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Posted: Apr 3, 2023

Follow Up: Video shows man run, hide after allegedly setting boats ablaze at Seattle storage facility

The Seattle Police Department (SPD) has released witness and surveillance video from a massive fire that destroyed dozens of boats at a Seattle storage facility along Lake Union earlier this month. Arther Arakelov, 31, is charged with first-degree arson in relation to the fire that destroyed 58 boats at the Seattle Boat Company on March 22.
- PUB DATE: 4/3/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KATU-TV ABC 2 Portland
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Posted: Apr 3, 2023

Driver airlifted with severe injuries after crash, extrication from car in Central Kitsap

PHOTOS: A person was airlifted to receive medical help after a single vehicle accident left them with severe injuries. Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue (CKFR) responded to a single vehicle accident at Gold Creek Road and Grada Creek Way where the driver was trapped inside. After stabilizing the crashed vehicle, firefighters safely extricated the driver.
- PUB DATE: 4/3/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle
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Posted: Apr 2, 2023

Pasco Fire Chief Bob Gear Announces Retirement

Two City of Pasco Directors have announced their retirements from decades of public service. Fire Chief Bob Gear will retire as of May 31. Gear started in the fire service in September of 1974, attending the fire program at Bates Vocational Technical in Tacoma. Then in 1976, Gear was hired by King County Fire District 43 in Maple Valley.
- PUB DATE: 4/2/2023 7:35:37 PM - SOURCE: City Of Pasco
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Posted: Apr 2, 2023

Reconfiguring a Dangerous Intersection in St. Augustine (FL) Could Mean Moving a Fire Station

The spot where A1A (Anastasia Boulevard) hits Red Cox Drive has had a history of crashes, some of them deadly, firstcoastnews.com reported.

The Florida Department of Transportation has paid for traffic studies in the area, the report said.

The studies propose plans to reconfigure the intersection. One option is loosely called the “peanut” and another option was nicknamed the “dog bone.” And the option the city of St. Augustine and the state are considering the most seems to be a third option – a roundabout, according to the report.

However, it means the St. Augustine fire station at that intersection would have to relocate. The latest idea being floated is to build a new fire station about a half a mile away in a wooded area immediately across from the St. Augustine Amphitheater, the report said.

A flyer about the plan from the city of St. Augustine states the current fire station was built in 1995 and “is painfully undersized and underequipped at 2,700 square feet.”

To schedule a meeting or provide input, email CityFire@CityStAug.com.

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Posted: Apr 2, 2023

FDNY Chief Who Oversaw Fireboat Unit Involved in Fatal Crash Forced to Retire: Lawsuit

Thomas Tracy
New York Daily News
(TNS)

Chief Richard Blatus during an FDNY promotions ceremony on June 1, 2017. (Todd Maisel)

An FDNY chief who oversaw the department’s firefighting boats — including one involved in a fatal East River crash last year — has been forced to turn in his retirement papers, court papers reveal.

Chief Richard Blatus was FDNY’s acting chief of operations at the time of the June 17, 2022 incident that took the life of Johnny Beernaert, a Belgian firefighter aboard the fireboat Marine 1 Bravo on a tour in the East River.

A month after the crash, Blatus was moved to another position. He eventually put in papers for his retirement, which sources said took formal effect Thursday.

A lawsuit filed by a group of FDNY chiefs and Daily News sources say Blatus, 63, was browbeaten into retirement by the Fire Department.

Jim Walden, a lawyer who says he represents Blatus as well as the chiefs who sued Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh, called Blatus’ demotion an example of the commissioner’s “terrible decision making,” carried out “without cause” and “illegally.”

Walden said he and his clients “look forward to deposing the commissioner, to explore the reasons she violated standard operating procedure” in Blatus’ case.

A call to Blatus for comment was not immediately returned.

Blatus is not a plaintiff in the lawsuit by high-ranking chiefs who claim they were harassed, maligned and ultimately demoted because they were too old in Kavanagh’s eyes. But his retirement highlights tactics used to get older FDNY chiefs to retire, say sources and legal papers.

The lawsuit, filed March 23, also alleges that the nighttime fireboat joyride that took Beernaert’s life was initiated by a retired FDNY captain who “activated FDNY’s Marine 1 Bravo and took civilians on a ride without authorization.” The captain had retired from the department before the crash, sources said.

A source with knowledge of the case confirmed that the retired captain cajoled an active FDNY member to pilot the boat, but never asked anyone of a higher rank for permission to take the vessel out.

Beernaert, his wife, the retired FDNY captain and the captain’s wife were on a nighttime ride on the East River aboard Marine 1 Bravo when the fireboat coll

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