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Palm Beach Fire Rescue continues to work to educate people about the danger of falls, said department spokesman Assistant Chief Joseph Sekula. Since Oct. 1, the town's fire rescue department ...
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue was created on October 1, 1984, when the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners passed a resolution consolidating the existing fire districts in Palm Beach County. Prior to 1984, the following fire districts were in existence, covering the mostly unincorporated Palm Beach County: [3] Jupiter-Tequesta; Juno ...
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue has several coastal stations, including Jupiter, Juno Beach, Lake Worth Beach, Manalapan and Lantana, the spokesperson said. Belle Glade's Station 73 is also ...
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue dispatches calls for every local fire agency with the exception of Boca Raton Fire Rescue, Boynton Beach Fire Rescue and the town of Palm Beach. A spokesperson for ...
Palm Beach is an incorporated town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. ... Today, the Palm Beach Fire Rescue has three stations, retains 82 employees – 75 ...
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 ...
(From left) Tom Quick and Palm Beach Police Chief Nicholas Caristo listen as Palm Beach Fire Chief Sean Baker answers a question during the Safeguard Palm Beach Fall Breakfast Safety Forum at the ...
The Palm Beach Town Council will vote Tuesday whether to authorize a contract worth $14.8 million for construction on the North Fire Station.