Menu

WFC News

Posted: Sep 10, 2015

Cutting ambulance service could cost Moses Lake firefighter jobs

Eliminating the Moses Lake ambulance service could cost either firefighters or money. Acting Fire Chief Brett Bastian repeated what other firefighters and the previous fire chief have stated in a 24-page report he presented to the city council. Councilmember Jon Lane asked the city officials to develop the report to explain what the fire department would look like without the ambulance service.
- PUB DATE: 9/10/2015 3:29:57 AM - SOURCE: iFiberOne
Read more
Posted: Sep 10, 2015

North Whatcom Fire and Rescue names Pernett new fire chief

The North Whatcom Fire and Rescue (NWFR) board of commissioners has named a new chief. On September 1, the NWFR board announced William Pernett will take on the position. Pernett has been serving as interim chief of the department for the last three months, following the resignation of former chief Ron Anderson.
- PUB DATE: 9/10/2015 1:47:20 AM - SOURCE: Northern Light
Read more
Posted: Sep 10, 2015

North Whatcom Fire and Rescue names Pernett new fire chief

The North Whatcom Fire and Rescue (NWFR) board of commissioners has named a new chief. On September 1, the NWFR board announced William Pernett will take on the position. Pernett has been serving as interim chief of the department for the last three months, following the resignation of former chief Ron Anderson.
- PUB DATE: 9/10/2015 1:47:20 AM - SOURCE: Northern Light
Read more
Posted: Sep 10, 2015

North Whatcom Fire and Rescue names Pernett new fire chief

The North Whatcom Fire and Rescue (NWFR) board of commissioners has named a new chief. On September 1, the NWFR board announced William Pernett will take on the position. Pernett has been serving as interim chief of the department for the last three months, following the resignation of former chief Ron Anderson.
- PUB DATE: 9/10/2015 1:47:20 AM - SOURCE: Northern Light
Read more
Posted: Sep 10, 2015

Crews rescue man trapped between two buildings in Seattle

Technical teams worked quickly to free a man who was found wedged between two buildings at 12th Avenue and E. Madison Street Thursday morning. The buildings are about five feet apart, Lieutenant Harold Webb said. Rescuers believe the man came through a window or balcony, and somehow became trapped between the two buildings.
- PUB DATE: 9/10/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: komo news
Read more
RSS
First80298030803180328034803680378038Last

Theme picker

Search News Articles