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Medic 1, an ambulance and paramedic unit operated by Capital City Fire/Rescue, in downtown Juneau on April 18, 2015 CCFR fights a fire in the abandoned Gastineau Apartments (left) on March 21, 2015. The first fire agency in the Juneau area was founded in 1899 as the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department, consisting of a single, hand-powered hose cart.
Built in 1964 [3] and completed in 1966, the structure is located at 709 W. 9th Street, on the outskirts of downtown, near the Juneau-Douglas Bridge and across the street from the downtown Capital City Fire/Rescue station. The building serves as the official federal representation for the capital city of Alaska.
Juneau Mountain Rescue (JMR) is a mountain search and rescue agency, located in Juneau, Alaska, United States.JMR is a member of the Alaska Search and Rescue Association, and facilitates rescues involving wilderness terrain, rope rescues on rock faces, ice and snow fields, glaciers, and during avalanches, medical evacuations, missing persons cases, aircraft crashes and other disasters. [1]
The fire occurred at W5050 Morros Mile Road in Necedah, a village near the Wisconsin River, according to a news release from the Juneau County Sheriff's Office.
Washington State Fire Training Academy seen from slopes of Mailbox Peak. The fire training academy is on a 51-acre (21 ha) campus that consists of four classrooms, a two-story dormitory with 20 rooms, and training areas. [30] The largest training area is a six-story "burn building" that is used for search and rescue training. [32]
An Italian nun was arrested Thursday as part of a long investigation that led to the arrests of 25 suspects and the seizure of over 1,800,000 euros.
Along South Franklin Street and Front Street, Juneau, Alaska: Coordinates: Area: 17 acres (6.9 ha) Built: 1889 () Architectural style: Modern Movement, Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements, Late Victorian: NRHP reference No. 94000603 [1] AHRS No.
Latisha Doty, 46, and Alison Bocking, 48, have each lost more than 100 lbs.—and gained a lifelong friend in the process