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Posted: May 7, 2018

Clark County Considers New Fireworks Regulations

Southwest Washington’s Clark County is reviewing its fireworks policy ahead of the Fourth of July. And while an outright ban is unlikely, other options are still on the table. At a workshop session Tuesday, the Clark County council is hoping to get some direction before moving forward with any new fireworks regulations.
- PUB DATE: 5/7/2018 8:31:48 PM - SOURCE: KUOW 94.9FM - Puget Sound Public Radio
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Posted: May 7, 2018

Firefighters Respond to Number One Canyon Grass Fire

A report of a grass fire near homes in Number One Canyon drew a response from Chelan, Douglas County and DNR. Chelan County Fire District One Battalion Chief Cary Neu said it appeared the property owner’s debris pile burn from a few days earlier had heated up in the sun and wind and spread to the hillside.
- PUB DATE: 5/7/2018 6:15:00 PM - SOURCE: KPQ-AM 560
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Posted: May 7, 2018

Fairfield Township (OH) Approves New Fire Station

The fire station is needed, trustees say, because the conditions at the current Tylersville Road facility, known as Station 211, are cramped. The 3,200-square-foot station has undersized offices, co-ed sleeping quarters, storage bins in the hallway, an inadequate driveway and a pair of undersized vehicle bays, officials said. The township has to order undersized fire engines and ambulances — which cost more — to fit them in the current station.  

The proposed fire station will incorporate three areas: an administration area, a living area and an operations area. The operations area will include four apparatus bays. Construction by Cincinnati United Contractors will begin in July and wrap up in March 2019.  

Despite the unanimous vote, Trustee Joe McAbee said his “yes” vote was “with objection” as he didn’t feel the township needed a $4 million, 15,000-square-foot station with today’s staffing levels. He also disagreed with sleeping quarters for 10 staffers and a brick facade.

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Posted: May 7, 2018

Second Annapolis (MD) Fire Department Boat Going into Service

The new boat, Rescue Boat 37, can hold eight people. It will be available for emergency calls starting Sunday.  

Stokes said in the statement that the purchase was a joint effort between the city and the Independent Volunteer Fire Company #2.

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Posted: May 7, 2018

Fayette County (PA) Fire Department Burglarized

Once inside, they took two Milwaukee Sawzalls valued at $800 and a Stanley hand tool set valued at $150.  

They also took $500 from a jukebox, and $400 from an arcade game.

 

The burglar or burglars caused about $6,200 in damage, police said.

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