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Posted: Apr 23, 2019

Indian River County (FL) Fire Station to Be Torn Down

Four sealed bids were received for the sale of the old fire station, ranging from $35,000 to $101,000. But during their review of the bids, the county’s public works department identified portions of the parcel that needed to be retained by the county, significantly reducing the size of the parcel to be sold. Station 7 was one of four stations that tested positive for mold toxins and poor air quality in 2015. Firefighters complained for years about respiratory illnesses relating to the mold, and despite remediation, the building was closed in 2016.

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Posted: Apr 23, 2019

Crowdfunding Campaign for Solar Panels on Ann Arbor (MI) Fire Station

 
 

So far, the campaign has netted 33 donations amounting to $1,650, with 29 days left to go. Project costs will be reduced with the help of volunteer labor, said Missy Stults, the city’s sustainability director.  

Ann Arbor has a goal of powering 100% of the city’s municipal government operations with clean and renewable energy sources such as wind and solar by 2035 or sooner.

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Posted: Apr 23, 2019

Palmetto Bay (FL) Receives New Fire Apparatus

 
 

“I am pleased that our mayor and the Board of County Commissioners have recognized the need for this new service and approved the necessary budget to make this a reality,” Chief Downey said. “In order to continue to provide the highest level of life-saving care to this community, we must keep pace with growth and this new service is an example of just that.”

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Posted: Apr 23, 2019

Yonkers (NY) Donates Fire Apparatus to Puerto Rico

 
 

Nearly two years after Maria battered the island, the city of Yonkers is donating a used firetruck and equipment to the city of Carolina near San Juan.  

The nearly 20-year-old truck will serve as a backup truck for the Carolina Fire Department. The Yonkers fire commissioner says the truck has been inspected by mechanics to make sure everything is in proper working order.

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Posted: Apr 23, 2019

New Kirkland Fire Station 27 land purchase one step closer to reality

The Kirkland City Council approved the purchase action and a sales agreement of a property that will be the home of the new Fire Station 27. The new facility at 13118 121st Way NE. will replace the aging building at 11210 NE 132nd St. City of Kirkland staff began their negotiations with the property owner in 2017 and have since reached an agreement on the terms for a purchase.
- PUB DATE: 4/23/2019 1:08:47 PM - SOURCE: Kirkland Reporter
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