Articles About Miami Township Fire-Rescue :: Page 5
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Miami Township makes case for fire levy
On May 2, residents of Miami Township will vote on whether or not to pass a levy that would fund a new fire station for the Miami Township Fire Department.
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2.4-mill levy for a new fire station
A new fire station may finally be in the works for Miami Township.
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Plans for a new fire station, and an open house
Miami Township Fire-Rescue is seeking to build a new fire station on Xenia Avenue. This Saturday, April 1, the fire department is welcoming local residents to an open house at its current Corry Street station.
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WSU sells land to Township for fire station
The Wright State University Board of Trustees voted to sell two acres of WSU-owned land on Xenia Avenue to Miami Township, which aims to build a new fire station on the location.
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Board approves sale— WSU land sale may advance fire station plans
The Wright State University Board of Trustees voted last Friday to approve the potential sale to a qualified buyer of about four acres of land in Yellow Springs, the former site of the medical clinic on Xenia Avenue between Marshall and Herman streets.
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Village Council — Home, Inc. and Township partner
In the latest bid to acquire the former Wright State Physicians Clinic property on Xenia Avenue, Yellow Springs Home, Inc. and Miami Township are partnering on a joint venture to site both affordable senior housing and a new fire station in town.
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Rope rescue in Clifton Gorge
The Miami Township Fire-Rescue squad pulled a Centerville youth from the Clifton Gorge after she fell 30–60 feet into the “narrows” on Tuesday evening, June 23.
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Miami Township budgets ambulance
The 2016 Miami Township tax budget includes funds for the purchase of a new ambulance and a command vehicle for the Miami Township Fire-Rescue squad.
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Siren’s call
Last week, MTFR held a fundraiser for the Firefighter’s Association, in conjunction with National Emergency Medical Services week.
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Kids get kicks (and fire truck rides!) with Miami Township Fire-Rescue
The local fire and EMS squad held a fundraiser this weekend during National Emergency Medical Service Week.
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