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Posted: May 1, 2021

Triplex Fire Keeps Firefighters Busy in Yakima

When was the last time you checked the batteries in your smoke alarms? Firefighters say you have 2 to 3 minutes to escape a fire in your home and make it out alive. It's not known if a triplex that caught fire Friday had working smoke alarms but no one was injured after escaping the early morning fire.
- PUB DATE: 5/1/2021 10:46:40 AM - SOURCE: KATS-FM 94.5
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Posted: May 1, 2021

Evacuations lifted after natural gas leak in Seattle's South Lake Union neighborhood

Evacuations have been lifted after a natural gas leak Saturday morning in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle. The reported gas leak was near Republican St. & Westlake Ave. N. in the South Lake Union area. Crews evacuated the area from Mercer St. S to Thomas St and 9th Ave N east to Fairview Ave N for a short time.
- PUB DATE: 5/1/2021 10:38:18 AM - SOURCE: KCPQ-TV FOX 13 Seattle
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Posted: Apr 30, 2021

'Every person has to do something': New program kicks off in Spokane County to prevent wildfires

This year, firefighters have already had to put out over 250 wildfires in the state. These fires devastate communities and cost the state millions of dollars in rebuilding costs. Now, state leaders are focusing on prevention versus reaction with the Wildfire Ready Neighbors program in Spokane County.
- PUB DATE: 4/30/2021 5:27:11 PM - SOURCE: KXLY-TV ABC 4 Spokane
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Posted: Apr 30, 2021

Lumberton (NC) Fire Department to Expand Central Station

On the heels of an agreement from City Council to buy the nearby lot at 708 Pine St., the Lumberton (NC) Fire Department now has room to expand its Central Station, reports news.Yahoo.com.

First Baptist Church sold the lot—a little more than a half-acre in size, located diagonally across Cedar Street from Central Station—for $100,000.

Officials said the site requires less demolition than the other potential sites would have required, and that fire department vehicles will be able to enter the site using multiple entrances.

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Posted: Apr 30, 2021

Meet Kiri: Retired Japanese Fire Truck Living in San Francisco (CA)

Despite not being an official San Francisco (CA) Fire Department vehicle, Kiri—a retired, 131-inch, 1990 Daihatsu fire truck from a tiny Japanese mountain town near Nagano—is a fully functional apparatus housed in Bernal Heights.

Kiri served a volunteer fire department in Kirigamine, Japan, for almost 30 years, reports SFist.com, and arrived in the states five months into the pandemic. Designed to navigate narrow streets and steep hills, Kiri tops out at about 60 mph and eschews a water tank and relies on suction to fight fires.

San Francisco resident Todd Lappin purchased Kiri from a local importer “for almost nothing.”

Check out Kiri in action below:

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