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Posted: Aug 21, 2019

Petrolia and North Enniskillen (Canada) Getting New Fire Apparatus

Petrolia and North Enniskillen Fire Department are getting a brand new fire truck, reports Black Burn News.

Fire Chief Jay Arns said firefighters will have to undergo training on the new truck which is expected to be delivered early next year.

The $1.28 million, 110-foot Aerial Apparatus bucket ladder truck will replace the current 60-foot truck which is at the end of its 25-year life. Arns said the old truck is showing its age.

 

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Posted: Aug 21, 2019

Council Votes to Buy Property for Tuscaloosa (FL) Fire Station

The City Council voted to purchase a defunct automobile dealership for land for a new fire station, reports Santa Rosa's Press Gazette.

The purchase will be for $2.3 million, which is $300,000 less than the asking price.

 Fire Chief Randy Smith recommends establishing the fire department’s fleet maintenance, logistics and administrative offices inside 24,000-square-foot building.

 

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Posted: Aug 21, 2019

Troy (NY) Adds First Fire Apparatus in Ten Years

Troy unveiled a brand new fire engine for the first time in 10 years, reports News 10.

 

Two ambulances were purchased last year and another fire truck will be added, all part of $1.7 million investment into emergency services.

Mayor Patrick Madden also announced plans to rebuild the Lansingburgh fire house.

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Posted: Aug 21, 2019

26 percent of 911 calls in Medical Lake weren't being answered; here's how the small town fixed the problem

In Medical Lake, if there was a fire, car crash, or any big emergency, one in four 911 calls, weren't being answered. "We've struggled to meet the rising call demands out here," former Fire Chief, Jason Mayfield, said. The Medical Lake Fire Department, until Wednesday, was made up completely of volunteers, something that Chief Mayfield says, has been hurting the community for years.
- PUB DATE: 8/21/2019 2:40:35 PM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6
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Posted: Aug 21, 2019

New Bayview fire station on Whidbey Island to open Aug. 24

Reactions to the brand-spanking-new fire station in Bayview range from excitement to curiosity and even “Where did that big building come from?” But most South Whidbey residents know that the “overnight sensation” opening this weekend is actually the culmination of a carefully conceived and meticulously executed strategic plan spanning 12 years.
- PUB DATE: 8/21/2019 1:43:04 AM - SOURCE: South Whidbey Record
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