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Posted: May 20, 2021

Albemarle County (VA) Fire Apparatus Damaged in Accident with Concrete Truck

A vehicle crash involving a fire truck and concrete truck caused damaged, reports CBS 19 News.

The fire department posted to Facebook, “Albemarle County Fire Rescue Engine 121 was involved in a vehicle crash on Route 29 and Proffit Road with a concrete truck. Engine 121 was stopped at a stoplight at the time of the crash. The crash resulted in significant damage to the fire engine. A replacement fire engine has already been deployed while Engine 121 is repaired. There were no reported injuries at the time of the incident.”

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Posted: May 20, 2021

Camas OKs consultant to review fire merger

The city of Camas has selected an outside consultant to review the merger of Camas’ and Washougal’s fire departments. The Tualatin, Oregon-based Merina + CO will meet with stakeholders, conduct a facilitated analysis of the decade-long partnership between the cities’ fire departments that formed the existing Camas-Washougal Fire Department in December 2013, and develop recommendations for the future of fire and emergency medical services in the Camas-Washougal area.
- PUB DATE: 5/20/2021 1:34:48 PM - SOURCE: Camas-Washougal Post-Record
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Posted: May 20, 2021

DC (Washington, D.C.) Fire and EMS Conducts Drill

DC (Washington, D.C.) Fire and EMS recently conducted a drill to practice moving large amounts of water via a portable hydrant.

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Posted: May 20, 2021

Rowlett (TX) City Council Approves Development of Fire & EMS Facility

The Rowlett (TX) City Council unanimously approved the development of a fire and emergency services facility within the Trails at Cottonwood Creek at the northeast corner of Stonewall and Vinson Roads, reports starlocalmedia.com.

A town official says that after development of the first phase of Cottonwood Creek, which houses 194 lots, there would be a need for first responder coverage within the area.

The neighborhood under development currently is serviced by Station 3 at Princeton Road. The travel time to Cottonwood Creek is approximately 11 minutes, which exceeds the national standard of four minutes or fewer for emergency services response times.

The developer, Warner Group, would provide funds capping at $850,000 as the development construction contribution for key items contributing to the construction of the fire station.

While there were questions surrounding whether the funds provided by the developer will cover construction, an official says the funds should be sufficient based on the construction costs of previous stations. The station is projected to be built by 2024.

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Posted: May 20, 2021

Menlo (IA) Fire and Rescue Purchases 2021 Chevy 3500HD Grass Truck

The Menlo (IA) Fire and Rescue Department recently received a 2021 Chevy 3500HD grass truck, thanks to a couple of grants, reports raccoonvalleyradio.com.

The new apparatus has a skid unit with an ultra-high-pressure pump with a 200-gallon water capacity and a 10-gallon foam cell.

The purchase came via the Guthrie County Community Foundation, which gave an $18,620 grant, as well as a MidAmerican Energy grant.

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