Posted: Apr 7, 2020
An innovative way of spray sanitizing is being put to good use by local emergency departments and Lawrence County Housing Authority apartment units during the coronavirus epidemic.
They have the Shenango Area Fire District and the New Castle Fire Department to thank for the extra layers of protection, using the devices they built that are being used to disinfect surroundings.
- PUB DATE: 4/7/2020 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: New Castle News
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Posted: Apr 7, 2020
City governments are facing a difficult reality right now as the coronavirus pandemic has led to a revenue shortfall.
In Tukwila, wage cuts are being considered.
According to Rachel Bianchi, Tukwila's Deputy City Administrator, no decisions about wage reductions have been made yet. However, the firefighters union said they have already seen reduced staffing levels and they call it unacceptable.
- PUB DATE: 4/7/2020 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KING-TV NBC 5 Seattle
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Posted: Apr 7, 2020
A coalition of unions representing healthcare workers and first responders is calling on the D.C. government to take a more aggressive approach on coronavirus testing.
The organizations fear doctors, nurses, paramedics, and other healthcare workers will be unable to treat patients if too many of them get sick.
- PUB DATE: 4/7/2020 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WUSA-TV CBS 9 Washington, DC
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Posted: Apr 7, 2020
A 2-alarm fire has caused significant damage to an abandoned building in Lynnwood Tuesday morning.
The fire started sometime just before 2 a.m. in the 18100 block of Highway 99, according to Leslie Hynes with South (Snohomish) County Fire.
Photos from the scene showed large flames flowing from the roof of the building as firefighters from nearby Everett and Mukilteo were called in to help battle the blaze.
- PUB DATE: 4/7/2020 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Apr 7, 2020
Much of the Pacific Northwest is facing “significant large fire potential” for the summer, according to the latest National Interagency Fire Center forecast.
Despite a wet and cool March and forecasts of April showers, the agency expects that the region’s long-term drought conditions will persist.
“Beyond April, long range outlooks depict strong confidence for warmer and drier than average conditions for Oregon and Washington through July,” the report released April 1 states.
- PUB DATE: 4/7/2020 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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