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Posted: Oct 9, 2015

East Wenatchee: Levy Approval Would Boost Firefighter Cadre

Firefighter staffing levels on the Eastside are more than 20 years behind the times, says the fire chief. That, despite a huge jump in property values. "It's not safe for the general public and it's not safe for firefighters," says Dave Baker, chief of Douglas County Fire District 2. Baker said the district's assessed valuation in 1992 was $747,400 million.
- PUB DATE: 10/9/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: firehouse
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Posted: Oct 9, 2015

East Wenatchee: Levy Approval Would Boost Firefighter Cadre

Firefighter staffing levels on the Eastside are more than 20 years behind the times, says the fire chief. That, despite a huge jump in property values. "It's not safe for the general public and it's not safe for firefighters," says Dave Baker, chief of Douglas County Fire District 2. Baker said the district's assessed valuation in 1992 was $747,400 million.
- PUB DATE: 10/9/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: firehouse
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Posted: Oct 9, 2015

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Alexis Pumper

Alexis Fire Equipment—Schuyler County Fire Protection District, Rushville, IL, pumper. Freightliner M2 cab and chassis.

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Posted: Oct 8, 2015

Okanogan County hears criticism, praise for fire response

As Okanogan County residents shared their experiences in this summer’s wildfire with county officials, some echoed themes heard last year — of firefighters standing around while fires grew out of control, and of confusion, panic and poor communication. But — particularly compared to last year — there was also praise for effective firefighting tactics by local and state agencies and ideas for reducing fire risk in the future.
- PUB DATE: 10/8/2015 1:09:08 PM - SOURCE: Methow Valley News
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Posted: Oct 8, 2015

Okanogan County hears criticism, praise for fire response

As Okanogan County residents shared their experiences in this summer’s wildfire with county officials, some echoed themes heard last year — of firefighters standing around while fires grew out of control, and of confusion, panic and poor communication. But — particularly compared to last year — there was also praise for effective firefighting tactics by local and state agencies and ideas for reducing fire risk in the future.
- PUB DATE: 10/8/2015 1:09:08 PM - SOURCE: Methow Valley News
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