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Posted: Oct 10, 2015

Update: South Whidbey Fire/EMS brings back paid firefighters

Six years after cutting a paid on-call firefighter program, South Whidbey Fire/EMS commissioners this week agreed to bring it back. In a 2-0 vote Thursday, commissioners Kenon Simmons and Mike Helland approved a recommendation to hire eight part-time employees to help improve the district’s day-time emergency response.
- PUB DATE: 10/10/2015 6:44:02 AM - SOURCE: South Whidbey Record
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Posted: Oct 10, 2015

Update: South Whidbey Fire/EMS brings back paid firefighters

Six years after cutting a paid on-call firefighter program, South Whidbey Fire/EMS commissioners this week agreed to bring it back. In a 2-0 vote Thursday, commissioners Kenon Simmons and Mike Helland approved a recommendation to hire eight part-time employees to help improve the district’s day-time emergency response.
- PUB DATE: 10/10/2015 6:44:02 AM - SOURCE: South Whidbey Record
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Posted: Oct 10, 2015

Update: South Whidbey Fire/EMS brings back paid firefighters

Six years after cutting a paid on-call firefighter program, South Whidbey Fire/EMS commissioners this week agreed to bring it back. In a 2-0 vote Thursday, commissioners Kenon Simmons and Mike Helland approved a recommendation to hire eight part-time employees to help improve the district’s day-time emergency response.
- PUB DATE: 10/10/2015 6:44:02 AM - SOURCE: South Whidbey Record
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Posted: Oct 10, 2015

Seattle burns through money on fire-station construction

There was a small news item out of West Seattle this week that should serve as a big warning about how the city of Seattle has been doing business. The West Seattle Blog, spurred by a curious reader, noted that the community’s Fire Station 32, which was to be replaced in 2007 after passage of a levy, still sits there, empty, while the firefighters work out of a tent-like temporary station a few blocks away.
- PUB DATE: 10/9/2015 9:19:33 PM - SOURCE: Seattle Times
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Posted: Oct 10, 2015

Seattle burns through money on fire-station construction

There was a small news item out of West Seattle this week that should serve as a big warning about how the city of Seattle has been doing business. The West Seattle Blog, spurred by a curious reader, noted that the community’s Fire Station 32, which was to be replaced in 2007 after passage of a levy, still sits there, empty, while the firefighters work out of a tent-like temporary station a few blocks away.
- PUB DATE: 10/9/2015 9:19:33 PM - SOURCE: Seattle Times
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