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Posted: Jul 23, 2019

Marion (OH) Council Approves Fire Station Floor Fix

 
 

In a 7-0 vote Monday, Marion City Council allowed the city to contract with Quality Masonry Company, of Marion, to repair the fire station's weakening bay floor. Marion City Council members Robert Landon, R-1st Ward, and Rebbeca Gustin, D-At-large, were absent from Monday's meeting.  

The city fire department's ladder truck remains stationed at the Bellefontaine Avenue fire station, more than a year after it was moved there to prevent further damage to Station No. 1's floor.

City officials have been trying to fix structural issues at the city's main fire station, 186 S. Prospect St., since last year when cracks in the station's bay floor were brought to officials' attention.

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Posted: Jul 23, 2019

Palm Springs Fire Station Reopens After Renovation

 
 

Members of the city's Twin Palms neighborhood and other adjacent communities got their first look at the newly renovated Palm Springs Fire Station No. 4 on Laverne Way Tuesday. It shut down nearly four years ago due to asbestos, lead-based paint and other hazards and a $5.2 million construction and renovation project began in May 2018.  

"This was by far the worst (station). Firefighters were staying in trailers, because this was so bad," Palm Springs Mayor Robert Moon said during a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by dozens of city officials, staff and residents.

During the closure, firefighters serving the southern communities of Palm Springs came from other stations across the city.

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Posted: Jul 23, 2019

Alameda County (CA) Fire Apparatus Returned To Service

 
 

But there were reports that one of the Alameda County fire engines was involved in a rollover accident during the fire fight. The rumor was quickly stopped, however.  

"Engine 320 wasn't involved in a rollover but it did get stuck in soft terrain and was carefully removed by Dozer 17 and a Cal Fire Dozer," the Alameda County Fire Department reported on social media. "... thankfully, the crew didn't sustain any injuries and the damage to the engine was minor."

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Posted: Jul 23, 2019

California county secures crucial firefighting funds for first responders

Global climate change could make fire seasons more severe, and loss of critical technology more frequent, according to some fire officials. However, one Bay Area county is the first to secure funding for new equipment to help first responders in the event of catastrophe. In the case of natural disasters, first responders depend on communications infrastructure to warn the public, and plan their response.
- PUB DATE: 7/23/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KTVU-TV FOX 2 Oakland
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Posted: Jul 23, 2019

Merger in Washington would make mega fire district with 162,000 residents

A bigger, better, faster and stronger fire district. That is what the fire chiefs of two local fire districts say a proposed merger would bring to their communities. On the Aug. 6 primary ballot is a proposal to merge District 8 in Lake Stevens into Snohomish County District 7, which serves more than 116,000 people from Mill Creek to Monroe and beyond.
- PUB DATE: 7/23/2019 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: HeraldNet.com - Metered Site
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