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Posted: Apr 6, 2017

Clayton (ID) Volunteers Get Newer, Better Fire Apparatus

While the Clayton Fire Department retired its "Old Yeller" fire engine a couple of years ago and got a newer red one, Challis has gone the opposite direction and retired "Old Red" for a newer, more reliable yellow fire engine.
The department took delivery of a 1999 engine March 27 and barely found room to park it inside the Challis Fire Hall, North Custer Fire Chief Launna Gunderson said. She had to do some serious measuring to find a bay to fit the new engine. The red 1984 engine now sits outside awaiting a surplus auction.

The new engine has a higher-capacity pump, 1,250 gallons per minute vs. 1,000 gpm for the old one, and can carry five firefighters. It’s equipped with a high-pressure deck gun that can quickly drown fires. The newer engine is the third North Custer has purchased from a small but reliable company in Wisconsin that rebuilds and sells older engines, Gunderson said

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Posted: Apr 6, 2017

New Mercer Island city manager takes Fire Ops 101

After going through Fire Ops 101, Mercer Island City Manager Julie Underwood said she has “a whole new appreciation for firefighters.” Mercer Island Fire Department Lt. Ray Austin invited Underwood to participate in a full day of fire training provided by the International Association of Firefighters and the Washington State Council of Firefighters.
- PUB DATE: 4/6/2017 1:15:26 PM - SOURCE: Mercer Island Reporter
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Posted: Apr 6, 2017

Small plane flips at Twisp airport, no injuries reported

The pilot and a passenger were unhurt after a single-engine Cessna missed the runway while landing at the Twisp Municipal Airport Monday (April 3) and flipped upside-down. The accident happened about 2:30 p.m. and was apparently caused by strong side winds, said Twisp Police Chief Paul Budrow. Emergency responders from Okanogan Fire District 6 and Aero Methow Rescue Service came to the scene, but were not needed.
- PUB DATE: 4/6/2017 1:08:37 PM - SOURCE: Methow Valley News
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Posted: Apr 6, 2017

Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety fire benefit charge returns to August ballot

The Aug. 1 primary election ballot will feature another go at the fire benefit charge for the Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety, Fire District No. 43. According to a release from the fire district, “A Fire Benefit Charge is a fee that is based on a property’s building size and use. It will replace some taxes paid by residents and businesses for the operation of the fire department.
- PUB DATE: 4/6/2017 1:07:28 PM - SOURCE: Covington & Maple Valley Reporter
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Posted: Apr 6, 2017

WFC Fire Administrative Support Protocols Update

In accordance with the Washington Fire Chiefs' Bylaws, and the WFC Fire Administrative Support current Protocols, the recommended updated version of the protocols has been posted 30 days before conference

If you would like to see a version noting all of the changes, please contact us. Feel free to share any concerns or comments regarding this updated document with us at: wfc@washingtonfirechiefs.org 

The updated protocols will be voted on by members at the WFAS conference in Olympia, Washington.

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