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Posted: Aug 6, 2015

Snohomish County Fire District 1 hosts course on oil train risks and preparedness

More than 30 safety professionals and first responders learned about crude oil rail transportation risks and preparedness in a class at Snohomish County Fire District 1 last week. “This will help Fire District 1 in our response planning for the oil trains coming through our service area in unincorporated south Snohomish County and the City of Edmonds,” said Assistant Chief Bob Eastman.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2015 1:14:09 PM - SOURCE: My Edmonds News
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Posted: Aug 6, 2015

New ambulances arm Grays Harbor Fire District 5 with essential tools

Grays Harbor Fire District 5 is thanking the community for two newly purchased ambulances which recently replaced two vehicles from the district’s aging fleet. In late 2014, residents of District 5 voted to pass a five-year ambulance bond for $360,000 allowing the district to purchase the new ambulances.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2015 1:13:31 PM - SOURCE: The Vidette
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Posted: Aug 6, 2015

Wolverine Fire reaches 26,614 acres

The Wolverine Fire has grown to about 26,614 acres and is now burning two miles southwest of Stehekin across Lake Chelan. “Helicopters worked early in the day to limit the northerly spread of the fire,” officials said Thursday morning. “Success of the water drops was aided by rocky outcroppings as well as less continuous fuels.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2015 1:11:27 PM - SOURCE: Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle
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Posted: Aug 6, 2015

Wildfire near Columbia River town is 50 percent contained

A big wildfire near the Columbia River has grown to 37.5 square miles, but is 50 percent contained. Officials say the Highway 8 Fire near the town of Roosevelt is no longer threatening any homes. When the fire started on Tuesday it led to the evacuation of the town of Roosevelt, but people were allowed back in their homes on Wednesday.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2015 11:07:18 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Aug 6, 2015

Kent Fed-Ex warehouse evacuated over hazardous materials scare

A chemical spill at a Kent warehouse forced workers to evacuate the Fed-Ex facility late Wednesday night. Firefighters from the Kent Regional Fire Authority responded to a reported chemical leak at the building in the 6200 block of South 228th Street, Kent FD reported. An employee driving a forklift inside the warehouse accidentally punctured a 55 gallon drum, a fire department spokesman told Q13FOX News.
- PUB DATE: 8/6/2015 7:43:47 AM - SOURCE: KCPQ-TV FOX 13
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