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Posted: Feb 15, 2016

Rescue crews save border collie from canal north of Pasco

A sweet little dog is recovering after getting rescued on Valentine's Day. Brock Long, of Columbia Basin Dive Rescue, rescued her from a canal north of Pasco. Long took a call from Franklin County Sheriff's Deputies in what he said was a 'do or die' situation. Walla Walla County Firefighters were on hand as well and helped rig Brock up with ropes for the rescue.
- PUB DATE: 2/15/2016 7:24:49 PM - SOURCE: kndo
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Posted: Feb 15, 2016

Blackjack VFD (TX) Gets Brush Truck

The Blackjack Fire Department received a new brush truck worth $117,000. It's one of only three of it's kind in the state.

"It's designed to go off road, get in the places that are difficult to go, it has the capabilities and pump capacity that if needed on a structure fire, or care fire or something," said Chief Bobby Richardson.

The new truck can hold 300 gallons of water and has the latest equipment and technology. It also has a new features known as jumper seats. The seats have seat belts and are surrounded by a roll cage.

The Robertson County Emergency Service District, along with donations from the community, helped pay for the truck.

"The support in the community is great. We can't say enough about them," said Richardson. 

For more information, view www.kagstv.com

 

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Posted: Feb 15, 2016

Normal (IL) Council Expected to Approve Bond for Fire Station

The next phase of development in uptown Normal is coming into focus, thanks in part to $10 million in new bonds expected to be approved Monday night.

The City Council will consider approving a borrowing package that includes $4 million for the town's future headquarters fire station; $3.2 million for uptown improvements including work on an underpass; and $2.8 million for an office, residential and restaurant building across the street from City Hall.

The mixed-use building project is set to appear before the council March 7, clearing the way for construction to begin late spring with the building opening in early 2017, said City Manager Mark Peterson.

The building is expected to include a restaurant on the first floor; offices on the second; apartments on the third, fourth and fifth; and parking underneath.

Construction of the $8 million fire station is set to begin this summer in the 600 block of South Main Street and open next fall. It's part of an overhaul of Normal's fire operations that also includes replacing its other two stations.

The money also could be used for early work on the other two fire stations.

The town also will save $1 million by refunding $10 million in bonds first issued in 2006, pending council approval. The new bonds will lower the current 4.36 percent interest rate, according to a memo by Finance Director Andrew Huhn.

The new bonds would be paid over the next 25 years, but the town has the option to extend that term to 30 years. The refunding process won't change the payment schedule for the 2006 bonds, which ends with the 2033 tax levy.

For more information, view www.pantagraph.com

 

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Posted: Feb 15, 2016

Forsyth County (GA) Breaks Ground on New Fire Station

Forsyth County officials broke ground Friday for a new fire station designed to improve service and response times in the heavily-populated southeast Forsyth area.

The new four-stall Station Six will be just off Peachtree Parkway on Brookwood Road and is expected to be complete in 12 to 14 months. Fire Chief Danny Bowman said the area is served now by Fire Station 10, which is some miles away. It's the first new station that's not a replacement to be built in-county since 1999.

For more information, view www.ajc.com

 

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Posted: Feb 15, 2016

Greenville (MS) Firefighters Get 100 New Radios

Greenville Fire Department has purchased 100 new handheld radios, new mobile units for all of the firetrucks and command staff vehicles and base station radios for all of the stations and the fire dispatch center thanks to a $245,000 Assistance to Firefighters grant.

Fire Chief Ruben Brown said there was a definite need for new radios. Firefighters had been using radios that were surplus after the 1996 Olympics.

Brown added that the previous equipment was "not durable and not really fire department capable."

Brown said the new radios are Mississippi Wireless Information Network capable, the state communication system the entire county plans to upgrade to within the next two years.

For more information, view www.sunherald.com

 

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