Elko County (NV) Fire Protection District officials say their 2022 projects are off to a good start and the improvements are moving along nicely, reports elkodaily.com.
Plans include applying for a FEMA grant to purchase a $750,000 heavy rescue, the report says. The apparatus would be used for hazmat responses.
The grant would require a 10% match—estimated at $37,500 each from the city and the county but not to exceed $50,000 apiece, according to the report.
Also, the district will apply for a $50,000 AFG for new electric extrication equipment.
Wells Station
Also approved was spending $220,000 to buy a building in Wells for a fire station, as opposed to building a new facility for about $2 million. The fire district currently operates out of the county roads department facility.
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The proposed plot is a commercial property with two buildings, including a heated shop with overhead doors to store the fire district’s truck, as well as an office.
Engine
The county also agreed to sell a Spring Creek engine and replace it with a more reliable one, the report says.
Officials say the $526,000 2020 E-One truck is good but service that should take a few days upwards of a month.
Firefighters’ Union
Negotiations with the firefighters’ union for the next contract are set to start soon, as the old deal is up at the end of the fiscal year. IAFF Local 5046 and the fire district have butted heads over bargaining and pay in the past, the report says.