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Friday, November 6, 2009

Not Easy Being Green

You know it's time to start thinking about constructing a new fire station when the mirrors on the engine scrape the bay door jambs, the mop sink has been converted into a decontamination area, EMS supplies are stored everywhere except near the bays and turnout gear is being dried in the mechanical room adjacent to the archived personnel records. This is quite typical of a department's transition from the functionally obsolete stations constructed through the mid-1960s. After planning and more planning, followed by an extensive number-crunching process, a small miracle happens: funding is obtained to construct a new ...

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