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Posted: Dec 8, 2016

Pueblo West Fire Dept. Pumped about New Trucks; Donates Older Model to Boone Dept.

The Pueblo West Fire Department recently acquired two new pumpers and donated one of its older pumpers to the Boone Fire Department, which was in need of one due to the fact that it had no backup pumper in operation.

The Pueblo West department got its new pumpers — which are fire trucks that carry water and are the main source for pumping water — in October and they went into service about two weeks ago after the fire department worked on them to get them ready to go, according to Brad Davidson, a division chief of the Pueblo West Fire Department.

Davidson said the department needed the pumpers because more resources are necessary to respond to an increase in calls and it needed to replace aging equipment.

“They’ve been great so far,” Davidson said. “They’re class A custom pumpers, which means it has a bigger pump in it and the quality of the construction of the truck is good.”

Because the department got two new pumpers, it decided to get rid of a 1976 class A pumper that had been used by the department as a reserve truck.

“We thought, ‘What was the best thing we could do with this truck?’ and the idea was to see if any smaller volunteer fire department around us could use it,” Davidson said.

The Boone Fire Department jumped at the opportunity to get the pumper.

The Boone department had only one class A pumper and if that truck were to break down and go out of service for repairs they had no backup options except for two brush trucks, which are used for fighting brush and grass fires but aren’t necessarily suited for other types of firefighting.

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Posted: Dec 8, 2016

Costa Mesa Will Soon Be Home to $7.8 Million Fire Station

Plans to move forward with a $7.8 million revamp of a Costa Mesa fire station received the City Council's endorsement during Tuesday's meeting. In a 4-0 vote, the council awarded the contract to the Horizons Construction Company in Orange for a complete rebuilding of a fire station at 2803 Royal Palm Dr. Councilman Steve Mensinger was absent.

Foundation settlement issues has lead to some structural damage on the 55-year-old building, which does not conform to current building codes. In addition, the facility doesn’t provide for female accommodations, according to a City Staff report.

The building will be demolished to make way for the new 11,740 square-foot facility.

The new station will feature three bays, a mechanic shop, a kitchen, rooms for dining, lounging and medical supplies, a gym, fuel station, hose-drying tower, emergency training area and 10 dorm rooms.

Costa Mesa Fire Department Chief Dan Stefano said the improvements is a win-win for the public and the department.

“It will have a number of things that will assist not only our efficiencies but also firefighter safety,” Stefano said Tuesday.

Given to age of the structure and its outdated wiring and facade, it was easier to start from scratch rather than perform individual repairs and upgrades, said city spokesman Tony Dodero.

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Posted: Dec 8, 2016

Blowing Rock Fire Station 3 Under Construction on Aho Road

By Jesse Wood The Blowing Rock Fire Department sub-station at Aho Road is currently under construction and should be complete by this time next year. Had the future facility been permitted for occupancy while the Horton Fire was raging just about 2 to 3 miles away in the Sampson area, it certainly would have been utilized.

“It would have been the spot for an incident command post for that fire and we would have had an earlier jump on that fire,” Blowing Rock Fire Chief Kent Graham said. “Fortunately, Laurel Fork Baptist Church made their facility available for an incident command post. They were absolutely fantastic.”  

Currently, Blowing Rock Fire Department operates its largest station on Valley Boulevard and Station 2 on U.S. 221. The facility under construction (Station 3), which has been planned since before the property was purchased in 2011, is located at 2409 Aho Road.

Station 3 will feature three bays and have room for an engine, tanker and a brush truck. Graham noted that down the road a medical support response vehicle could be stacked in a bay with a brush truck. The facility will also feature a bunkroom for manning during special situations and a community room for citizens in the Aho and Sampson areas.

Currently, Station 1 is nearly 5 miles away from the future Station 3 location.

Graham noted that the construction of Station 3 should bring all of the property within the Blowing Rock Fire District into a protected fire insurance classification, which will improve both response times and insurance premiums to that area of the fire district.

Blowing Rock Fire and Rescue is borrowing up to $1 million to build Station 3.

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Posted: Dec 8, 2016

Authorities: Squatters seeking refuge from cold inside vacant buildings pose dangers

Joe McLaughlin has been in the construction management business for 40 years and he thought he’d seen everything – but when he walked into a massive shuttered office building in Ballard last month he was so stunned that he had to return the following day to make sure what he saw was actually real. The walls of the 40,000-square-foot former Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) office were covered in graffiti featuring skulls, curse words and nudity.
- PUB DATE: 12/8/2016 3:45:18 AM - SOURCE: KEPR-TV CBS 19
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Posted: Dec 8, 2016

New Jersey firefighter robbed at gunpoint while on duty

An armed robber stuck a handgun in a Trenton fire captain's face while he was on a call in the Chambersburg neighborhood Tuesday night, fire officials said. The fire captain, from Engine Co. 7 on Hamilton Avenue, was not injured during the 6:45 p.m. incident on Cummings Place, officials said. Trenton police detectives are investigating the crime.
- PUB DATE: 12/8/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Trenton Times
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