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Rural fire protection goes to voters

Rural fire protection goes to voters
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Proposed Jacksonville Rural Fire Protection Dist Heads to April Ballot

By Jeremy Coumbes on March 11, 2021 at 6:03pm Residents of rural Jacksonville will be asked to decide on how fire protection will be handled in the April consolidated election. The proposed Jacksonville Rural Fire Protection District will be up for approval on the April 6 th ballot. The Jacksonville Fire Department has served as a consultant during the process of how to best serve the rural Jacksonville community. Fire Chief Doug Sills says of approximately 2,100 addresses that are considered to be in rural Jacksonville, a little over 400 currently are subscribers for service from the fire department. Sills says communication is being sent out in the coming days to all fire protection subscribers explaining what forming a fire protection district would entail.

Woman joins Beardstown firefighters

Woman joins Beardstown firefighters FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Tiffany Smith, 27, of Browning, is Beardstown’s first full-time female firefighter.Rochelle Eiselt | Journal-Courier Show MoreShow Less 2of3 Tiffany Smith, 27, of Browning, is Beardstown’s first full-time female firefighter.Rochelle Eiselt | Journal-Courier Show MoreShow Less 3of3 BEARDSTOWN A Browning woman has joined Beardstown Fire Department as a member of of the crew that runs toward a fire instead of away. Tiffany Smith, 27, started as a volunteer with the Browning fire department before being hired full-time by the Beardstown department. Smith, the mother of three boys ages 2, 3 and 8 was trying to find a career path and had been in contact with Beardstown fire Chief Brian Becker when the opportunity arose. Two firefighters had left the fire department with an opening and Smith decided to go for it, she said.

Portion of Fayette Street Evacuated Due to Gas Leak

By Jeremy Coumbes on February 25, 2021 at 11:12am An entire block was evacuated for part of the morning in Jacksonville yesterday due to a natural gas leak. The Jacksonville Fire Department was called to the 300 block of South Fayette Street just before 9:00 am after workers for I3 Broadband struck a two-inch line while working in the area. Jacksonville Fire Department Chief Doug Sills says once department crews arrived on scene, they began gas detection operations and opened manhole covers on each end of the street. Natural gas was detected in both the sanitary and storm sewer, as well as several basements on the block. Sills says the natural gas was leeching through the boulevard underground as well. He says residents of the block were evacuated and the street was blocked off for their safety during the operation.

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