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Posted: Jan 13, 2023

Global Supply Chain Issues Delay Opening of New Lake City (FL) Fire Station

Lake City Fire Station No. 2 was scheduled to be completed by Jan. 10, but got pushed back because of supply chain issues, wcjb.com reported.

Officials said electrical panels did not arrive on time, the report said.

Firefighters said the delay may be a good thing for the department because they can train incoming firefighters a little longer with protocol and responding to calls, according to the report.

The new $2.7 million station will bring the opportunity for faster services in the east and west side of town.

Fire officials are expecting the new station to be finished in about two weeks.

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Posted: Jan 13, 2023

Bixby (OK) to Break Ground on New Fire Station Headquarters Jan. 17

Bixby announced the groundbreaking of the city’s new fire station headquarters is set for Jan. 17, 2023, fox23.com reported.

The facility will be a critical part of Bixby Fire Department’s EMS service, as established and approved in a previous bond proposition in 2021, the report said.

For more than 40 years, Bixby Fire Station No. 1 has been located downtown, serving as headquarters for the department. But due to community growth, a matching growth in services has become necessary, the report said.

With this new 29,000 square-foot expansion, the fire department will also be able to expand its number of ambulances, according to the report.

The new headquarters will have five drive-thru bays, a four-story training tower, administrative offices and housing to hold up to 14 firefighters, firefighting apparatus, ambulances and equipment, the report said.

An Emergency Operations Center will also be housed in the new facility, along with meeting and training space, the report said.

A launch date for a staffed EMS Service at the new Fire Station No. 1 is planned for January 2024.

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Posted: Jan 13, 2023

Vallfirest North America Names New Director of Sales

It is an honor to be introducing Deane Seeger as the new Director of Sales at Vallfirest North America. Having the opportunity to incorporate a person with Deane’s experience in this position will clearly puts us one step higher. We are looking forward to achieving great goals together.

There is nothing like first hand introductions so, for those of you who still don’t know Deane, we asked him to introduce himself and this is what he said:

“Hello! I am Deane Seeger and I am the new Director of Sales for Vallfirest North America. I have 30 years’ experience designing, developing, manufacturing and selling products for the Wildland fire, Industrial Safety and Outdoor recreation markets. I worked domestically and internationally with fabric mills and factories. I spent the last 15 years selling and managing the sales teams in North America. I am very excited to be part of the team that is bringing Vallfirest wildland products to North America!

“When I am not fulfilling my duties for VFT I love to ski, cycle, travel and play golf. I love to cook and am always testing out new recipes on my family and friends. In addition to cooking, I have been making wine for 20-plus years, always looking for the perfect wine to pair with the foods that I cook.”

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Posted: Jan 13, 2023

Fire crews monitor for hotspots after massive blaze destroys Illinois business

VIDEO: Fire crews continue to monitor for hotspots after a huge fire destroyed a Schaumburg commercial building Thursday night. Fire officials said Friday they will continue to watch for hotspots and they plan to determine if the building is structurally sound. It took about two-and-a-half hours to get the fire under control Thursday after it broke out at around 6:30 p.
- PUB DATE: 1/13/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WLS-TV ABC 7 Chicago
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Posted: Jan 13, 2023

Maine fire department sporting new look thanks to one of its own

VIDEO: The Orono Fire Department is going to be riding around in style thanks to the work of one of their own. “Art has always been a passion of mine. My twin brother and I, even through grade school, we were in art class and what not,” said Dennis Bean of the Orono Fire Department. “My high school art teacher actually encouraged me to attend an art school in Boston.
- PUB DATE: 1/13/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WABI-TV CBS/CW+ 5 Bangor
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