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Posted: Jan 19, 2017

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Seagrave Pumper

Marauder II cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Command Light Tower #KL-415-FS-120; Onan 10-kW hydraulic generator; Waterous CSU 2,000-gpm pump.

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Posted: Jan 18, 2017

Small fire breaks out in downtown Seattle apartment

A small fire in a downtown Seattle apartment was quickly extinguished Wednesday evening. The fire broke out just 5:00 p.m. in a second floor unit of the complex located at 4th Ave. and Vine St. in the Belltown neighborhood. Crews said the fire broke out in the kitchen. The resident and two pets made it out safely.
- PUB DATE: 1/18/2017 7:44:24 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Jan 18, 2017

At least 2 suspects stole firearms from burned Bi-Mart in Yakima

Yakima police say they believe firearms were stolen around the time a Bi-Mart caught on fire early Tuesday morning. Authorities say the fire was set deliberately. The burglary involved at least two people, police spokesman Mike Bastinelli said Wednesday. He added that video surveillance shows a third person in a vehicle may have been involved.
- PUB DATE: 1/18/2017 7:36:36 PM - SOURCE: KAPP-TV Yakima
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Posted: Jan 18, 2017

First Look at Derby's (KS) New Fire Station

The design of Derby's new fire station made its public debut at the Jan. 10 city council meeting and while members approved the look and function, they had lots of questions for the architects. So many that they ended up spending an hour examining the artist's rendering of the 20,842-square-foot structure and the site plan.

In the end, the council approved the design and authorized GLMV Architecture to proceed to develop construction documents.

The fire station is scheduled to be built in 2018 and replace the current aging Station 81, which is now at 128 W. Market. That property will be retained by the city, but used for other functions.

Derby has one other fire station, which is at 1401 N. Rock Road.

City officials say the new station is needed for a number of reasons, including being closer to where the city's growth is taking place. Along with improving response times, it will avoid issues with the railroad tracks, which the current Station 81 has.

That includes traffic backing up when trains are passing by. The new station also will be able to offer the administrative part of the department adequate room.

At the council meeting, members said a close examination of the design was justified, especially considering the amount of tax dollars and the fact that this structure will be serving Derby for decades to come.

"This is a big deal for us," Mayor Randy White said to the three-member team from GLMV who had come to city hall to make their presentation. "This is something for us to be proud of."

Council members explained to the team that while they liked the design, they wanted to make sure taxpayers were getting their money's worth from the $6.5 million project.

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Posted: Jan 18, 2017

Historic Denver Fire Station to Become Part of New Hotel

A historic Denver fire station will be incorporated into a new 12-story hotel breaking ground this week near Coors Field. The Denver Hose Company No. 1 building, erected in 1883 for Denver's then-volunteer fire department and listed as a city landmark in 1986, will be fully restored as part of the $80 million development at the corner of 20th Street and Chestnut Place.

"This is going to be the crown jewel that makes this hotel a really unique and special hotel in Denver," said Josh Fine, executive vice president of Focus Property Group, the project's developer. "The building is the oldest fire house that's standing in the city. It's around 130 years old -- beautiful brickwork on the front, two arches. We're going to be restoring the building to its original grandeur."

The long-vacant building, one of the only remaining structures from an early Denver neighborhood known as the "Bottoms," will house a restaurant with outdoor patios facing both Chestnut and 20th.

Additional amenities at the upscale, select-service hotel -- a 233-room Hilton Garden Inn to be operated by Georgia-based Davidson Hotels -- include banquet space, meeting rooms and a fitness center.

Construction is set to begin this week, Fine said. The hotel is expected to open in early 2019.

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