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The Vallejo Fire Department announced on Tuesday that it has acquired the first in a series of cutting-edge fire apparatus, to help modernize and revitalize its firefighting fleet. Manufactured in March 2023 and officially in service as of February, the newly acquired Spartan-designed Type 1 chassis “represents a substantial upgrade, equipping our firefighters with advanced […]
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VALLEJO — Firefighters spent the day Wednesday investigating a fire that left two people dead and another person injured. The fire was reported at 4:47 p.m. Tuesday on the 100 block of Bayview Avenue. Firefighters who arrived at the scene found the fire had already fully engulfed the basement and ex
Vallejo to get $26M in federal American Recovery Act funds VALLEJO — An aerial ladder fire truck and replenishing reserves are on the list of what Vallejo will use part of the $26.2 million in one-time federal American Rescue Plan funding – the first half of which is expected in July or August. The funding is intended “to support local government agencies in their recovery from the economic impact the Covid-19 pandemic,” city officials said in a statement released Tuesday. The funds were secured by U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena. The city indicated that it had “deferred important purchases and maintenance to ease the financial impact of the pandemic,” and these funds will help backfill those delayed needs.