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Posted: Jun 15, 2018

Dayton Fire Department Upgrades Emergency Vehicles

The fire department says the emergency vehicles will replace two older vehicles. 

The department says the they'll use the new vehicles to respond to more than 7,000 calls in the community during one year.

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Posted: Jun 15, 2018

Developers' Plans For Historic Roanoke Fire Station Include Black Dog Salvage Store And Tap House

Ahead of the next City Council meeting, Old School Partners has submitted a proposal and plans for the property. Seven bed-and-breakfast-style rooms, along with an open event space, would be upstairs. And downstairs the group imagines a mixed use space with a tap house, pop-up vendor and also retail in the form of a Black Dog Salvage general store.

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Posted: Jun 15, 2018

Fire Board Backs $861,000 Purchase Of New Ladder Truck

Although the two Holland fire board members, Bob Stupi and Jerome Pedretti, admitted the new aerial ladder truck was needed, they objected to how the purchase is to be financed.

They preferred the fire department lease with a possible option to buy the truck instead of requiring each fire board member municipalities fund a third of the purchase cost.

The cost of the new truck will be divided equally among the three member municipalities with each responsible for around $288,000.

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Posted: Jun 15, 2018

New Bainbridge Fire Station 21 Opens On Madison Avenue

On the "working" side of the station, the department now has a decontamination area for those returning from calls, more space in its apparatus bays, a storage room specifically for fire gear, a dedicated room for report writing, a workout and training room that could someday be converted into an apparatus bay, sleeping areas, locker rooms and a large commons and kitchen area for employees. Screens in the station show current weather, traffic and staffing conditions but then flash to a map showing the location of an emergency call when it comes in.

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Posted: Jun 15, 2018

Processional and public service will honor fallen North Whatcom firefighter John Swobody

To honor a local firefighter’s death you will see lots of fire engines in Bellingham Saturday morning. North Whatcom Fire & Rescue announced they will have a procession of fire department vehicles from Blaine to Bellingham before the memorial service for John Swobody. They leave their station in Blaine at 8:00 A.
- PUB DATE: 6/15/2018 4:54:56 AM - SOURCE: KAFE-FM 104.1
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