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Posted: Oct 26, 2021

Update: Man arrested in connection to arson attack on the Islamic Center of Tacoma

A suspect has been arrested by Pierce County detectives in connection to the arson at the Islamic Center of Tacoma. The 38-year-old man was taken into custody on Tuesday the 26th following multiple tips given by the community. The suspect has not been identified at this time, but deputies confirmed he has been booked into the Pierce County Jail on suspicion of first degree arson.
- PUB DATE: 10/26/2021 5:36:56 PM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6 Spokane
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Posted: Oct 26, 2021

Port Neches (TX) Fire Department Receives $13k for Thermal Imaging Cameras

Firehouse Subs in Port Arthur has donated $13,578 to the Port Neches (TX) Fire Department to help with the purchase of new safety equipment. The funds, part of more than $62.5 million for first responder organizations across the country, will be for thermal imaging cameras.

“The past year and a half have been difficult for many, impacting first responders and communities across the country,” Firehouse Subs said in a press release. “As we continue to battle health crises and natural disasters, frontline heroes constantly expose themselves to dangerous situations, creating a need for updated lifesaving equipment.”

“We are grateful to Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation and our local Firehouse Subs in Port Arthur for awarding us this grant,” said Fire Chief Eloy Vega in the release. “By providing thermal imager cameras, our first responders will be able to achieve real-time situational awareness in adverse and hostile conditions to expedite rescue operations and help the people of Port Neches during emergency situations, especially during the upcoming holiday season.”

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Posted: Oct 26, 2021

Grant County Fire District 7 receives grant through local heroes grant program

Grant County Fire District 7 has been chosen as a recipient of Gesa Credit Union’s Local Heroes Grant Award. The fire district based in Soap Lake is receiving $5,000 in funding. The district plans to use the funds to purchase personal protective equipment to be used during firefighting and rescue operations, according to Chief Kirk Sheppard.
- PUB DATE: 10/26/2021 1:32:17 PM - SOURCE: iFiberOne
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Posted: Oct 26, 2021

West Chester Township (OH) Fire Station 73 Project Receives Extra $300k

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Myriad issues have caused delays on construction of the new West Chester Township (OH) Fire Station 73 on Duff Drive, causing around $300,000 in extra costs, reports journal-news.com. However, officials maintain the project was a success financially.

Trustees recently approved $294,600 to cover additional work and $17,841 to fix the asphalt at the temporary station damaged by apparatus, the report says.

Crews moved into the facility on September 18, but the township officially opened it last week. The total cost of the project, including all the variables, is $4.3 million—1.3% over budget.

The township considered renovating the 50-year-old station, but the construction-only cost estimate was $3.6 million compared to $3.5 million to tear down the station and erect a new one, the report says.

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Posted: Oct 26, 2021

Corinna (ME) Fire Department May Receive $1.7M to Relocate HQ

A fire department that serves Corinna (ME) and Exeter could receive as much as $1.7 million in federal grants to relocate and turn a building into its new headquarters, reports bangordailynews.com.

The potential new home is located on Fernald Avenue—across the street from the department’s current Exeter Street headquarters, the report says.

The department’s current facility is small and was built in 1952, officials say. In addition, the building has problems with flooding and parts of the concrete floor are starting to crack.

The new digs would allow the department to continue serving the two towns, as well as the six other towns with which it has mutual-aid agreements, officials say.

Earlier: Howland and Corinna (ME) Seek $4M for Station Upgrades

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