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Posted: Jul 29, 2021

Structure Fire Damages Two Homes in Wenatchee

A 3rd-alarm fire heavily damaged two homes Thursday afternoon on the 1100 block of Kittitas Street in Wenatchee. Chelan County Fire District 1 Battalion Chief Peter Rigelman said crews from across the region responded to the scene around 4:30 pm. “The first arriving unit had two structures on fire.
- PUB DATE: 7/29/2021 7:52:38 PM - SOURCE: KPQ-AM 560
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Posted: Jul 29, 2021

Fort Wayne (IN) Selected Location for Fire Station

A location has been selected and construction of a new fire station is expected to be underway in the fall, reports WANE 15.

The location was picked for several reasons, including a bigger lot that will allow trucks to pull in easier. The location is also away from schools, which neighbor the current station.<

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Posted: Jul 29, 2021

Hendersonville (NC) Fire Station Receives SHARP Certification

A Hendersonville fire station received a SHARP certification through OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), reports ABC 13 News.

The program recognizes small business employers who have used OSHA’s On-Site Consultation Program services and operate exemplary safety and health programs.

There are no other SHARP worksites in Henderson, Polk or Transylvania counties, and only one in Buncombe County.

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Posted: Jul 29, 2021

Takoma Park VFD (MD) Awaiting New Fire Apparatus

The Takoma Park Volunteer Fire Department expects their new engine will soon be in service, reports The Moco Show.

The new engine is a 2021 Pierce Enforcer, which is 10 years younger than the current 2011 Engine 702. The current engine averages 2,000 calls annually.

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Posted: Jul 29, 2021

North Bay Museum (Canada) Restoring Fire Apparatus

The North Bay Museum is restoring a 1928 Bickle Fire Engine, reports Northern News.

The museum posted to Facebook, “Earlier this year we shared photos of our 1928 Bickle Fire Truck Engine on parade in downtown North Bay. And today we would like to share a very exciting announcement … We are cosmetically restoring the Bickle Fire Engine and it will soon find a new home in our lower museum gallery!
The engine is being cosmetically restored by local restoration specialist Peter Martin. The Engine is an 800 imperial gallon pumper that was built by the Bickle Fire Engine Company located in Woodstock, Ontario. It was the second fire engine that the City of North Bay purchased.”

Courtesy North Bay Museum

The fire department first purchased the fire truck in 1928. After being retired from active service, the fire truck was used in parades and other events.

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