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Posted: Apr 27, 2021

Vancouver awards $7 million contract for Fire Station 11 construction

The city of Vancouver awarded a $7.13 million contract at Monday’s council meeting, marking the next major step toward construction of the city’s Fire Station 11 facility. The future Fire Station 11 will be just outside city limits, in a location serviced by the Vancouver Fire Department in partnership with Clark County’s Fire District 5.
- PUB DATE: 4/26/2021 9:33:48 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian - Metered Site
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Posted: Apr 26, 2021

Hillsboro (M) Welcomes Pumper Fire Truck

Firefighters in the Hillsboro Fire Protection District are getting good use from their brand new fire truck, reports myMOinfo.com.

The new fire truck is expected to serve as a front-line pumper for the next 20 years. Hillsboro fire Chief Brian Gaudet said the pumper truck has already been used on its first call.

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Posted: Apr 26, 2021

Merrimac (MA) Awarded $12,500 Grant for Fire Equipment

MERRIMAC — Chief Larry Fisher is pleased to announce that the Merrimac Fire Department is one of nearly 300 fire departments across the state to have been awarded a grant as part of the Department of Fire Services Fiscal Year 2021 Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program.

The $12,500 grant awarded to the Merrimac Fire Department will be used to purchase five sets of new structural firefighting gear and a clothes dryer. 

“We are regularly working to identify resources to provide safety equipment for our firefighters, limit the financial exposure to the Town of Merrimac and make a balanced approach to fulfilling public safety needs,” Chief Fisher said. “The support of State Fire Marshal Peter Ostroskey and Gov. Charlie Baker has been invaluable in ensuring those needs are met, and we are grateful for their continued support.”

This program enables fire departments to purchase a variety of equipment that will make firefighters’ jobs safer. The $4 million awarded to departments statewide is part of a $25 million bond bill filed by the Baker-Polito Administration to support firefighter health and safety over the next five years.

Fire departments in Massachusetts were able to apply to this program for 114 different types of eligible equipment, including personal protective clothing, gear washers and dryers, thermal imaging cameras, assorted hand tools and extrication equipment, communications resources, hazardous gas meters, fitness equipment and more.

“Investing in the short-term and long-term health and safety of firefighters has been a hallmark of the Baker-Polito Administration,” said Ostroskey. “I am grateful that we are able to continue supporting this initiative and make sure that firefighters not only go home safe at the end of every shift, but also that they maintain their health during and after their careers. This funding couldn’t come at a better time either. With the financial challenges that COVID-19 has brought to so many Massachusetts municipalities, this grant funding will mitigate critical budget gaps in many departments.”

A complete list of the awards by department can be found here.

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Posted: Apr 26, 2021

Washington Township (OH) Seeks Voter Approval for Fire Station

The 62-year-old Washington Township fire station will be replaced if voters approve a bond issue, reports Richland Source.

The current facility is old and does not meet current EPA standards. The new $9 million facility would help the department reach current standards. The new structure would have living and sleeping quarters for fire department members, something the current firehouse does not provide. The fire station would encompass 18,000 to 21,000 square feet and would have five drive-through bays for fire apparatus.

Response times for the all-volunteer department could be greatly enhanced if firefighters could stay at the fire station.

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Posted: Apr 26, 2021

Moses Lake aviator spearheading effort to return worlds largest firefighting airship to the skies

It didn’t take long for one Moses Lake man to spring into action when he got word that the Global Supertanker was shutting down its operations last week. Tom Dent is an agricultural pilot, buffalo farmer, and a legislative representative in Washington’s 13th district. Dent also chairs Washington’s Wildfire Caucus.
- PUB DATE: 4/26/2021 12:53:17 PM - SOURCE: iFiber One News Radio
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