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Special groundbreaking ceremony was held August 7th to dedicate the site of "Phase 1" of the new Quincy Water Recycling Facility and related infrastructure. |
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Grant County Fire District # 3 - The City of Quincy has a Fire Protection contract with Grant County Fire Dist. # 3. Grant County Fire Dist. # 3 main station is located in Quincy at 110 C St. SW. The services provided under this contract are: Fire Suppression Response, Hazardous Material Response, Fire Prevention, Public Education, Fire Code Enforcement, Fire and Life Safety Inspections for Businesses, New Construction Plan Review, and Post Fire Investigation. Three pieces of Fire Apparatus are owned by the City of Quincy which includes: 2 "Class A: Rated Fire Engines and 1 - Tactical Support Vehicle. The City of Quincy enjoys a "Class 6" municipal Fire Protection Rating from the Washington Surveying and Rating Bureau. The City of Quincy and Grant County Fire Dist. # 3 honor Mutual Aid Agreements with all Cities and Fire District's in Central Washington State. Grant County Fire District # 3 encompasses 502 square miles, which surrounds the City of Quincy. Seven Fire Stations, five career Firefighters and over 80 volunteer Firefighters, to draw from, provide protection for the City of Quincy. In 2004, Grant County Fire District #3 voters passed a levy to construct a new Fire Station located between L & M Street SW on Central Avenue South (SR 281). The Station was completed in the Spring of 2006 and has a training room available for use. Fire Chief: Don Fortier E-mail:
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Website: www.gcfd3.net
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 March 2008 ) |