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Posted: Feb 20, 2016

Monroe Fire District Requests Merger With County Fire District 7

Monroe Fire District 3 has taken the next step to merge with Snohomish County Fire District 7. Fire District 3 serves the residents of Snohomish County Fire District 3 and the City of Monroe. The service area protected by district 3 is 55 square miles and serves an estimated population of 29,000 residents.
- PUB DATE: 2/20/2016 1:47:26 PM - SOURCE: Sky Valley Chronicle
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Posted: Feb 20, 2016

Monroe Fire District Requests Merger With County Fire District 7

Monroe Fire District 3 has taken the next step to merge with Snohomish County Fire District 7. Fire District 3 serves the residents of Snohomish County Fire District 3 and the City of Monroe. The service area protected by district 3 is 55 square miles and serves an estimated population of 29,000 residents.
- PUB DATE: 2/20/2016 1:47:26 PM - SOURCE: Sky Valley Chronicle
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Posted: Feb 20, 2016

"Crazy" SeaTac apartment fire injures 1, leaves 44 homeless

Investigators are looking into what sparked a three-alarm fire at an apartment building overnight, Kent Fire Captain Kyle Ohashi said. One person was injured in the raging fire that's now left the building too unstable for firefighters to enter Saturday morning. Crews rushed to the 3200 block of S.
- PUB DATE: 2/20/2016 11:42:39 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Feb 20, 2016

"Crazy" SeaTac apartment fire injures 1, leaves 44 homeless

Investigators are looking into what sparked a three-alarm fire at an apartment building overnight, Kent Fire Captain Kyle Ohashi said. One person was injured in the raging fire that's now left the building too unstable for firefighters to enter Saturday morning. Crews rushed to the 3200 block of S.
- PUB DATE: 2/20/2016 11:42:39 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Feb 20, 2016

San Diego Fire-Rescue Fire Truck Fleet Due for $25M Upgrade

After years of dealing with a broken-down and worn-out fleet, San Diego firefighters will be getting a big infusion of new engines. At one time, so many were in the shop, the city didn't have enough qualified mechanics to get them fixed. Private consultants have warned the city that it has too many gaps in fire coverage.

Its engines log a lot of mileage -- wear and tear that takes a toll on what's called "useful life."


They’re not cheap, and for the longest time, the city's finances were such that it couldn't afford many new ones.


“We've got several rigs that regularly run over 20 calls a day,” Arrollado noted in an interview Thursday. "Our call volume has increased from about 70,000 to 140,000 in the span of about 25 years. And we really haven't added many fire apparatus to address that call volume."


Ten a year, on average.

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