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Posted: Sep 14, 2021

Fort Smith (AR) Fire Station Finishes Renovations

The renovation of Fort Smith’s Fire Station 1 is complete, reports Times Record.

In September 2020, the fire station had both Aspergillus and Cladosporium fungi that necessitated a gut renovation. Firefighters moved back into the fire station in July 16 but had been living out of the engine bay.

The fire station was originally built in 1972, and most of the decor was still from the 1970s before the renovations. Some of the renovations include private rooms and updates to the gym.

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Posted: Sep 14, 2021

Clinton City (SC) Council Approves Grant Application for Fire Apparatus

The Clinton City Council approved applying for a Community Development Block Grant of $500,000 for the initial purchase of a fire truck, reports WLBG Radio 860.

A replacement is needed for a 1995 KME truck that was taken out of service due to mechanical issues and sold at auction.

The city would use a lease purchase arrangement to obtain the necessary equipment to outfit the truck. That equipment would total another approximately $200,000.

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Posted: Sep 14, 2021

Fire Station Project Focal Point of Bernardston (MA) Town Meeting

Among four items up for consideration at Wednesday’s Special Town Meeting in Bernardston (MA) is funding for a fire station addition project, reports gazettenet.com.

Officials will be asking at the meeting to set aside $130,000 of a voter-approved $3 million to get the first wave of fire station expenses covered, officials say. It’s mainly for invoices generated from the construction of the addition, a project that was approved in May, the report says.

The Special Town Meeting is scheduled for tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the Bernardston Elementary School gym. More information on the fire station project, as well as the other three items on the agenda, can be found here.

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Posted: Sep 14, 2021

IAFF 2021 Fallen Fire Fighter Remembrance to Be Held Virtually

The largest fire fighter’s union in the U.S. and Canada will conduct a virtual service honoring members who died protecting their communities.

The International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) will hold a virtual Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial Remembrance on Saturday, September 18 at 1:00 p.m. (ET). The names of 225 fire fighters and emergency medical personnel who died in the line of duty will be etched onto the Wall of Honor at Memorial Park in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Related: The Memorial Is More About the Celebration of Life

The names of the fallen include 19 who died from illnesses linked to Ground Zero toxic exposures following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center 20 years ago and 24 who died from COVID-19. The names of the fallen will be highlighted during the virtual event, which will be broadcast online at www.iaff.org/fffm21.

“These fire fighters and paramedics remained committed to keeping their communities safe through their very last days, even as the dangers they faced expanded,” says IAFF General President Edward A. Kelly. “Although we are unable to hold our ceremony in person, we will  pause to honor our brothers and sisters who lost their lives in the line of duty from fire scene tragedies, cancer, trauma, post-traumatic stress and now duty-related COVID-19. We will always pay tribute to our fallen, and we will make sure their loved ones will never be forgotten.”

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Posted: Sep 14, 2021

Beavercreek Township (OH) Opens New $5.4 Million Fire Station

A new $5.4 million fire station is now open and providing services to Beavercreek Township (OH), according to a report published by the Dayton Daily News.

According to the newspaper report, the new station is dedicated to former fire chief Treber “Bud” Crawford, who forecasted the need for a fifth fire station back in the 1970s and encouraged township officials to buy the land upon which the new station sits.

Station 65 has accommodations for up to six firefighters at a time, but is typically staffed by three, the newspaper reported, adding that it was paid for in part by a 2019 fire and ems levy.

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