Posted: May 10, 2016
A new fire marshal has started work at Snohomish County Fire District 8 in Lake Stevens.
Mike Messer, 33, hails from North Carolina. He also will serve as a deputy fire chief.
Messer is looking forward to helping the fire district serve a rapidly growing population, he said. He and his wife, Gloria, have three children, ages 4 to 19.
- PUB DATE: 5/10/2016 2:44:40 AM - SOURCE: Everett Herald
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Posted: May 10, 2016
A new fire marshal has started work at Snohomish County Fire District 8 in Lake Stevens.
Mike Messer, 33, hails from North Carolina. He also will serve as a deputy fire chief.
Messer is looking forward to helping the fire district serve a rapidly growing population, he said. He and his wife, Gloria, have three children, ages 4 to 19.
- PUB DATE: 5/10/2016 2:44:40 AM - SOURCE: Everett Herald
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Posted: May 10, 2016
Kirkland City Manager Kurt Triplett announced Joe Sanford has been appointed as the new fire chief for the City of Kirkland, effective May 4. Sanford has spent his entire career with the City of Kirkland and has served as interim fire chief since last fall. He has held every rank in the Kirkland Fire Department since being hired in 1981, including lieutenant, captain, battalion chief, deputy chief and interim chief.
- PUB DATE: 5/10/2016 1:49:24 AM - SOURCE: Kirkland Reporter
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Posted: May 10, 2016
Kirkland City Manager Kurt Triplett announced Joe Sanford has been appointed as the new fire chief for the City of Kirkland, effective May 4. Sanford has spent his entire career with the City of Kirkland and has served as interim fire chief since last fall. He has held every rank in the Kirkland Fire Department since being hired in 1981, including lieutenant, captain, battalion chief, deputy chief and interim chief.
- PUB DATE: 5/10/2016 1:49:24 AM - SOURCE: Kirkland Reporter
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Posted: May 10, 2016
The Chicago Fire Department is making another round of changes that, a union leader warned Monday, could put the lives of paramedics and the general public in danger.
Two years ago, self-contained breathing apparatus were removed from all 75 Chicago ambulances. In addition, 70 paramedics graduating from the fire academy were not issued fire helmets, boots and protective clothing, known as “bunker gear,” that are standard issue for firefighters.
- PUB DATE: 5/10/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: chicago sun-times
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