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Posted: Jul 30, 2019

Fire Department and Tomah (WI) Ambulance Service to Share Building

 
 
The architectural firm Keller from Appleton is drafting a building design to get some rough numbers for the cost, and it should be brought before the city council in August, Adler said.  

The idea to merge has been simmering since June 2018, when Tomah’s mayor Mike Murray vetoed the Tomah City Council’s decision to construct a new $2.9 million TAAS facility on the new Tomah Health campus, Adler said.  

Murray was concerned by the addition of four minutes to the response time to areas of the city north of the railroad tracks. The new hospital is two miles south of the existing ambulance facility.

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Posted: Jul 30, 2019

Work Nearly Finished on Southern Pines (NC) Fire Station

 
 

Located near the Moore County Airport on N.C. 22, the $5.2 million facility is expected to improve response times and reduce insurance premiums for homeowners in northern Southern Pines. According to Cameron, an architectural inspection will be conducted at the station Wednesday.

The property was bought in 2015 by the town, which had searched for years for a suitable location for a second fire station. Local leaders and county officials broke ground at the site in July 2018.  

Financed through a 15-year loan from BB&T, the building was designed by ADW Architects in Charlotte and CLH Design in Cary. Construction was overseen by Resolute Building Company, a Chapel Hill contractor whose portfolio includes several large municipal offices and apartment complexes across the state.

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Posted: Jul 30, 2019

Look Inside Sioux Falls (SD) New Fire Apparatus

 
 
 

It’s been a three-year process for the rescue team to design how t

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Posted: Jul 30, 2019

Henderson (KY) Gets Fire Apparatus

 
 

“We’re all kids at heart when it comes to these things, these are impressive as a child, growing up you always wanted to be fireman, wanna get on the trucks and respond and when one comes in new like this everyone jumps to it and flocks to it,” said Lieutenant Chris Watson.  

The new engine will be housed at Station One on Washington.

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Posted: Jul 30, 2019

Pulaski (VA) Continues Efforts to Buy Fire Apparatus

 
 

The Town of Pulaski hasn’t had one of these trucks since 2011, but their hard work to get one may pay off this fall.

“Radford City and Dublin both responded with their ladder trucks on the church fire two years ago, spent 12 hours flowing water, I’m not saying it would have helped the outcome or not, but it definitely wouldn’t have hurt,” said Town of Pulaski Fire Chief Robbie Kiser. “Especially for a large-scale fire like the church fire, it kind of hinders what we can do right away until we get a ladder truck there.”  

Kiser said they had a ladder truck at the department since 1941. Until 2011 they went through two of them. They had to surplus the final truck. In the past eight years, they’ve been unsuccessful trying to get a new ladder truck through grants and fundraising. At a town council meeting on July 16, it was mentioned that a brand new truck could cost $1.3 million.

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