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Posted: Mar 2, 2018

Cherry Valley Fire Department adds a new fire truck to their fleet

The new truck cost the department roughly $600,000. The department says the truck is part of their operations budget and will hopefully be saving the department some money.

Cherry Valley says once they get a new truck, an old one must be replaced. They took a 1988 truck out of service when the new 2018 came into play. One of the main reasons the department says this truck will benefit them, is by reducing the maintenance costs the department says they had a lot of before.

"Having a new vehicle, we won't have some of the older parts breaking and needing maintenance as often. While there was a significant cost, we hope to save a lot of money in our maintenance budget," said Lieutenant Kristopher Gay with the Cherry Valley Fire Department.

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Posted: Mar 2, 2018

Union Township Renovates, Expands Fire Station 49 - The Clermont Sun

The bays doors are 10 feet tall and 12 feet wide.

When the project is finished, the building will have five bay doors, each 14 feet tall and 14 feet wide, and an additional drive through bay down the entire west side of the building that will allow for an aerial truck, which has an expandable ladder attached to the top.

“The station was never large enough before to hold an aerial truck, so it will allow us to have an aerial in the Eastgate area of the township,” Deimling added.

The original station was built in 1956, and it’s been added on to and modified a couple of times throughout the years.

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Posted: Mar 2, 2018

New $500k Pumper Coming To Pueblo Fire Department

Pumpers serve as a fire engine and carry 500 gallons of water, hoses, nozzles, appliances and all of the equipment that's used in firefighting. They also carry special foam for fighting gas- and alcohol-based blazes, as well as emergency medical equipment.

"They're full of stuff because you never know what you're going to get when you show up on scene, so you have to have everything with you," Shelton said.

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Posted: Mar 2, 2018

Olympia house fire sparked by heater for pet tarantulas

An overnight blaze at an Olympia home was sparked by a heater for the residents' pet tarantulas, investigators said. Firefighters responded to the home, in the 1300 block of Cherry Street SE, at around 12:30 a.m. Friday after receiving reports of flames and smoke on the second floor. Crews arrived quickly and were able to contain the blaze.
- PUB DATE: 3/2/2018 7:39:03 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Mar 2, 2018

House destroyed, two dogs missing following early morning fire in Martha Lake

A family of four escaped a 2-alarm fire near Lynnwood early Friday morning after the mother heard a loud bang and evacuated the home. The fire started at about 1:40 a.m. in the 17000 block of 13th Ave. W. in Martha Lake, with flames shooting through the roof when firefighters arrived. A couple and their two young children were not hurt by the fire, which firefighters had to attack from the outside because conditions were too dangerous for them to enter the house.
- PUB DATE: 3/2/2018 5:09:31 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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