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First Firefighter/EMT Recruits Head to State Fire Academy – Everett Independent

First Firefighter/EMT Recruits Head to State Fire Academy – Everett Independent
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Fire Department Sees Calls Drop by 1,000 in 2020 – Everett Independent

•Hazardous Conditions – 215 (4 percent) •Service Calls – 271 (5 percent) •Good Intent Calls – 510 (9 percent) •False Alarm – 760 (13 percent) •Severe Weather/Natural Disaster – 2 (less than 1 percent) •Special Incident Type – 33 (1 percent) More than anything, the numbers are further proof for Chief Carli that an in-house ambulance/med service is critical to the survival of the Fire Department. Already, Mayor Carlo DeMaria and Chief Carli have began a pilot to bring on 20 new fire personnel that would start by getting EMT certification and riding an ambulance while preparing to enter the Fire Academy. In the end, they would be full firefighter personnel, but also be specialized to staff and respond with an ambulance service. It’s a transformation the chief said is coming and long overdue.

Fire on Lewis St. Causes Damage; Woman Saved from Second Floor – Everett Independent

Fire on Lewis St. Causes Damage; Woman Saved from Second Floor – Everett Independent
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Major damage, impressive save at Monday fire on Lewis Street – Everett Independent

Firefighters from Engine 4 made a quick stop of a scary fire at 40 Lewis St. on Monday night, and in the process were able to save a woman pleading for help from a smoky, second-story window. Fire Chief Tony Carli said the fire broke out around 7:30 p.m. and crews were on scene about three hours, with a return Tuesday morning for “hot spots.” “It’s a good amount of damage, and the damages are extensive, so probably around $400,000 to $500,000,” he said. “The firefighters were facing fire and heavy smoke when the arrived on scene.” The fire was mostly in the basement, and could be electrical in nature, but is still under investigation. It spread heavily to the first floor, and smoke damage inundated the rest of the two-family, owner-occupied home.

Administration, Union at odds on 21st Century Fire Department plan – Everett Independent

Mayor Carlo DeMaria announced this week he will hire 20 new members of the Everett Fire Department (EFD) to create a new Fire-based ambulance service, but members of the Fire Union say they have been completely left out of the plan for their Department. In an op-ed posted on Social Media, Mayor DeMaria said after reading an article last week about low staffing levels in the EFD, he was compelled to release his plan for the City’s first-ever Emergency Medical Service (EMS) that would be based out of the Fire Department. “While there will always be a need for fire suppression in the City, the Administration has thoroughly studied how to better serve our residents based on the type, frequency, and level of calls received by the Everett Fire Department over the past five years,” wrote the mayor. “The analysis of the data has resulted in a strategic plan that will fill the vacancies in the Everett Fire Department and establish Everett’s own fire-based EMS service for the first

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