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Posted: Apr 15, 2018

South King Fire and Rescue to ask voters for tax increase

South King Fire and Rescue will ask voters in Federal Way and Des Moines on Aug. 7 to lift a property tax lid to allow the district to collect $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed valuation. State law allows fire districts to collect up to $1.50 per $1,000 assessed property valuation, but the increase can’t be more than 1 percent from the previous year without voter approval.
- PUB DATE: 4/14/2018 11:52:00 PM - SOURCE: Federal Way Mirror
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Posted: Apr 15, 2018

Yakima city leaders experience the life of a firefighter

Sometimes it takes only seconds to determine life or death. It's a reality first responders deal with on a daily basis, but on Saturday there's some new faces on the crew when city council members and other city leaders got the chance to experience what it's like responding to emergencies."I've had some first aid training, but not like anything like the training that I just went through.
- PUB DATE: 4/14/2018 11:43:36 PM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS 29 Yakima
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Posted: Apr 14, 2018

Kennewick road blocked after explosive acid left at collection event

A woman left about 50 grams of a potentially explosive acid at a hazardous waste collection, triggering road closures and concerns. Shortly before 10 a.m., an unknown person dropped off a box of laboratory-grade chemicals at the Benton County event at the road department shop on Wiser Parkway, near Cottonwood Elementary school, said Shyanne Faulconer, a Benton County spokeswoman.
- PUB DATE: 4/14/2018 4:00:15 PM - SOURCE: Mid-Columbia Tri-City Herald
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Posted: Apr 13, 2018

Kyle firefighters roll out ladder truck as high-rise community grows

Kyle firefighters only have a handful of vehicles, including a regular fire truck with no ladder, a 2,000-gallon tender truck for taking water to areas that lack hydrants and brush trucks designed to tackle grass fires.

The new vehicle has a ladder with a 75-foot reach that will allow operators to get over apartment buildings, flooded roadways and other dangerous situations more quickly.

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Posted: Apr 13, 2018

Joining the ranks: Town of Tipler forms its own volunteer fire department

Tipler for years had received fire protection services from its neighbor to the south, the town of Long Lake.

But Long Lake officials wanted to increase Tipler’s annual $6,000 fee to more than double the amount, according to minutes from Tipler’s annual town meeting in April 2017. Residents at the meeting unanimously rejected a proposal to raise the tax levy to cover the extra cost, according to the minutes.

Long Lake Town Chairman Bill Streu confirmed his board asked Tipler for more fire protection funds, but he pointed out the fee hadn’t been increased in 10 years and his board had been willing to negotiate the cost with Tipler.

But Tipler officials in November 2017 voted to create their own fire department when the contract with Long Lake expired in March, according to meeting minutes.

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