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Posted: Oct 25, 2016

2-alarm fire damages historic building in downtown Arlington

VIDEO: A two-alarm fire in downtown Arlington Monday damaged one of the town's oldest buildings. Firefighters were called to the scene at North Olympic Avenue and East Second Street shortly after 7 p.m. Nearly 50 firefighters responded to the call for help. Kristin Banfield, an Arlington spokesperson, said it was a "substantial" fire that was reported on the second floor of a commercial building that includes 2 Bits & More Thrift Shop.
- PUB DATE: 10/24/2016 10:35:50 PM - SOURCE: KING5
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Posted: Oct 25, 2016

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Toyne Pumper

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Posted: Oct 25, 2016

4 injured as fire guts condo complex near downtown Bellevue

VIDEO: Firefighters pulled four people from a burning condo building in Downtown Bellevue Monday night. According to Bellevue Police, the fire broke just before 8:00 p.m. Monday night and quickly engulfed the 20-unit building on 100th Avenue Northeast, just one block south of Bellevue Square. Bellevue Fire said two patients were taken to a nearby hospital in cardiac arrest.
- PUB DATE: 10/24/2016 9:15:38 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Oct 24, 2016

Construction worker hits natural gas line, homes evacuated in Richland

Richland Firefighters responded to a cut natural gas line in the Horn Rapids neighborhood just before 8 a.m. Monday. Battalion Chief Duncan told NBC Right Now 12 homes were evacuated during the process. Cascade Natural Gas had the line shut off within an hour of the initial call. Early reports indicate a construction worker hit a gas line while working in the area of Eagle Watch Loop and Sandpiper Road.
- PUB DATE: 10/24/2016 6:31:00 PM - SOURCE: kndu
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Posted: Oct 24, 2016

Commissioners to Address Fire Damage, New Cobb County (GA) Fire Station

Fireworks shot off by someone who trespassed onto a closed Cobb park the night of July 4 caused a fire that resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage to county property. Cobb commissioners on Tuesday will vote on a contract to rebuild the park facilities damaged by the resulting fire.
"(Noonday Creek) park was closed and locked and secured as we do any park, but someone, we can't tell if it was a resident or who, went into the closed park, so they were trespassing, and used our parking lot to shoot fireworks, and it was fireworks that caused this damage," said Cobb Public Services Director Jackie McMorris.

The fire caused a "substantial" amount of damage to a maintenance building and pole barn at the park, which were deemed a total loss, according to county documents. Commissioners will vote on a nearly $366,000 contract with Osprey Management for design and build construction services to rebuild the facilities.

The construction contract is almost half of the estimated $736,200 value of the destroyed structures and their contents, of which $250,000 will be paid by the county's claims fund, while insurance proceeds are expected to reimburse the remaining balance of the loss, according to county documents. The total cost in the wake of the fire is expected to increase, as the heat of the flames also damaged three park maintenance vehicles parked near the facilities, McMorris said.

"They were parked outside the building, and it burned one really bad, and then another one was really singed that was parked next to it," she said. "At this time, the office is still looking at the cost of replacing those vehicles and any ancillary expenditures."

No one so far has been charged in connection to the blaze, said Lt. Dan Dupree, spokesman for the Cobb Fire Department.

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