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Posted: Oct 15, 2017

Firefighters battle 'very difficult' church fire in Lacey

Crews raced to battle a Sunday morning fire that broke out at a church in Lacey, emergency officials said. Firefighters from Lacey Fire District 3 responded to the scene, at Messiah Lutheran Church in the 2700 block of Marvin Road SE in Lacey, after receiving reports of smoke and flames spewing from the roof.
- PUB DATE: 10/15/2017 1:55:19 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Oct 14, 2017

Family of 4 killed in South Kitsap house fire

Four people are dead as a fire blazed through and charred a South Kitsap home on Saturday morning. Crews were called to the home in the 3800 block of Castlewood Drive near Port Orchard at 3:48 a.m. on Saturday, according to Kitsap County Sheriff's Spokesman Scott Wilson. They found a two-story house fully engulfed in flames.
- PUB DATE: 10/14/2017 6:21:55 PM - SOURCE: KING-TV NBC 5
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Posted: Oct 13, 2017

Perryville'S First Fire Engine Predates Fire Department

In February of 1874, citizens meeting held with the purpose of “securing a fire apparatus for fighting fires”. By March, the group had decided upon purchasing a hand-pump style fire engine at a cost of $1,600 from the L.M. Rumsey & Co. of St. Louis. On May 15, Mr. Rumsey himself visited Perryville to give a trial demonstration on how to properly work the machine. 

Though the new fire truck had arrived, the town was still without an official fire department, but by the following day, a crew of about 10 men was appointed the safekeeping of the city.

 

The men, though new to the job, began practicing immediately. The first recorded practice was published in The Union newspaper on May 15, 1874. The men were reportedly “out with the machine” at 6 p.m. for practice by order of the foreman, and again were out practicing the middle of June. Soon after that, the first fire engine house was ordered built on the northwest corner of the courthouse lawn, near to where the Republic-Monitor office sits today.

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Posted: Oct 13, 2017

A Fire Department in Puerto Rico Is Now Powered By Solar: 'It's a Matter of Life and Death'

The fire station on Friday installed a 4-kilowatt solar system that will provide it with full power, including its communications system. The station has been without reliable power since Hurricane Maria struck the island on Sept. 20.

"Putting this in is the difference between life and death in this community," Capt. Richard Birt told CNBC by phone.

Birt, a Las Vegas firefighter who is assisting with the installation, said fire officials in San Juan told him that re-establishing the communications infrastructure was the top priority.

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Posted: Oct 13, 2017

See First Photos Of New $10.3 Million Manlius Fire Station

At 26,000-square-feet, the new fire station is about the same size as the Fayetteville fire station. The new station is situated on a 4 1/2 -acre site.

 

The front lobby will feature a history room with the antique fire engine, the old fire pole and other artifacts, clippings and photos. There is a large community/meeting room, a day room for firefighters with a kitchen, tables, counter and card table, a conference room, fitness rooms, locker rooms with showers, training rooms and more.

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