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Posted: Aug 17, 2021

‘Encampment Fire': Why Seattle has a new 911 designation for homeless camps

With codes and categories for responses ranging from brush fires to rope rescues, the Seattle Fire Department has added new designations for the significant number of 911 calls it faces in an environment home to thousands in the city — encampments. A SFD spokesperson tells CHS the new categories including “encampment aid” and “encampment fire” are important for tracking both the number and the circumstances of the department’s responses to incidents involving homeless encampments.
- PUB DATE: 8/17/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Capitol Hill Seattle Blog
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Posted: Aug 16, 2021

Stoughton (MA) Fire Station Plans Unveiled

A new concept for a Stoughton fire station is smaller than originally proposed, reports WickedLocal.com.

The new Stoughton Station One would have larger fire truck bays and dormitories for both male and female firefighters, who currently have to use the same facilities for showering and sleeping.

The new plan would also allow for an ambulance to be moved to Station 2. The original plan for the fire station would have required three to four acres. By splitting functions, more viable properties could be considered.

An all-inclusive fire station would have cost at least $30 million. By developing a smaller station and repurposing the current main station, the total cost is expected to cost between $18 and $24 million.

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Posted: Aug 16, 2021

Lake Country (CA) Fire Department Adds Fire Apparatus to Fleet

The Lake Country Fire Department has received a new tactical tender truck to its fleet, reports Vernon Morning Star.

The new tender apparatus carries 2,000 imperial gallons of water. The tanker is able to fill port-a-tanks in areas lacking water supply with two portable pumps to draft out of a static water source if the truck cannot get close.

Fire Chief Steve Windsor said the truck can pump 840 gallons per minute and has a remote control monitor so it can pump and roll – operated by the officer in the cab.

The truck is fully stocked with fire hose, appliances, chain saws, and even an electric cooler to keep drinking water cold. The truck has enough room for storage of gear and tents for when the truck is deployed to assist on wildfires in other areas of need.

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Posted: Aug 16, 2021

Scott (LA) Fire Department Unveiling 107-Foot Ladder Fire Apparatus

The Scott Volunteer Fire Department is inviting the public to view its brand-new 107-foot ladder truck, reports KLFY.com.

Fire Chief Chad Sonnier said the growth of Scott, and the likelihood of needing to reach steeper and taller roofs. He said the purchase of the expensive fire truck will be worth it if the truck saves one life.

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Posted: Aug 16, 2021

Parishville (NY) Celebrating New Fire Station

The Parishville Volunteer Fire Department is welcoming its new station with a parade and an open house, reports NNY 360.

The prior fire station’s proximity to a river caused drainage problems. The new $2 million fire station provides more room for equipment, a bigger meeting room, bigger offices, a decom room, and a washer and dryer for turnout gear.

The parade will be followed by an open house at the new station so people can get a tour.

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