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Posted: Aug 16, 2017

Groundbreaking for New Coles District (VA) Fire Station to Replace Older Facility

A groundbreaking ceremony for the new Coles District Fire Station, which will replace the current fire station, was recently held at the site, 13712 Dumfries Road.
The new 21,400-square-foot station will house an engine, heavy rescue, a tanker, a basic life support ambulance, hazardous material response units and a brush truck. The existing station is 18,500 square feet and was built in 1979. It will be razed at the completion and occupation of the new building.

The county’s Department of Fire and Rescue Chief, Kevin McGee, also spoke at the groundbreaking and said the new station will be energy efficient and cost efficient to operate and maintain. The new building will also allow fire and rescue personnel to work more effectively by shortening response times, McGee said. “This station is designed to get our responders to their apparatus and on to their response route as quickly as possible in a faster and safer way than we are today. That’s going to be shaving off response times from the many thousands of emergency incidents we respond to from this station for many decades to come.”

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Posted: Aug 16, 2017

Rogers (AR) Fire Apparatus Reminds Drivers to Slow Down

A fire truck was front and center for the first day of school in Rogers.
Back to school traffic can come as a surprise for some folks, so the fire truck with flashing lights serves as a friendly reminder for people to pump the brakes. It is a yearly tradition to keep small citizens safe. It is also a good way for the department to build trust with the kids.
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Posted: Aug 16, 2017

Update: 1 escaped inmate captured in Portland, other remains at large

An inmate who escaped while assigned to a crew fighting a wildfire in Central Washington was arrested in Portland on Wednesday morning, police said. The other escaped inmate is still at large. Tyray Munter, 30, and Maksim Petrovskiy, 22, escaped from the Goldendale Department of Natural Resources fire crew at approximately 2:35 a.
- PUB DATE: 8/16/2017 8:41:57 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Aug 16, 2017

Fire hits Chelan County firefighters home

Firefighters responded at 3:41 a.m. Tuesday to a structure fire at the East Wenatchee home of a Chelan County firefighter. Fire investigator Brian Brett said the firefighter was on duty with Chelan County Fire District 1 when the fire broke out. His wife and baby were home sleeping when a smoke detector woke his wife, according to Brett.
- PUB DATE: 8/16/2017 3:39:33 AM - SOURCE: Wenatchee World
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Posted: Aug 16, 2017

Fire Departments from Around the State Send Relief Crews to Charlottesville (VA)

Roanoke Fire-EMS Chief David Hoback said the least he could do was send an ambulance and some firefighters to Charlottesville to offer crews relief after violence erupted at a protest over the weekend. "Our hearts go out those men and women in public safety and what they're going through," Hoback said.

Several fire departments around the state answered a request to send employees to help the Charlottesville Fire Department answer calls so overworked employees could return home to see families and rest before returning to work.


 

Roanoke sent an ambulance, three firefighter-paramedics and an EMS operations officer to Charlottesville for a Monday shift of answering fire and EMS calls. He said none of the calls dealt with protesters.


Hoback said Roanoke has made requests for assistance in the past, and has received it. He said Roanoke Fire-EMS has also offered assistance to other departments in the past.


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