Posted: Oct 28, 2015
When sheriff’s officers arrived at the scene of a reported suicide threat at Brazeau Mobile Home Park Oct. 27, the first thing they noticed was the smell of propane emanating from the 20-foot travel trailer.
The officers turned off a propane tank and electricity outside the trailer, took cover behind a patrol car and, upon arrival of North Kitsap Fire & Rescue, joined firefighters in evacuating neighboring trailers and mobile homes.
- PUB DATE: 10/28/2015 1:41:31 AM - SOURCE: Kingston Community News
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Posted: Oct 28, 2015
When sheriff’s officers arrived at the scene of a reported suicide threat at Brazeau Mobile Home Park Oct. 27, the first thing they noticed was the smell of propane emanating from the 20-foot travel trailer.
The officers turned off a propane tank and electricity outside the trailer, took cover behind a patrol car and, upon arrival of North Kitsap Fire & Rescue, joined firefighters in evacuating neighboring trailers and mobile homes.
- PUB DATE: 10/28/2015 1:41:31 AM - SOURCE: Kingston Community News
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Posted: Oct 28, 2015
When sheriff’s officers arrived at the scene of a reported suicide threat at Brazeau Mobile Home Park Oct. 27, the first thing they noticed was the smell of propane emanating from the 20-foot travel trailer.
The officers turned off a propane tank and electricity outside the trailer, took cover behind a patrol car and, upon arrival of North Kitsap Fire & Rescue, joined firefighters in evacuating neighboring trailers and mobile homes.
- PUB DATE: 10/28/2015 1:41:31 AM - SOURCE: Kingston Community News
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Posted: Oct 28, 2015
So far, it's working, and that's a big relief.Before dawn Tuesday, Snohomish County went live with new software for police, firefighters, 911 centers and jail staff.The county's emergency dispatchers had paper and pens handy Tuesday, an old-school backup system in case of catastrophic failure. Mill Creek Police Chief Bob Crannell and Everett Fire Chief Murray Gordon were among the many monitoring live updates on the installation from a command post in Everett.
- PUB DATE: 10/28/2015 12:35:22 AM - SOURCE: Everett Herald
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Posted: Oct 28, 2015
So far, it's working, and that's a big relief.Before dawn Tuesday, Snohomish County went live with new software for police, firefighters, 911 centers and jail staff.The county's emergency dispatchers had paper and pens handy Tuesday, an old-school backup system in case of catastrophic failure. Mill Creek Police Chief Bob Crannell and Everett Fire Chief Murray Gordon were among the many monitoring live updates on the installation from a command post in Everett.
- PUB DATE: 10/28/2015 12:35:22 AM - SOURCE: Everett Herald
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