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Mayor tours Rock Springs Fire Department station; chief outlines hazmat risks, training and equipment costs

Rock Springs City Council · December 22, 2025
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During a tour of Rock Springs Fire Department Station 1, Chief Wamsley described hazmat exposures from I‑80 and the railroad, detailed training and certification requirements, demonstrated turnout gear and SCBA, and cited equipment and replacement costs and staffing strains.

Mayor (unnamed) toured the Rock Springs Fire Department headquarters, Station 1, on a walkthrough led by Chief Wamsley during which the chief highlighted the department's training requirements, hazmat-response responsibilities and equipment needs.

"This is the headquarters station, Station 1," Chief Wamsley said as he led the tour through the reception area and day room, pointing out historical artifacts and the station's operational spaces. He noted the station "came online, I believe, in 1978," and said the department has other training facilities commissioned in 1982.

The visit focused on readiness for hazardous-materials incidents. "The two biggest exposures we have are the railroad and I‑80," Chief Wamsley said, adding that the city routinely sees radiological shipments and other hazardous cargoes passing through, including materials related to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). He told the mayor…

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