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Posted: Jul 2, 2019

Wildfire risk 'extreme' in Western Washington; higher than Eastern Washington

In a highly unusual twist of fate, Western Washington now faces a far-greater risk for 'above-average' wildfires this summer than most of Eastern Washington. Cooler temperatures and rain doused chances for wildfires on Tuesday, but firefighters said conditions are still a lot drier than they would like.
- PUB DATE: 7/2/2019 5:12:01 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Jul 2, 2019

Fire consumes shop near Moses Lake

Fire consumed a shop Tuesday morning sending a large plume of smoke into the air southwest of Moses Lake. Grant County Fire District 5 Chief Dan Smith says an elderly man was welding in a shop attached to a home in the 5400 block of Mae Valley Road when the contents around him caught fire just before 10:30.
- PUB DATE: 7/2/2019 4:34:14 PM - SOURCE: iFiberOne
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Posted: Jul 2, 2019

Superior (WI) Fire Department Moves to New Headquarters

 
 

The new facility will provide a lot more room to store equipment and supplies. It features multiple individual living quarters to accommodate male and female firefighters.  

The new building also has a training tower which can be used for all kinds of training exercises.

“Its designed for what we do. It’s designed and laid out exactly how the firefighters wanted it laid out. That’s how this project started,” said Chief Steve Panger.

Battalion Chief Howard Huber has spent nearly 15 years with the fire department.

 

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Posted: Jul 2, 2019

Foresthill (CA) Fire Station Reopens

 
 
 

The station was closed by the district in 2018 due to fiscal distress.  

In May of this year, voters passed a special fire tax to improve district funding -- which included reopening the closed fire station.

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Posted: Jul 2, 2019

Fire Apparatus and Ambulances Mobile Safe Places in St. Joseph County (IN)

 
 
 

The yellow Safe Place sticker is now in the windows of 60 fire trucks and ambulances in the county.  

"If we're in a park doing a public event and kid comes up, and they happen to see that and know they can go seek some assistance,” said Clay Fire Marshal Dave Cherrone.

Once a child approaches an emergency vehicle, the first responder will contact dispatch who will then take the vehicle out of service so that the child can get help. The first responder will then contact YSB who will send someone out to the child to provide help.

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