The top three reasons why the orange sit Fire Department says they need expand their existing station. We just need more size. Built in 1973. The station is due for a much needed upgrade on the building and equipment in order to respond more efficiently efficiently for emergency calls. We want to put clean the gear and put in a clean room with no contaminants. We are rung out of room for fiveday forecasts re firefighters. We need to be able to be prepared for that all yearround. Reporter it would be funded through a bond issue. City funds of 700,000 and fundraising through the Fire Department of 160,000. In 1973 the trucks and vehicles was never designed to do all the different variety of rescues and type of rescue call thats we have now. Reporter if approved the remodel would take a little over in 2018. Currently sized at over 1100 square feet, the new facility would nearly trim triple in size. Its important all year round we have Great Community support. Reporter there will be an ope
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Students from Millbrook, James Wood, Sherando and Handley high schools got to see line workers from Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) in action Thursday.