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Posted: Aug 17, 2016

Family, pets safe after fire ravages Kennewick home

A Kennewick family scrambled to safety Wednesday morning as a garage fire spread quickly, consuming much of their two-story home. Fred and Kathie Buck, their son, Jason Buck, and his wife, Nicole, who’s expecting a baby, got outside before the house was engulfed in flames. Fire crews arrived about 7 a.
- PUB DATE: 8/17/2016 8:22:08 PM - SOURCE: Mid-Columbia Tri-City Herald
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Posted: Aug 17, 2016

Bone dry conditions lead to several brush fires around Western Washington

Firefighters have been kept very busy battling a number of brush fires in Western Washington as our recent warm, dry stretch of summer weather continues. In Tukwila, a 2-alarm fire scorched some brush along SR-599 near S. 133rd Street Wednesday afternoon. The heavy smoke briefly caused the southbound lanes to close, but firefighters were able to get the upper hand.
- PUB DATE: 8/17/2016 5:44:19 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Aug 17, 2016

Firefighters quickly put out fire at Veterans Memorial Golf Course in Walla Walla

Due to firefighters' quick action a fire at the Veterans Memorial Golf Course Wednesday was put out and prevented from spreading. Firefighters said they responded to a report of a fire around 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at the golf course. The fire started in a 100-foot by 50-foot pile of debris near the 14th tee according to crews.
- PUB DATE: 8/17/2016 5:26:40 PM - SOURCE: KEPR-TV CBS 19
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Posted: Aug 17, 2016

Officials Consider $6 Million Renovation for Hartford (ME) Fire Station

A proposal asking residents whether the city should borrow about $6 million to expand and renovate Hartford Station, the Fire Department's 96-year-old headquarters, goes before city councilors for discussion Thursday.
Later in the same meeting, councilors are scheduled to consider approving a total of $2 million in other capital improvement projects, $750,000 of which councilors can approve themselves, and the remaining $1.3 million of which also must go to residents for a referendum vote in November.

If councilors act on a recommendation from the city staff, a bond of about $6 million to pay for the renovation and expansion of Hartford Station, the city’s oldest fire station, also could go to voters in the Nov. 8 general election.

Councilors are scheduled to discuss but not vote on the proposal to seek voter approval to bond about $6 million to renovate and expand Hartford at a meeting that begins at 6 p.m. Thursday in the council chamber at Augusta City Center.

The major project would seek to address multiple problems with the current fire station, including garage bays so narrow newer firetrucks won’t fit into them; a structurally deficient floor that can’t support the weight of firetrucks; a lack of space for training, decontaminating equipment and clothing, and access to people with disabilities; and a need to update to current standards and meet the needs of firefighters whose role has changed dramatically since the station was built in 1920.

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Posted: Aug 17, 2016

State audit highlights timing issues in fire-recovery funding

State and local conservation districts that assist property owners with recovery after a wildfire or other disaster sometimes struggle to get projects approved and completed before funding expires. In fact, sometimes they have only a few months to get everything completed. The districts also face limitations because state law requires that only a fraction of the money can be used in advance.
- PUB DATE: 8/17/2016 3:47:20 PM - SOURCE: Methow Valley News
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