State law currently states that fire departments can only bond half a percent of their valuation, which is around a million dollars. The legislature is considering a bill to increase that cap to 5%.
Ward Alderman Matt O’Shea joins Lisa Dent to discuss the Get Behind The Vest campaign and the events they have planned this ...
Station 2 for Liberty County Emergency Services District 7—was held on Saturday, Feb. 15. Fire Chief Nic Nelson, joined by ...
On February 12, a workshop was held at the El Cajon City Council Chambers to discuss options that the City Council may wish ...
The bloodstock and racing community came out in force on Monday night at a meeting of the Kildare-West Wicklow branch of the ...
Plans are moving forward for a new public safety station in northwestern Wake County. The new station will be shared by the ...
Approximately 100 physicians, child welfare experts, and other key stakeholders asked the U.S. Department of Health and Human ...
As part of the “Get Behind the Vest" campaign, the station is donating five cents for every gallon of gas pumped to purchase ...
It was Feb. 18, 2024, when a gunman opened fire on first responders as they tried to negotiate with him at his Burnsville ...
A North Andover firefighter warmed a crash victim’s young son with his coat after an icy early morning crash. Crews responded ...
Palo Alto Fire Chief Geo Blackshire tried to reassure a gathering of residents on Thursday that his department is taking a systemic, data-driven approach to emergency responses, but the loudest ...
The Chippewa Falls Fire and Emergency Services department in Wisconsin has achieved full staffing after a long period of ...
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