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Posted: Dec 5, 2016

Hatfield Township (PA) Board Approves Colmar Fire Station Funding

Hatfield Township commissioners have voted unanimously to commit $1.5 million during the next 15 years to the fire company, a move officials said is meant to trigger the process of constructing a new fire station.
"We are able to provide this funding, for the next 15 years, without jeopardizing at all the needs of the Hatfield Fire Company, or the contribution to the day to day needs of both fire companies," said commissioners' President Tom Zipfel.

Over the past several years, Hatfield has set up a fire commission dedicated to identifying short- and long-term needs for both the Hatfield and Colmar fire companies, and allocating funds to do so. The township's fire tax millage currently generates roughly $520,000 of revenue each year, and of that total $320,000 is split between the two companies for operational needs and the remaining $200,000 each year is put into a capital reserve fund.

Last year, the company and township began talks in earnest about a future Colmar fire station, to be built on the same site as the current station on Walnut Street. Zipfel and fire company President Brian Seward said that station was largely built in the 1940s with the most recent renovations in the 1960s.

In their initial talks, the company had developed an estimate of roughly $3 million to construct a new station. Since then, Zipfel and Sward told the commissioners Nov. 16, that estimated price tag has been whittled down to roughly $2.8 million, and the company is already starting to plan how to offset its part of those costs.

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Posted: Dec 5, 2016

Spokane assistant fire chief says Oakland warehouse fire was 'completely predictable'

A building with no sprinklers, no smoke alarms, and no permits for residential living became a death trap for those trying to escape the blinding smoke and billowing flames Friday. The grim search for victims is far from over as firefighters continue to sift through the ashes of a charred shell of a converted warehouse in Oakland.
- PUB DATE: 12/5/2016 2:40:44 PM - SOURCE: KAYU-TV MyFox Spokane
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Posted: Dec 5, 2016

Officer Gutierrez Memorial

The date of the memorial service for Officer Reginald “Jake” Gutierrez will be held on Friday December 9, 2016. 

The location will be the Tacoma Dome, 2727 E. D Street, Tacoma, WA 98421.

The services will be open to the public. The details for attendees will be released as they become available.

Fire Service Participation

Fire departments wishing to participate in the Officer Gutierrez Memorial procession or provide backfill at Tacoma Fire stations during the memorial service need to contact Tacoma Fire Department Liaison Officer Jim Scott at: jscott@cityoftacoma.org.  

Procession Details

Fire and EMS apparatus participating in the procession need to report to the Joint Base Lewis McChord Staging area between 0630 and 0830 Friday morning December 9, 2016...  

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Posted: Dec 5, 2016

None hurt in Lynnwood fire at makeshift trailer park

A camper that caught fire near Lynnwood on Monday morning appeared to be part of a makeshift trailer park set up in an industrial lot, officials said. One woman was taken to the hospital as a precaution, said Leslie Hynes, spokeswoman for Snohomish County Fire District 1. About a dozen travel trailers are on the lot at 16906 17th Ave.
- PUB DATE: 12/5/2016 11:06:44 AM - SOURCE: Everett Herald - Metered Site
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Posted: Dec 5, 2016

13-Year-Old Struck, Killed by Fire Department Vehicle

GREECE, NY (TWC News Rochester/CNN) - A fire department vehicle struck a 13-year-old boy in Greece, NY, around noon Sunday. The boy, identified as Dominic Cook, was pronounced dead after being taken to a nearby hospital by ambulance.

The Hilton Central School District, where Cook attended middle school, released a statement saying the teen was “a wonderful student with a heart of gold.”

Neighbors say they often see people walking, running or biking along the road where Cook was killed. They say the sidewalk ends before the accident happened and the posted speed limit of 35 miles per hour is often ignored.

"Just the thought of people crossing and how fast the cars can be going, people can really get moving,” Kevin Dailor said.

Police have not yet said what Cook may have been doing at the time of the accident or if speed was considered a factor.

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