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Palm Beach County Fire Rescue (PBCFR) is one of the largest fire departments in the state of Florida.With 52 stations, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue provides fire protection, Advanced Life Support, emergency medical services, technical rescue, hazardous materials' mitigation, aircraft rescue/firefighting, fire investigation, and 911 dispatching for unincorporated parts of Palm Beach County ...
To the Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue Communications Center (dispatch), the Traumahawk Hangar is known as "Station 82". When alerted to standby for an incident, the crews are paged as "TH A" for the primary crew, and "TH B" for the secondary crew; once the aircraft is requested to respond, the Traumahawks are referred to as "Traumahawk 1" or ...
In North Carolina, Hurricane Helene damaged more than 7,000 private bridges, roads and culverts. They're a critical part of the infrastructure, but the state isn't paying for repairs.
More: Palm Beach approves additional design services for North Fire Station renovation The building at 300 N. County Road is "dried in," meaning it is waterproof and construction on the interior ...
A fire fighter's turnout gear staged in front of a fire engine. According to the National Fire Department Registry, in January 2025 there were 1,207,800 firefighters in the United States (this includes career, volunteer and paid per call firefighters as well as civilian staff and non-firefighting personnel). Of these, 14.7% are mostly or ...
A request for $125,000 to cover design services for Palm Beach's historic North Fire Station was approved by the Town Council Jan. 9. ... landmarked building at 300 N. County Road, ...
The 1st Engineer Special Brigade and their attached Naval Shore groups developed this beach for the reception of troops, equipment and vehicles and for the evacuation of casualties. Companies A and C, 261st Medical Battalion, landed on H plus 6 hours, on D-day and Company B landed on D+1 and set up next to Company C, which it relieved for 24 hours.
Palm Beach is slated to expand its town-wide surveillance camera program following a promised gift of up to $700,000 from the Palm Beach Police and Fire Foundation.. The Town Council voted ...