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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Historic Fire Truck to Be Revealed This Weekend

Come to see a bit of history restored this weekend at the unveiling of the newly rebuilt 1917-1918 Town of Florence fire truck. The Florence County Historical Society along with the Town of Florence and Florence Volunteer Firemen will present the fully refurbished fire truck on Sunday, July 9 at 2 p.m.
Originally purchased in 1917, The Town of Florence still owns the Ford truck. It was eventually put in storage as the town added more advanced fire trucks to their fleet. 
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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Livingston Fire and Rescue Gets Brand New Fire Truck

The fire truck has been a long time coming. The current aging Engine 1 is a 1996 model at the end of its life expectancy as a primary engine. The $590,000 new truck was paid for through a general obligation bond passed by taxpayers in November 2015.


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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

New ambulance coming to Montesano fire department

The Montesano City Council is being asked to green light the purchase of a new ambulance. The ambulance will be a “medium duty” model and will replace the city’s 2006 ambulance. Fire Chief Corey Rux says the 2006 ambulance is at the end of its service life. While medium duty models are more expensive initially, Rux said he believes the medium duty ambulances outlast light duty models by five years.
- PUB DATE: 7/6/2017 2:51:46 AM - SOURCE: The Vidette
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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Clallam and Jefferson emergency dispatch centers take steps toward unity

Emergency dispatch services for Clallam and Jefferson counties are getting closer to a regionalization shift. Clallam County Peninsula Communications (PenCom) and JeffCom 911 Communications — the 9-1-1 communication dispatch service for Jefferson County — have made small steps to potentially merge together as a consolidated emergency dispatch service, according to Regional Emergency Communications Director Karl Hatton.
- PUB DATE: 7/6/2017 2:36:49 AM - SOURCE: Sequim Gazette
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Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Federal Way Auto Wrecking suffers total loss in fire

Federal Way Auto Wrecking suffered a total loss after a fire engulfed their 2,600 -square-foot building Wednesday morning. South King Fire and Rescue responded to the business, 37430 Military Road South, at 1:18 a.m. Deputy Chief Gordon Goodsell said the building was very old and large, which required firefighters to be there for about seven hours as they worked to extinguish the fire.
- PUB DATE: 7/6/2017 2:34:44 AM - SOURCE: Federal Way Mirror
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