SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - Spokane Valley Fire Department was awarded a $25,000 grant the Washington Department of Labor and Industries as part of a program designed to help firefighters stay
Pullman City Council approved a motion Tuesday night that will help reduce Pullman firefighters’ exposure to harmful carcinogens. The motion approved the acceptance of a $15,000 grant for a Firefighter Injury and Illness Reduction program, said Ray Lamoureux, Pullman Fire Department assistant chief of support services. The program is funded through the Department of Labor.
The Pullman City Council had its first joint meeting with ASWSU since before COVID-19 during a Tuesday night meeting to discuss the interests of both groups. Joint ASWSU and City Council meetings started in 1997 to improve community relations, Mayor Glenn Johnson said. Tonight’s meeting was to focus on the two groups getting acquainted. ASWSU President.