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Posted: Apr 18, 2018

Chelan's Fire and Rescue's Adam Jones to be honored as Washington State Firefighter of the Year

Washington State Firefighter of the Year award has been announced to go to Chelan Fire and Rescue’s Adam Jones. This award is presented by the Veterans of Foreign Wars with their annual Safety Awards. Jones received nomination for this award through his colleagues saying, “the bloke is an animal.” His hands-on approach, dependability and respectful demeanor adds to his knowledge from fish and wildlife to emergency medical training.
- PUB DATE: 4/18/2018 5:56:32 PM - SOURCE: iFiberOne
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Posted: Apr 18, 2018

NE Washington Firefighters Learn About The Virtues of Bear Spray

As people prepare to spend time in the woods this spring and summer, wildlife officials are warning them to be prepared for encounters with animals, in particular, bears. Firefighters in one northeastern Washington county received a lesson this week on the virtues of bear spray. You’re more likely to run into a black bear than a grizzly bear in Washington, but it doesn’t hurt to be prepared for either, says Candace Bennett, a wildlife conflict specialist for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife in Colville.
- PUB DATE: 4/18/2018 5:51:08 PM - SOURCE: Spokane Public Radio
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Posted: Apr 18, 2018

Proposition 1 requests tax hike to maintain fire staffing in Lake Chelan

In less than a week, voters in the Lake Chelan area decide whether to continue staffing levels by passing Proposition 1. Steve Saugen, a fire fighter with Fire District #7 is one of 6 firefighters hired with grant funding levels that would be maintained if voters approve the levy Saugen says passage is vital to maintaining vital staffing levels for a growing community Property owners in Fire District #7 are currently taxed at 92 cents per $1,000 of assessed value.
- PUB DATE: 4/18/2018 4:46:58 PM - SOURCE: KPQ-AM 560
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Posted: Apr 18, 2018

St. Johnsville (NY) Volunteer Fire Department Adds New Fire Apparatus

The new pumper is now designated Engine 1.

According to Assistant Fire Chief Alex Countryman, the new features of the apparatus include hydraulic ladder accessibility, a 1,500 gallon per minute pump capacity, 970 gallons of water on-board storage and 30 gallons of Class A foam concentrate, a better lighting package for night work and a bigger motor for negotiating the steep hills in the department’s service area.

“The addition of this new apparatus to our fleet will allow us to respond to emergencies more efficiently and safely than we have been able to in the past, with the older, outdated equipment,” Countryman said in a news release.

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Posted: Apr 18, 2018

Houston Gets Four New Pumper Fire Apparatus

The trucks were funded through the 2017 fiscal year operating and are in addition to the introduction of new engines in January, according to city officials.
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