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Posted: Sep 2, 2021

Ocean City Council (MD) Learns Cost of Fire Station

The Ocean City Council learned that the cost of building a new fire station would be twice more than expected, reports OC Today.

The cost was projected $5.5 million five months ago but has since jumped to $12.7 million.

The new fire station is intended to replace a fire station built in 1969 that was last updated in 1986.

The station’s current design includes four drive-through bays, two tiers of decontamination areas, plenty of storage for fire, EMS, and dive team equipment, 15 bunks for duty crew members, five live-in dormitories with Jack and Jill restrooms, five flexible spaces that can be used for offices, bunks, or live-in spaces, a training room, conference room and gym.

The total cost of the project is $12.7 million, which includes $2 million to strengthen against storms and public safety requirements, $470,000 for furniture, fixtures, and equipment, and $480,000 for the design.

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Posted: Sep 2, 2021

Westport Hose Co. #1 (NY) Moves to Fire Station

Westport Hose Co. #1 is moving into a new fire station, reports The Sun.

The long-awaited expansion update brings all fire trucks, ambulances and rescue support vehicles under one roof.

The fire trucks are in their bay and bunker gear line the back wall, all fully operational should the need arise. The historic fire bell will be moved to the new site and placed on a platform in the front yard.

Eight bays for trucks and ambulance rigs allow easy entry and a fast exit.

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Posted: Sep 2, 2021

Waco (TX) Fire Station Nearing Completion

The City of Waco’s Fire Station is nearing completion, reports Everything Lubbock.

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Posted: Sep 2, 2021

Allen Township (PA) Approves $1M for Purchase of Fire Apparatus

Officials have voted to donate $1 million to the Allen Township Fire Company for the purchase of an elevated waterway vehicle, reports The Home News.

Two manufacturers were approached to make the vehicle. While the truck costs $1,020,000, the fire company can receive a substantial discount by paying in full, bringing the cost down to $985,000. Fire Chief Dale Hassler said the fire company also recently applied for a $16,000 grant. 

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Posted: Sep 2, 2021

Yakima Greenway, residential fires kept firefighters hopping Wednesday

Yakima firefighters were busy Wednesday with two fires — one that scorched nearly a half-acre on the Yakima Greenway and another that badly damaged a home. Crews were first called to the Greenway about 12:30 p.m., where a fast-spreading fire was feeding on timber north of the McGuire Community Playground, according to a Yakima Fire Department news release.
- PUB DATE: 9/2/2021 1:12:54 PM - SOURCE: Yakima Herald-Republic - Metered Site
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