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Friday, November 6, 2009

By Land & By Sea

The Maritime Fire and Safety Association supports shipboard fire training and equipment for land-based firefighters from 11 agencies in Oregon and Washington. Membership consists of 24 ports and private facilities along the Lower Columbia and Willamette Rivers. They tasked themselves with developing a system to ensure adequate, timely and well-coordinated response to ship fires along the 110-mile shipping channel, which includes two states, seven counties, 14 cities, seven port districts and more than 25 agencies. "Other regions of the country have sought to create something which they believe to be similar, but these have been largely ...

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