million station, reports Yahoo.

The new facility—to be built on the northeast corner of Ninth and Marion streets—will be more than three times the size of its predecessor, which was built in 1887 and lacks space, safety features, and many modern amenities, the report says.

Earlier: Reading (PA) City Council Awards Nearly $8M in Contracts for New Station Construction

The old station will be demolished and rebuilt into a playground. Plans for the new station were previously shelved multiple times over location disputes.

More info on the project can be found on Agency Construction Manager Boyle Construction’s website.

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Posted: Nov 8, 2021

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