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Posted: Jan 29, 2021

Photo of the Day: January 29, 2021

SPENCER MANUFACTURING—Lakeland Fire Department, Coldwater, MI, rescue. International MV607 cab and chassis; Cummins L9 300-hp engine; Darley 5165B/NPT-0 95-gpm pump; APR polypropylene 179-gallon water tank; 14-foot walk-around rescue body. Dealer: Spencer Manufacturing, South Haven, MI.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2021

Baltimore County (MD) Fire Department to Get New Engine

According to a report from NottinghamMD.com, it was announced that the Baltimore County (MD) Fire Department’s (BCFD’s) Perry Hall station will receive a new 1,000-gallon engine this spring.

The BCFD’s Perry Hall Station #55 is one of Baltimore County’s career firefighter units.

The announcement was made by Baltimore County Councilman David Marks on Thursday. Marks has also worked with other Baltimore County fire companies in the past. He helped secure land for the White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company, supported the renovation of the Kingsville fire hall, and secured funding to add female lockers to the Fullerton fire station.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2021

‘State-of-the-Art’ Fire Station to Open in Batavia (NY)

According to a report from The Daily News, the Batavia (NY) Fire Department (BFD) has town permission to begin moving into its new $3.2 million home, Fire Station No. 2, located on Stringham Drive, although the station won’t be fully operation for several weeks.

Building Inspector Dan Lang noted that the the town can now issue a certificate of occupancy conditional upon its site work, which has yet to be done, but the BFD can begin the moving-in process.

The 10,735-square-foot facility replaces a smaller building currently in use on Clinton Street Road. The new station features two drive-through bays for vehicles and equipment; a decontamination room and separate laundry room for firefighters returning from a response; a four-room dormitory for personnel use, as needed; a day room; a kitchen; and a conference room.

Computers and some other items purchased for the new station are being installed.

There is a plan to have a small “grand opening” event that will include town representatives, with a more public open house to take place as soon as it’s deemed safe to have one.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2021

OR’s Pine Valley Rural Fire Protection District Receives Grant for New Station

According to a report from The Observer, the city of Halfway, Oregon, will receive a $1.5 million Community Development Block Grant and put it toward a new fire station for the Pine Valley Rural Fire Protection District (PVRFPD). Halfway received the federal grant in 2019 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

The new station will be 7,800-square-foot in size and replace a station that was built in the 1960s. It will be located in the northwest portion of a two-acre property the fire district owns in Halfway, adjacent to the Pine Valley Fairgrounds and near Pine Haven Cemetery.

Lisa Dawson, executive director of the Northeast Oregon Economic Development District, said that construction is slated to begin in the summer and should take about one year to complete.

She also said that the PVRFPD station, which will include five equipment bays with space for its vehicles and equipment, will be similar in size to one built recently in Richland, Oregon, for the Eagle Valley Fire Protection District.

The current fire station is unable to accommodate all the department’s equipment, and is also inefficient to heat. The new station will also feature restrooms, office space, a training room as well as a paved parking lot and, potentially, a helicopter landing pad for emergency medical flights.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2021

6 dead, 10 injured when nitrogen line ruptures at Georgia processing plant

Six people died and 10 were injured following a liquid nitrogen leak at a food processing facility in Gainesville. Fire crews from Hall County and Gainesville responded to a report of burns at Foundation Food Group around 10:12 a.m. When units arrived, Zach Brackett of Hall County Fire Services said they found a large group of employees that had evacuated, along with multiple people who were experiencing medical emergencies in and around the facility.
- PUB DATE: 1/29/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WGCL-TV CBS 46 Atlanta
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