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Seabrook fire chief highlights mutual aid response to warehouse solar-panel fire; Harris County Hazmat outlines regional support
Summary
Seabrook Volunteer Fire Department Chief Nathan Douglas reported the department handled 588 calls since October and described a mutual-aid response to a Pasadena warehouse solar-panel fire; a Harris County Hazmat chief outlined regional hazmat capabilities and preplanning.
Seabrook Volunteer Fire Department Chief Nathan Douglas told the council the department has handled 588 calls since October, with roughly 60% classified as first-responder incidents, and described mutual-aid activity including a recent warehouse solar-panel fire in nearby Pasadena.
“We're on track for 588 calls from October till present with about 60% of them being first responder calls,” Douglas said. He showed photos of the Pasadena incident in which technicians were working on solar panels when a fire ignited and described how Seabrook and neighboring departments operated ladder trucks side-by-side…
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