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Wheeling City Council Set To Unveil Legislation Supporting Apartment Complex | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer WHEELING Following the recent announcement of a planned apartment complex in the downtown Wheeling-Pitt building, Wheeling City Council is set to start on its role in moving the project forward. The council will hold its second regular meeting of the new year tonight beginning at 5:30 p.m. Among the new business on the agenda is a resolution authorizing City Manager Robert Herron to negotiate and enter into a memorandum of understanding with Historic Wheeling-Pitt Lofts LLC. Developer Steve Coon and building owner Dr. John Johnson plan to convert the former 12-story office headquarters of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. the city’s tallest building into a downtown loft apartment complex, complete with retail units on the street level at the Market Street location.

Officials Back Purchase of New Ambulances, EMS Equipment | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer WHEELING – Efforts of life-saving personnel in the city of Wheeling were bolstered this week with the purchase of needed equipment for fire and emergency medical service crews totaling more than $550,000. Members of Wheeling City Council this week finalized three pieces of legislation this week to authorize buying various fire and EMS equipment, including two new ambulances. “These purchases are much needed to the Wheeling Fire Department,” Fire Chief Larry Helms said. “Ambulances are the most used vehicles in our fleet, with more than 60 percent of our calls for service being medical related.” Council approved the purchase of two 2021 Ford E-450 Type 1 ambulances, with the purchase to be charged to the city’s Project Fund. City leaders also authorized the $70,510 purchase of three Lifepacks 15V4 monitors, defibrillators and accessories from Stryker Medical of Chicago for use by the fire department, as well as a $22,180 purchase of Fire Dex coats and pant

New Ambulances, Fire and EMS Equipment Eyed by Wheeling First Responders | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer WHEELING Emergency crews in the city of Wheeling may soon be seeing some upgrades as city council is slated to introduce legislation for purchases of new fire and emergency medical service equipment totaling more than a half million dollars. Among the items on tonight’s Wheeling City Council agenda are ordinances authorizing City Manager Robert Herron to spend funds for various fire and EMS needs. City council will be at 5:30 p.m. today for its last regularly scheduled meeting of the calendar year. The Finance Committee of Council will be beforehand at 5:15 p.m. to discuss the November financial report.

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