Topeka (KS) City Council Approves $4 Million in Fire Station Repairs

The Topeka City Council has approved more than $4 million in repairs for multiple fire stations, reports The Topeka Capital-Journal.

One group of fire station repairs lists roof replacements, HVAC work, lighting and fire alarm upgrades, among other items, for an estimated cost of $2.1 million.

Another group of projects estimates $2.5 million in repairs for windows, generators and apparatus, among other items. Engineers also estimate replacing a fire station’s roof that will cost $120,000.

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Station No. 7 is now fully equipped with an engine, a ladder truck, and a staff of seven firefighters around the clock.

Suspect in Custody After IN Ambulance Is Stolen

A suspect is charged with stealing an ambulance on the east side of Indianapolis and leading police on a short chase before crashing.