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SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. — Spokane County Fire District 4 is asking for voters to consider a levy that would provide more resources to the fire district. The fire district is asking voters to reset ...
Volunteer firefighter for 18 years in Petersburg, Alaska, and Spokane County Fire District 4. Served as police officer and EMT in Petersburg, Alaska. Worked in city government positions for 35 ...
Firefighters and Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife officers tranquilized the bear and removed it from a tree ...
The Northside Transfer Station/Recycling Center has been closed and evacuated due to "something" that was releasing gas from ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – A levy allowing Spokane County Fire District 4 (SCFD 4) to hire more emergency responders appeared to pass Tuesday night. SCFD 4 plans to use the funding to replace a fire ...
Retired from Qwest Telephone, retired volunteer firefighter for Spokane County Fire District 4. Political experience: Has been a Fire District 4 commissioner since 1982 and is finishing his ...
SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. — The Spokane Board of Fire Commissioners passed a resolution that will add Fire District 4's levy lid lift to the August ballot. Spokane Fire District 4, which provides ...
A possible explosion was averted Thursday at the north transfer station after someone drove into the recycling center with materials that emitted a white gas. The Spokane County Regional Solid Waste ...
an accelerant detection dog from Spokane County Fire District 4. According to the East Valley School District and the Spokane Valley Fire Department, Trent Elementary hosted a special lunchtime ...
CHATTAROY, Wash. – Spokane County Fire District 4 broke ground Friday on the second of three new fire stations funded by a voter-approved bond in 2014. Station 48 will be located at 17711 North ...
Aggressive and coordinated truck and engine company ... requested a fourth alarm at 4:40 P.M. Engine 18, Quint 13 (with a 75-foot aerial ladder), Spokane Fire District Ladder 91 and Spokane ...
Spokane County Fire District 4 won 67% support to reinstate its Emergency Medical Services tax back to 50 cents per $1,000 of property value. It is estimated that $3.3 million would be generated ...
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