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Wasatch Fire board backs half the cost for five hydrants, hears Station 56 and recruitment updates and adopts county IT rules
Summary
The Wasatch County Fire Protection Special Service District board on Feb. 11 approved paying 50% of the cost to add five hydrants outside the town boundary, heard status updates on Station 56 and a new recruit class, and voted to adopt county information-technology policies and a district social-media policy.
The Wasatch County Fire Protection Special Service District board on Feb. 11 authorized the fire chief to pay half the cost to install five new fire hydrants outside the municipal boundary of Hideout and received updates on Station 56 construction, a planned recruit academy and a proposed transition to the county information-technology (IT) network.
The board voted to share 50% of the hydrant cost after hearing that Hideout had replaced water lines and offered locations with sufficient pressure and flow. Fire Chief (name not specified) said the five hydrants were located at strategic intersections to extend fire-flow protection into underserved areas and that the district would partner with the county on the project.…
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