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Posted: May 4, 2021

Niagara Falls’ (Canada) Station 7 Officially Open

Right on time. Following reports that Niagara Falls’ (Canada) Station 7 would be ready “sometime in May,” Station 7 is now ready—in May, reports niagarafallsreview.

Officials said on Monday that the $7.2 million project—which includes a fully equipped pumper—is now complete and the 12,000-square-foot station is officially open. The project was funded entirely through development charges.

Bromac Construction of Fonthill was awarded the contract for the project after being selected among a group of 10 other bidders.

The need for a new NFFD station was identified in as far back as 2010, when a study showed it would be needed within the next two years to accommodate city growth. Since then, the city has indeed seen large-scale growth in the south and west ends, including future projects such as the massive sold-out subdivision built by Empire south of McLeod Road near Kalar Road and the new hospital for south Niagara.

In 2019, city staff contacted Whiteline Architects, which had been working on the initial design of the station from 2015 to 2017, before it was deferred in order to engage a consultant on staffing issues.

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Posted: May 4, 2021

Jefferson City (MO) Approves a $588K Renovation for Station 4

Jefferson City (MO) Council members approved a $588,000 renovation project for Station 4, reports newstribune.com.

Under the plan, work is scheduled to be completed on the building—located at 820 Ellis Blvd. and which opened in 1969—by the beginning of November.

Of the $588,000 needed for the renovation, about $322,220 has been allocated from leftover funds from Station 2. The rest, officials noted, could be available through sales tax F money.

Officials noted the renovations would include:

  • Expanding the back of the station for a storm shelter and fitness room.
  • Creating an ADA-compliant bathroom.
  • Adding partitions in the bunkroom for increased privacy.
  • Adding a designated office space.
  • Updating electrical services for increased reliability and future solar power options.
  • Creating a decontamination area for gear.
  • Adding storage.

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Posted: May 4, 2021

Chula Vista (CA) Fire Department Opens Second New Station in a Month

For the second time in about a month, the Chula Vista (CA) Fire Department opened a new station, reports sandiegouniontribune.com.

The $8.9 million, 13,000-square-foot Station 3, located at 100 Moss St. near Naples Street, replaces the 60-year-old facility that was formerly Station 9.

Much like the new Station No. 5 on Orange Avenue, Station 3 features roll-up doors, the ability to house modern fire equipment, four drive-through bays, and 10 bunk rooms.

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Posted: May 4, 2021

Photo of the Day: May 4, 2021

Marion—Belltown Fire Department, Stamford, CT, pumper. Spartan Metro Star cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pump; UPF Poly 750-gallon water tank. Dealer: Alan Harris, Northeastern Fire Associates, Cheshire, CT.

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Posted: May 4, 2021

Follow Up: Firefighter, social worker program expanded to Seattle's U-District and Ballard

Last month, Seattle expanded two of its Health One response units to U-District and Ballard to primarily serve the two neighborhoods. The first unit serves the downtown area and the Capitol Hill neighborhood, while the Health Two unit team dispatches from the fire department’s Station 17, located at 1050 NE 50th St.
- PUB DATE: 5/4/2021 1:27:35 AM - SOURCE: The Daily (University of Washington)
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