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Posted: Dec 18, 2016

Kennewick home damaged in Saturday afternoon fire

A Kennewick residence was damaged during a Saturday afternoon fire. The fire started at roughly 12:30 p.m. at a home in the 1800 block of South Rainier Street. A resident was using a propane heater in the garage while he worked on a vehicle, Kennewick fire Capt. Nathan Rabe said. He went inside, and when he returned he found the garage on fire.
- PUB DATE: 12/17/2016 9:35:36 PM - SOURCE: Mid-Columbia Tri-City Herald
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Posted: Dec 17, 2016

Yakima firefighters shake hands with victims after saving them from apartment fire

Around 6:30 PM on Thursday December 16th, two rescued survivors of the Mesa Apartment fire stopped by to thank the C-Shift fire fighting crew for saving their lives. Mr. Robert Murr, his granddaughter Safire, along with their family later stopped by to see the personnel that were on duty the same day that their lives were saved.
- PUB DATE: 12/17/2016 1:47:31 PM - SOURCE: KVEW-TV ABC 42 Kennewick
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Posted: Dec 16, 2016

Renton Fire Department Warns Of Bogus Fire Inspections

There are reports that a private company is going door-to-door in the city asking to conduct fire inspections and saying they are sponsored by the Renton Regional Fire Authority - and the department wants residents to know they would never do something like that. Fire Marshal Anjela St. John said that fire officials will always wear uniforms and conduct inspections in person.
- PUB DATE: 12/16/2016 7:49:11 PM - SOURCE: Renton Patch.com
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Posted: Dec 16, 2016

Bed bugs infesting Chester city fire stations

Sources tell us FOX 29 bed bugs are biting first responders in the fire houses in the city of Chester. They're quite worried, and they could be unwittingly bringing those bed bugs into your homes. So what's happening it to stop it?

It was about a week ago when a couple of Chester firefighters at Station 82 started complaining of bug bites. 

Well it wasn't long until they realized those bites came from bed bugs.  In their sleeping quarters that forced them to toss their beds into the trash.

Fox 29 has now learned both of Chester's firehouses are now infested with bed bugs.

Box springs and mattresses from Chester Fire Station were tossed to the curb after the nasty discovery of bed bugs.

Several sources telling FOX 29 more than a week ago two firefighters were bitten as they slept in their bunks at the Chester fire Station Number 82.

Several firefighters tell us they informed headquarters about the problem.  What happened?  The station was given cans of bed bug spray according to sources. 

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Posted: Dec 16, 2016

$3 million in TIF dollars used to finance SB fire station

It looks like the City of South Bend will soon have its first LEED Certified building. Funding was approved today for the $3 million project. LEED stands for leadership in energy and environmental design. A planned new Olive Street fire station, complete with solar panels and a running track, is shooting for silver status.

Firefighting can apparently be a dangerous job—even when firefighters aren’t fighting fires. “Recent studies that have been done have shown a correlation between cancer and firefighting,” said South Bend Fire Chief Stephen Cox.

Those who will work at South Bend’s new fire station four should sleep easier, not only because the new building will have eight bedrooms instead of two, but because the living quarters in general will be better buffered from the business portion.

“Some of the things the folks in the fire service have been doing of late is segregating contaminated equipment, vehicles, the diesel exhaust from the trucks and everything from the living quarters In a way that the firefighters are minimally exposed to it,” said Chief Cox.


The new station is designed to be ahead of its time, with solar panels, all LED lighting and 100 percent on-site water retention.

The new building is designed to replace an old building that had fallen behind the times in many ways.

“So the building was built in the early 70-s when the South Bend Fire Department didn't have any female firefighters, so the building wasn't constructed to house more than one sex, or one Gender, of firefighter,” Chief Cox said.

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