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  4. A tax-limit law curbed a fast-growing Boise-area fire ... - AOL

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    A department firefighter helps put out a fire on farmland. What good is a fire engine without staff? With impact fees, Timinsky can’t pay for wages, fuel or health insurance.

  5. Boise Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    Boise's first fire department was created on January 24, 1876; consisting of 28 volunteers. Engine Company #1 and Hook and Ladder Company #1 were housed in a converted blacksmith shop at 619 Main St., a one-story wood building which, ironically, burned down on Sept. 23, 1883.

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  7. Jake Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Politician, firefighter: ... In 1988, Ellis became a fireman with Boise Fire Department in Idaho, until 2014. Ellis retired as a Battalion Chief. [1] [2] Elections

  8. 'An ugly place': Firefighter contract vote further inflames ...

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    After an emotional and charged back-and-forth, commissioners voted 4 to 1 − with Matlow in dissent claiming the city could have given the firefighters more money − on the tentative three-year ...

  9. Edward Pulaski Tunnel and Placer Creek Escape Route

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    The Edward Pulaski Tunnel and Placer Creek Escape Route (also known as the Pulaski Tunnel) are two adjacent sites used by the United States Forest Service firefighter Edward Pulaski in the Great Fire of 1910 to save the lives of himself and most of his crew. The sites are located south of Wallace, Idaho in the Idaho Panhandle National Forests.