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Posted: Aug 14, 2017

Harvard Researchers Examine Firehouse Cancer Threat

Harvard researchers have teamed up with local fire departments to tackle a health care mystery: How does the firehouse itself increase cancer risk among firefighters? Led by postdoctoral fellow Emily Sparer, researchers including students from Harvard and MIT tested air quality in three older Boston firehouses and examined the results against air quality in a newer Arlington station, renovated roughly a decade ago to minimize transfer of pollutants from the truck bay to living quarters.
Compared with conditions inside a burning building, firehouses may seem benign places. But because firefighters spend so much time in the firehouse, even low-level exposure might be hazardous, said Professor Glorian Sorensen, director of the Harvard Chan School’s Center for Work, Health, and Well-Being and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Center for Community-Based Research, who has overseen the research.

Diesel exhaust, for example, is a carcinogen, and in older firehouses — Boston’s date from the 1800s to 1980s — the truck bays are near the living quarters. Also, the design of the buildings is such that air flows easily through doorways and the hole in the floor for the fire pole, Sparer said.

"[Fighting fires] is very important, however, a lot of firefighters actually don’t spend the majority of their shifts fighting fires," Sparer said. "They respond to car accidents or are at the fire station, where there might be other kinds of exposures that haven’t been looked at."

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Posted: Aug 14, 2017

Georgia Couple will Unveil 'Tiny Firehouse' on HGTV Show

One Central Georgia couple will soon be featured on a national television show after their decision to downsize. John and Fin Kernohan live in a tiny house, which is a home only a few hundred square feet in size.
The so-called tiny house movement has gained more attention in recent years, thanks to television shows on channels like HGTV or the DIY Network.

One of those shows called “Tiny House Big Living” will feature the couple’s latest housing project—a tiny firehouse.

The couple says their unconventional lifestyle helps them give back.

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Posted: Aug 14, 2017

New Fire Apparatus Dedicated In Bridgehampton (NY)

Fire departments from Southampton, Sag Harbor and Springs brought their ladder trucks to Bridgehampton on Sunday for the official "wet down" of several new vehicles added to the Bridgehampton Fire Department fleet.
Added to the fleet were the Bridgehampton department’s first ladder truck, a 77-foot quint that holds 750 gallons of water and 30 gallons of foam. It is known as 7-2-1.

Also added were two new ambulances, a new first responder vehicle for the department’s paid paramedic program and a new chief’s vehicle.

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Posted: Aug 14, 2017

Bruce Kroon to serve as Bothell's Fire Chief

Bruce Kroon, a veteran fire service chief officer with more than 26 years of experience, will become the City of Bothell’s next Fire Chief, effective Sept. 18. Kroon was selected after a national search. “I’m very excited to have Bruce join us to lead the City’s Fire and EMS Department,” said Jennifer Phillips, City Manager for the City of Bothell.
- PUB DATE: 8/14/2017 1:51:33 PM - SOURCE: Bothell, WA
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Posted: Aug 14, 2017

Bellevue commercial building suffers $10,000 in damages from weekend roof fire

The Bellevue Fire Department responded to two fires over the weekend. The first, a commercial structure fire in the 12800 block of Northup Way, occurred at approximately 10:45 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 12. Once on scene, crews investigated “diffuse smoke” inside the building. According to the fire department’s Twitter account, truck companies were operating on the roof of the building and found a small amount of fire within the roof structure.
- PUB DATE: 8/14/2017 1:01:20 PM - SOURCE: Bellevue Reporter
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