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The Daily Universe 1 of 4 Provo Fire & Rescue team members rest and rehydrate after extinguishing the fire at the multi-unit apartment building in Provo. (Sam Armstrong) A fire broke out Monday afternoon in a Provo multi-unit apartment building on the third floor, causing twenty people to evacuate. (Sam Armstrong) Provo Fire & Rescue were able to be dispatched, arrive at the scene, and extinguish all active visible flames within 13 minutes. (Sam Armstrong) Station 24 of Provo City s Fire Stations were the first responders at the apartment building fire near BYU. (Sam Armstrong) Captain Sam Armstrong at Provo Fire & Rescue said the cause of the fire is still under investigation by Provo’s fire marshal. Twenty people were immediately evacuated and eight to ten apartment units ....
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Provo Fire & Rescue discourage firework use following brushfire byu.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from byu.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Daily Universe A paramedic wheels a stretcher into an ambulance. The Provo Fire Department hopes to attract more paramedics to the area with new higher salaries. (Pavel Danilyuk/Pexels) Provo City Council members unanimously approved a resolution appropriating $105,000 to the fire department’s budget in order to create more competitive salaries and attract new paramedics, according to the March 30 council meeting agenda. “Over the last two years, we’ve seen several agencies up and down the Wasatch Front, as they are trying to recruit people into public safety, making significant adjustments into salaries that are paid to attract people into the service,” said Provo human resources analyst Daniel Softley. ....