A fire that occurred last week at Burns Drilling and Excavating, 618 Crabapple Road, Richhill Township, Greene County, was determined by the state police fire marshal to be accidental.
According to a state police news release, the fire started the morning of March 11. Richhill Township Volunteer Fire Department had requested the fire marshal investigate. According to the complaint, the structure and its contents, valued at $5,000, were destroyed.
The release did not specify if any injuries were reported.
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Fish fries are scheduled Fridays during Lent throughout the Valley, including:
Allegheny Township
Markle and Vandergrift No. 1 volunteer fire departments, 470 Joyce St., takeout only, 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Fridays through Good Friday. Menu: battered fish or chicken dinner, with fries and coleslaw; $10; pierogi, fries, coleslaw and fish sandwich.
Details: 724-727-7114
Arnold
Arnold Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 Fireman’s Club, 1710-1712 Fifth Ave., dine in, takeout and delivery, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Good Friday and 3 to 7 p.m. Fridays through March 26. Menu: beer battered Alaskan pollock sandwich with American cheese, $7; fish sandwich platter, with fries and coleslaw, $11; fish on
Jan 30, 2021
(Columbus) State Fire Marshal Kevin S. Reardon is pleased to announce the complete list of awardees for the 2021 MARCS (Multi-Agency Radio Communications Systems) grant, which includes 373 fire departments in 65 counties throughout Ohio.
The MARCS radio system allows first responders to seamlessly communicate, not only with each other, but with other agencies responding to an incident (i.e. fire departments from neighboring areas, law enforcement, etc.).
“There’s no greater honor for someone in my position than to play a part in keeping Ohio’s first responders safe while protecting their communities,” said Marshal Reardon. “Having 373 more departments upgrade to this state-of-the-art system will drastically improve emergency response and enhance the level of safety for responders and citizens, alike.”