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Posted: Mar 2, 2018

Popular downtown Tacoma sushi and teriyaki restaurant closes due to fire

An oil container behind downtown Tacoma’s Happy Teriyaki #4 caught fire Wednesday, resulting in severe damage to the popular downtown sushi and teriyaki restaurant known for its sushi burritos and poke bowls. The restaurant at 2223 Pacific Ave. expects it will be closed about six months, but that estimate could change as damage is assessed.
- PUB DATE: 3/1/2018 9:50:02 PM - SOURCE: Tacoma News Tribune
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Posted: Mar 2, 2018

Two found dead in McCleary house fire

Two people died Thursday in an early morning fire on Elma Hicklin Road East in McCleary, according to a statement from Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Steve Shumate. The blaze started just before 3 a.m. in a carport at the residence. Despite efforts by the reporting party to contain the fire, it quickly spread to the house.
- PUB DATE: 3/1/2018 9:27:36 PM - SOURCE: The Daily World
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Posted: Mar 1, 2018

Centralia Council Approves New 911 Agreement With Lewis County

Centralia City Councilors voted unanimously Tuesday to enter into a new interlocal agreement with the Lewis County 911 Communications Center, expressing hope that it would mark a step forward in what has been a strained partnership. “All the problems have not been solved,” Centralia Police Chief Carl Nielsen told the council before the vote.
- PUB DATE: 3/1/2018 6:48:39 PM - SOURCE: Centralia Chronicle
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Posted: Mar 1, 2018

Wyoming Fire Department Purchases Fire Equipment with Grant Money

The grant, which totaled $44,100, was used by the department to purchase three Zoll compression devices, pieces of equipment that will allow the city's first responders to up their game, according to Brad Dornbos, EMS coordinator and a firefighter with the department.

 

The compression devices allow for CPR to be delivered to a patient perfectly and efficiently for any amount of time, according to city officials, thereby lessening injuries to first responders and improving outcomes of individuals in emergencies.

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Posted: Mar 1, 2018

Texas VFDs Buy Fire Equipment with Grant

Miami, McLean, Lefors and Hoover volunteer fire departments received $36,000 each from the Panhandle Wildfire Relief Program.

 

$36,000 is more than the Hoover Volunteer Fire Department's yearly budget. They will use the donation money for some much need upgrades. The department was able to replace it's old gear with new gear. The Hoover Volunteer Fire Department's firefighting gear was over 10 years old and needed replacing. The department bought new structure and wildland fighting gear.

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