Daily Check of Scott SCBA Airpacks- Part 1 of 2
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City of La Habra Heights Comes Full Circle for Firefighters
La Habra Heights — After nearly a decade City officials and residents here are celebrating the opening of a new dormitory unit that also serves as the living quarters for the City’s volunteer fire department. The previous modular housing unit was donated by the City of Santa Fe Springs to La Habra Heights under the administration of then Fire Chief Bob Wilson back in the ninety’s. The goal was to provide housing for non-resident volunteer firefighters
The replacement of the firefighters living quarters with another modest modular unit is in sharp contrast to what the La Habra Heights City Council proposed back in 2005. The lofty plan was to build a new Civic Center Complex that included a new fire station and required the City’s only fire station to move north to a City purchased parcel at Hacienda and West.
Various reports placed the cost of the project to exceed $7.8 million. Prompting residents to cry foul and question the lavish facility proposed by the City Council. While most residents agreed the firefighters deserved better living quarters many protested the attachment of a new City office building and Council Chambers. A number of residents, especially those who would see increased response times, questioned the logic of moving essential fire and rescue services further away from areas of the City already experiencing longer waits for emergency service. Particularly, due to the fact that the City operates only one fire station which serves the entire community.
Incoming La Habra Heights Fire Chief Gary Dominquez, who served as Battalion Chief for Fullerton Fire Department, was pleased to tour the new facilities for his future firefighters.
The City Council ultimately spent a reported $1.1 million on the fire station project, including the purchase of surplus land from Los Angeles County, several architects, numerous consultants and countless staff hours, only to come full circle and replace the living quarters onto the original site for an additional $400,000 in construction costs.
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This video was created by Albert Belez with KETK NBC 56 for The Noonday Volunteer Fire Department after we lost two of our brothers. Captain Kevin Williams and Firefighter Austin Cheek. Albert has been at many of our fire scenes and has become a very familiar face to us. He did a beautiful job making this video. Kevin and Austin, “We will never forget you guys. Rest In Peace Brothers.”
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Finally episode 3 is up Where Greg is mostly looking for love and they have a inspeaction and i have removed the logo because i was thinking it was blocking the way but it will be on my other videos so lets get started
The Episode Will be Split into 3 parts
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
More We Are Klang Full Episodes Comming Soon
Starring and written by Greg Davies, Steve Hall and Marek Larwood.
Episode Information
It’s Valentine’s Day and a loveless Greg is forlorn. His fellow councillors’ efforts to find him a girl are hampered by the visit of the beautiful health inspector. Will Klangbury pass its health check and will Greg find love? Probably. But all is not what it seems as the mayor plays an unlikely trick on her lovesick deputy.
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The video response is pics from that fire.
Terre Haute Fire Department – 1819 N 8th Street house fire raw video. Filmed by Firefighter Tim Hough. Awesome video, thanks Tim.
Terre Haute, Indiana
09-14-07 House fire, Terre Haute
Possible Flashover?
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A little look back into some of LAFD’s big incidents, with a little taste of the past. Some scenes are extended footage of the ring of fire video.
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Great videos of Houston Fire Academy Class 22. Please leave a comment.
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Huntsville, AL Fire Department spoof. These guys are so good, they should be paid!!
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Engine 5 from fire station 5 Princeton responding, rescue 5 followed later – by Dirk Steinhardt – http://www.rescue911.de – Homestead, Florida, USA – 05.09.2008
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