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Posted: Jun 22, 2016

Los Angeles County Declares Local Emergency in Maywood Warehouse Fire

Los Angeles County supervisors declared a local emergency Tuesday over last week's massive fire at a Maywood industrial park, which prompted evacuation of hundreds of people. The fire erupted at 2:31 a.m. on June 14 at a plastics facility, then spread into a metal recycling yard, triggering explosions as metals and chemicals ignited.
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Posted: Jun 22, 2016

DOT and FAA Finalize Rules for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems

June 21, 2016 Contact: Les Dorr or Alison DuquettePhone: 202-267-3883 WASHINGTON - Today, the Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration has finalized the first operational rules for routine commercial use of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS or "drones"), opening pathways towards fully integrating UAS into the nation's airspace.

The new rule, which takes effect in late August, offers safety regulations for unmanned aircraft drones weighing less than 55 pounds that are conducting non-hobbyist operations.

The rule’s provisions are designed to minimize risks to other aircraft and people and property on the ground. The regulations require pilots to keep an unmanned aircraft within visual line of sight. Operations are allowed during daylight and during twilight if the drone has anti-collision lights. The new regulations also address height and speed restrictions and other operational limits, such as prohibiting flights over unprotected people on the ground who aren’t directly participating in the UAS operation.

The FAA is offering a process to waive some restrictions if an operator proves the proposed flight will be conducted safely under a waiver. The FAA will make an online portal available to apply for these waivers in the months ahead.

“With this new rule, we are taking a careful and deliberate approach that balances the need to deploy this new technology with the FAA’s mission to protect public safety,” said FAA Administrator Michael Huerta. “But this is just our first step. We’re already working on additional rules that will expand the range of operations.”

Under the final rule, the person actually flying a drone must be at least 16 years old and have a remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating, or be directly supervised by someone with such a certificate. To qualify for a remote pilot certificate, an individual must either pass an initial aeronautical knowledge test at an FAA-approved knowledge testing center or have an existing non-student Part 61 pilot certificate. If qualifying under the latter provision, a pilot must have completed a flight review in the previous 24 months and must take a UAS online training course provided by the FAA. The TSA will conduct a security background check of all remote pilot applications prior to issuance of a certificate.

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Posted: Jun 22, 2016

Snohomish County FD1 captain and four firefighters retire

Fire District 1 honored several retirees on Tuesday during a ceremony at Martha Lake Fire Station 21. They are: Capt. Jim Grieco and Firefighters Mike Fischer, Mike Hill, David Krugmire and Jack Weinz, Jr. Fire District 1 is the largest provider of fire and emergency medical services in Snohomish County, with full-time staffing at 12 fire stations.
- PUB DATE: 6/22/2016 7:00:51 AM - SOURCE: Lynnwood Today
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Posted: Jun 22, 2016

Follow Up: Bug in new 911 system delayed fire response to Everett warehouse fire

The mayor of Everett is lodging his disappointment with hang-ups with the new 911 dispatching software called New World Systems. The flashpoint came when fire officials encountered serious problems from 911 dispatch while tackling the massive warehouse fire along the Everett waterfront June 4. It took more than 20 minutes for 911 dispatchers to be able to kickstart the software to escalate the fire level to deploy additional fire departments to the scene.
- PUB DATE: 6/22/2016 3:04:15 AM - SOURCE: Snohomish County News
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Posted: Jun 22, 2016

Bellingham: Impostor poses as firefighter, dupes motorists for donations

Firefighters said they saw a man masquerading as one of them to collect cash from motorists along Meridian Street Sunday, June 19. The reported sightings came just days after the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 106’s Fill the Boot campaign on Thursday and Friday, June 16 and 17. During the annual, nationwide fundraiser, firefighters volunteered their own time on busy street corners, empty boots in-hand, to ask stopped motorists for cash.
- PUB DATE: 6/22/2016 1:42:30 AM - SOURCE: Bellingham Herald
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