Fire station in Woodland recieves first new engine in 21 years By Hayley Day, The Daily News, Longview Published: May 31, 2021, 6:46pm Share: WOODLAND — The Scott Avenue fire station received a new engine May 25 to save money and increase safety. The engine is one of three the Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue purchased and will receive by the end of the year. Each rig cost $627,000. A fourth new engine was purchased for $650,000 through a federal grant given to the Cowlitz Indian tribe. The tribe will donate the engine to the department to use until it is decommissioned, said Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue Chief John Nohr.