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Posted: Jul 22, 2021

Chuweah Creek Fire continues burning

The Chuweah Creek Fire, burning northeast of Nespelem on the Colville Indian Reservation, had charred about 36,690 acres of land as of Thursday morning, July 22. Containment was at 40 percent, according to Northwest Incident Management Team 12. Blowing embers on the upper eastern section of the blaze caused two small spot fires Wednesday, but firefighters jumped on them quickly, said officials.
- PUB DATE: 7/22/2021 1:09:23 PM - SOURCE: Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle
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Posted: Jul 22, 2021

Extra Help Moving In to Battle Growing Cub Creek, Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires In Okanogan County

The three wildfires in Okanogan County are all outside the town of Winthrop in the Methow Valley. They continue to grow in size, with the largest of them, the Cub Creek 2 Fire, having grown to 38,671 aces and 5% containment. The Cedar Creek Fire expanded by 3,000 acres Wednesday to 18,634 acres with 11% containment.
- PUB DATE: 7/22/2021 10:14:15 AM - SOURCE: KPQ-AM 560 Wenatchee
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Posted: Jul 22, 2021

Volunteer Firefighter Runs Over, Kills Colleague with Apparatus

A volunteer firefighter was killed while helping a person injured in a crash Wednesday morning when another firefighter backed over her in a fire truck along Interstate 25 (NM), reports abqjournal.com.

Police officials say 59-year-old Janet Tracy, a volunteer firefighter from Caballo, was pronounced dead at the scene. They did not add if the 52-year-old man who ran her over, also a Caballo volunteer firefighter, will face any charges.

Police were investigating a single-vehicle, noninjury crash around 11:30 a.m. on I-25, when the second accident occurred about an hour later.

Tracy was providing aid and support to someone involved in the crash when another Caballo volunteer firefighter was repositioning the apparatus.

Officials are not releasing the identity of the other firefighter, and the incident is being investigated by state police.

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Posted: Jul 22, 2021

Huron Park (Ontario, Canada) Fire Station Closed Due to Hazardous Substances

The Huron Park (Ontario, Canada) fire station has been temporarily closed after an assessment discovered hazardous substances in the building, reports clintonnewsrecord.com.

Huron Park firefighters and their equipment have been moved to South Huron’s Exeter and Dashwood stations. Officials say all response levels will remain unaffected during the closure of the station, located at 421 Canada Ave.

A report from T. Harris Environmental Management, which completed the station assessment in May, showed numerous instances of asbestos on pipes and in floor tiles in various locations, as well as in grey caulking on exterior doors, windows, and expansion joints.

The report recommended that some asbestos-containing materials be removed or repaired immediately, while in other instances it was safe to wait.

The municipality is working on a fire services master plan, which is expected in September.

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Posted: Jul 22, 2021

Santa Clara County (CA) Fire Department Breaks Ground on New Station

The Santa Clara County (CA) Fire Department recently broke ground on a new station in the Redwood Estates Area. The new digs will cover about 21 square miles along Highway 17—including Redwood Estates, Aldercroft Heights, and Chemeketa Park.

The existing station will be demolished in the coming weeks, and the new one will be built on the same site. Construction is set to conclude 4Q22.

“We are pleased to be investing in providing the best service to our Santa Cruz Mountains community as we continue to face unprecedented wildfire hazards,” Brian Glass, Acting Fire Chief, said in a press release. “This new facility replaces the existing fire station built in 1979. It will enable more efficient and flexible service beginning in 2022, and decades into the future.”

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