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Posted: Jun 28, 2021

425-acre Clerf Road Wildfire ignites home in Kittitas County; firefighter hit by fire truck

A 425-acre blaze a few miles east of the town of Kittitas lit up a home and some outbuildings on Sunday. The fire started at around 1 p.m. off of Stardust Lane. The cause is still under investigation. Crews managed to contain the blaze after several hours, but not before it torched a home and some surrounding structures in the 2900 block of Clerf Road.
- PUB DATE: 6/28/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: iFiber One News Radio
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Posted: Jun 27, 2021

Firefighters battling 20,000-acre fire in Adams County

– State firefighters have been mobilized to help assist local firefighters contain the Lind Fire in Adams County near the town of Lind. The fire, which started Sunday morning, is burning sage, grass, and wheat. It is estimated at 20,000 acres and it is threatening homes, crops, and infrastructure. Washington State Patrol says Level 1, 2, and 3 evacuations are in effect.
- PUB DATE: 6/27/2021 6:13:35 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Jun 27, 2021

Firefighters battling 20,000-acre Lind Fire in Adams County

State firefighters have been mobilized to help assist local firefighters contain the Lind Fire in Adams County near the town of Lind. The fire, which started Sunday morning, is burning sage, grass, and wheat. It is estimated at 20,000 acres and it is threatening homes, crops, and infrastructure. Washington State Patrol says Level 1, 2, and 3 evacuations are in effect.
- PUB DATE: 6/27/2021 6:13:35 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Jun 26, 2021

Troy Buzalsky of Longview Fire is ready to hang it up

The last member of a long line of firefighters steps down Monday after a career that spanned two states and more than three decades. Longview Fire Battalion Chief Troy Buzalsky is leaving happy and healthy, he said, with time to enjoy his retirement — a privilege his former firefighting brother is currently experiencing and his father never had.
- PUB DATE: 6/25/2021 9:58:39 PM - SOURCE: Longview Daily News
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Posted: Jun 25, 2021

Seagrave Celebrates 140th Anniversary

Seagrave Fire Apparatus, LLC (“Seagrave”) announced that it is celebrating its 140th year in business—a benchmark with even greater importance in these unprecedented times.

Seagrave has remained in continued operation throughout many challenges over its loaded history, including two world wars, the 1929 Depression, many economic crises and uncountable technological shifts. The COVID-19 pandemic was the latest one that Seagrave has overcome with the support of the employees, the community, and the continued confidence of trusted customers.

“Seagrave owes its lengthy business life and success to an unbendable adherence to our core values of Safety, Longevity and Reliability in our products and in our business dealings. Our motto of Lifetime Values – Customers for Life is what we live by every day. “These values carried us for the last 140 years and will certainly support our future growth with loyal customers and new ones,” stated Ulisses Parmeziani, President and Chief Executive Officer, in a communication to customers, partners and employees.

“Through the tough times that we are experiencing currently, it is even more important to recognize how far Seagrave has come and how much growth is ahead of us,” Parmeziani said.

Seagrave is working on ways to recognize its 140th year in business, celebrating its history, its workforce, customers, and partners in a long and successful journey.

“Seagrave will bring this special milestone to the forefront of our activities in many ways,” continued Parmeziani, “As we celebrate our past, rooted in the innovation driven by our founders, we keep an eye on the future as we return to bring innovation to firefighting by achieving a new patent award on our newest product – the HydroForce®,” concluded Parmeziani.

Seagrave designs, engineers, and builds its own aerial apparatus and custom chassis in a variety of models to meet the demands of diverse firefighting needs. Products include Custom Pumpers, Tankers, Rescues, Hazmat, Rear-Mount Aerials, Tractor-Drawn Aerials, Rear- and Mid-Mount Platforms, Articulating Water Towers, as well as Commercial Wildland and Brush Trucks.

Seagrave also has a significant refurbishment business, including the capability to re-chassis and rebuild aerial units restoring them to fully operational compliance.

About Seagrave

Seagrave, founded by Fredric Seagrave in Detroit in 1881, is the oldest manufacturer of fire apparatus in the United States and is a premier manufacturer of severe-duty vehicles with a longstanding tradition of excellence. For more information, visit www.seagrave.com.

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