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Syracuse seeks capital funds to repair aging fire stations, replace separators and upgrade communications
Summary
Fire Chief Michael Mons told council the city planned capital maintenance and rehabilitation across stations more than 50 years old, including oil-water separators, exhaust extraction systems, roofing and floor work. The request also includes funds to buy portable radios, mobile data terminals and communications for a technical rescue team.
Fire Chief Michael Mons told the Common Council the city is planning a series of maintenance and rehabilitation projects for Syracuse fire stations, many of which are more than 50 years old.
Chief Mons said the work will focus on three categories: external facility upgrades, interior upgrades and replacement of environmental and mechanical systems. He listed oil-water separators, fire-exhaust removal systems and other station maintenance as…
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