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Posted: Oct 5, 2017

Washington Community Fire Protection District (MO) Adds Fire Apparatus

Big fires require big water and the newly formed Washington Community Fire Protection District is beefing up its fire suppression arsenal with a new 2,100-gallon water tanker. Fire Chief Bill Halmich says at the formation of the new district, the first priority would be to strengthen the amount of water they can get to the scene.
U.S. Tanker LLC, based in Delavan, Wisc., was the low bidder on the new apparatus that comes with a base price tag of $269,000.

Halmich estimates an additional $13,000 to $15,000 for lettering and equipment, including a portable water tank and hoses, will be needed before the truck goes into service.

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Posted: Oct 5, 2017

Red Oak (IA) Fire Department Seeks Funding for New Fire Equipment

Red Oak fire officials are hoping to raise money this weekend for new life saving equipment. Local residents are invited to an open house at the Red Oak Fire Station Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pancakes and sausages will be served for free will donations.
Proceeds from the donations will assist the department in purchasing a Lucas 3 Chest Compression System. Speaking on KMA's "Morning Line" program Thursday morning, Red Oak Fire Chief John Bruce says the new equipment is necessary to meet the demands of a growing coverage area.

"Over the course of the years," said Bruce, "our EMS response area has grown substantially. We're kind of bordering about 500 square miles of EMS coverage, and that's assisting area communities."

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Posted: Oct 5, 2017

Orange City (IA) to Dedicate Fire Station Expansion

The Orange City Fire Department will dedicate its fire station expansion with meals and tours on Oct. 13. The dedication of the station, 202 Albany Ave. SE, is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. with a meal served from noon to 1 p.m.
Orange City voters in 2016 passed a $2.75 million bond issue to help fund the project, which was completed below the originally estimated cost of $3.75 million. The station was expanded by 12,000 square feet. Another 3,800 square feet of the station, which was built in 1973, were renovated so the building would meet national health and safety codes. The renovated and expanded station provides more storage, training and work space and has improved ventilation.
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Posted: Oct 5, 2017

Camas OKs new salary scales

Camas City Council members on Monday voted 5-2 to adopt a somewhat contentious set of salary scales for the city’s “non-represented” employees — those who are not part of a union or represented by a collective bargaining agreement. Concerned that non-represented employees, including the city’s police chief, public works director, fire chief, finance director and library director, had already worked long enough without an updated salary schedule or cost-of-living increase, city leaders made the seven-tier salary scales retroactive to Aug.
- PUB DATE: 10/5/2017 1:06:44 PM - SOURCE: Camas-Washougal Post-Record
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Posted: Oct 5, 2017

1 person found dead in Thursday morning Tacoma house fire

Firefighters discovered the body of a person inside a burning home in Tacoma Thursday morning. Witnesses called 911 around 9:30 a.m. to report smoke in the air near the 7400 block of South D Street, according to Joe Meinecke with Tacoma Fire. Firefighters arrived to find flames and smoke pouring from a 1 1/2 story home.
- PUB DATE: 10/5/2017 11:29:07 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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