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Posted: Feb 9, 2021

Bernardston (MA) Officials and Fire Department Seeks to Change Fire Station Design

The fire department has talked with town officials about amending designs to the fire station, reports Greenfield Reporter.

Firefighters would like to expand a hallway to allow room for gear lockers. The board hopes to receive an updated plan and a more accurate cost estimate from the architect.

The cost to renovate the old station on its own is comparable to including it in the work for the new station, and the town will seek bids for one project incorporating both buildings. 

Estimates to renovate the existing fire station are between $200,000 and $300,000, including installation of a sprinkler system, which is projected to cost between $25,000 to $30,000. Under the proposed design plans, the new building would have a four-bay garage.

Older plans had considered moving the fire station, but officials want to keep the fire station in the center of town.

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Posted: Feb 9, 2021

Tusculum (TN) Fire Department Hopes to Expand

Tusculum fire crews are dealing with cramped space and COVID-19 restrictions and hoping for an expansion, reports WVLT 8.

The fire department is spread between two buildings. Inside one, the fire truck barely fits.

The fire chief is working with the town council on a three-phase expansion project that includes a new fire station, which is expected to cost $150,000. The project had been put on hold because of the pandemic.

The added space would allow the department to consider other additions as well. This would bring the possibility of living space, areas of restrooms, a small kitchen, a meeting area just to name a few. The police department is also expected to expand into the fire station at some point.

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Posted: Feb 9, 2021

Brazil (IN) Fire Department Gets First New Truck in 20 Years

According to a report from WTHI, on Monday, the Brazil (IN) Fire Department (BFD) took delivery of its first new fire truck in 20 years: a Pierce pumper that will go out on every call for service. 

BFD Chief Jake Bennett said that since the older truck was built, new safety equipment has been added, such as a backup camera. He continued that the financing for the vehicle has been four years in the making.

Mayor Brian Wyndham and the city council ended up floating a bond issue to finance the new truck, which cost the city $530,000.

The BFD also has a 1996 ladder truck, but it does not respond to every call for service and does not have the wear and tear on the pumper that was replaced. 

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Posted: Feb 9, 2021

Richland Man Charged in Arson, Neighbor's House Destroyed

This case of arson plays out like something you would expect to see on Law And Order Episode. A 23-year old man is in Benton County Jail after allegedly starting two fires to destroy his neighbor's Richland home. Abrahan Liberty Carias was taken into custody last Friday night. The Richland Police and Fire Department were first called to the home in the 1400 block of Short Avenue at about 7 pm.
- PUB DATE: 2/9/2021 2:54:06 PM - SOURCE: KEYW-FM 98.3
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Posted: Feb 9, 2021

Catoosa County (GA) to Get New Training Tower Next to Fire Station

According to a report from Rome News-Tribune, by the end of 2021, Catoosa County (GA) Fire Department (CCFD) firefighters will be training in a new state-of-the-art training facility after county officials awarded a nearly $600,000 bid for the project on December 15, 2020.

During December’s Board of Commissioner’s meeting, officials agreed to a deal that will bring a multipurpose training tower near the CCFD’s Fire Station 6 on Three Notch Road.

CCFD Assistant Chief Daniel Walston presented the recommendation to the board and explained the processes, from the bidding to what the county can expect with building the new Class A tower.

Walston said the structure will be 5,440 square feet: four stories high with a repel roof on the fifth story. He continued, saying that the department will be able to simulate just about any response with which they can train, such as residential structure fires to commercial-type buildings. With the growth in the county, he said that the new tower will allow the CCFD the ability to create simulation scenarios for all types of buildings.

Regarding the bid process, Walton explained that the CCFD went out to bid earlier in the year, but that only one bid came in, which prompted them to advertise for a second round of bids. During the second round, four companies submitted bids on the project and a committee evaluated those bids closely.

Walston said the final bid was $596,320, and the department wants it to come out of some of its remaining 2014 Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax. He said that, currently, the CCFD has approximately $929,000 left in those funds. If used, the department would have $332,680 remaining after the purchase of the new tower.

Walston said the facility could be erected by mid-May 2021, and training could begin in early June after the building is finalized and inspections passed.

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