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City Council Praises Firefighters for Swift Response to Blaze

July 03, 2024 | Pasco City, Franklin County, Washington



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City Council Praises Firefighters for Swift Response to Blaze
During a recent council meeting, members expressed gratitude for the swift response of local firefighters and police in managing recent incidents in Pasco. Council members commended the Pasco Fire Department for their effective handling of a significant fire at Tri City Pallets, acknowledging the challenges posed by windy conditions. They also praised the Pasco Police Department for their efforts in maintaining cleanliness and safety in downtown Pasco, noting a visible improvement during a recent drive through the area.

In addition to these commendations, Councilwoman Blaisdale raised the need for a workshop to discuss the legislative interim action plan. She emphasized the importance of aligning the council's priorities to effectively direct lobbyists in the upcoming session. Councilman Grama supported this initiative, reflecting on the recent fire incident and expressing relief that there were no injuries despite the property damage.

The meeting concluded with an invitation for council members to tour a local facility, highlighting ongoing community engagement and collaboration among council members.

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