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McKeesport mayor declares state of emergency after fire destroys Public Works garage

McKeesport mayor declares state of emergency after fire destroys Public Works garage
KALEA: T MHECKEESPORT FIRE CHIEF TELLING ME IT’S A TOTAL LOSS. SO, NEXT WOULD BE REPLACING THE IMPORTANT EQUIPMENT INSIDE, WH ICH INCLUDES LARGE TRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT USED TO CLEAR STORM DRAINS AND THE CITY’S STRES AFTER A WINTER STORM THIS MORNGNI THE MAYOR OF MCKEESPORT DECLARING A STATE OF EMERNCGE AIN POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA, THE MAYOR EXPLAINING WHY THIS STATE OF EMERGENCY IS NEEDED. HE SAID, FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGING A STATE OF EMERGENCY OPENS UP A VARIETY OF RESOURCES THAT WE MAY NEED TO UTILIZE AT THIS TIME. IT ALSO GIVES US MORE FLEXIBILITY AS WE LOOK TO REPLE ACALL OF THE VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT, AND EVEN THE BUILDING THAT WE LOST TOD.AY ANCH:OR OUR CAMERAS WERE THERE EARLY THIS MORNING AS CREWS WORKED TO PUT OUT THE FLAM ES BUT MCKEESPPORT FIRE CHIEF, JEFFREY TOMOVCSIK, SAID BY THE TIME CREWS GOT TO THE SCENE SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE WAS ALREADY DONE THE MAYOR SAID FOUR LARGE DUMP TRUCKS USED TO PLOW MAIN STREETS WERE DESTROYED, ALONG WI ATH STREET SWEEPER AND A TRACTOR TRUCK, USED FOR CLEANING STORM SEWE.RS FRIDAY SCHOFIELD, WHO LIVES ON A HILL OVERLOOKING THE GARE,AG SAID HE’S HOPEFUL ISTH DECLARATION WILL HELP THE CITY REPLACE WHAT WAS LOST ICY.QU >> I JUST HOPE EVERYTHING WORKS OUT FOR THE MOST PART AND THAT THEY CAN BE PRETTY QUI ONCK GETTING THIS DONE. WE ARE DUE TO HAVE SIX MEOR WEEKS OF WINTER FR THEOM PUNXSUTAWNEY PHIL THING, SO HOPEFULLY THEY CAN ACT QUICKLY ON THIS, BECAUSE IT’S GOING TO BE A DIC SITEYUATION PROBABLY. KALEA: THE FIRE CHIEF TELLS ME THE CITY DOES STILL HAVE EQUIPMENT TO SALT AND PLOW STREETS, BUT THE LOSS OF THE FOUR LARGER TRKSUC WILL SLOW THAT EFFORT DO.WN I REACHED OUT TO THE ALLEGHENY COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL, WHO IS INVESTIGATING THE CAUSE OF THIS FIRE, BUT HAVE YET TO HEAR BK.
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McKeesport mayor declares state of emergency after fire destroys Public Works garage
McKeesport Mayor Michael Cherepko has declared a state of emergency following an early morning fire Sunday at the city's Public Works building. The fire broke out at 1300 Market St. just after 6:15 a.m.The mayor's office said in a statement four large dump trucks equipped with snowplows, a street sweeper and a vactor truck for cleaning storm sewers were lost in the blaze — all vehicles vital to Public Works operations.“I have to go up a hill, two hills so to speak just to get to my particular job as a caregiver so it’s going to be pretty dicey probably depending on what other bad weather comes in," McKeesport resident Friday Schofield said. Cherepko said the declaration allows the city to "work expeditiously toward solutions, as the Public Works Department tends to city services this winter." “I’m hoping that at some point they do receive the funds they need to restore all the equipment and stuff that’s lost because it’s important for us to be able to get out and get things done," McKeesport resident Alex Ashley said. “Formally acknowledging a state of emergency opens up a variety of resources that we may need to utilize at this time,” Cherepko said in a Facebook post. “It also gives us more flexibility as we look to replace all of the vehicles, equipment, and even the building that we lost today." McKeesport Fire Chief Jeffrey Tomovcsik said the city will still be able to salt and plow streets, but it might take longer without the use of the four large trucks that were lost in the fire. He said the city is resourceful and he expects it will be prepared to handle future storms. The Allegheny County Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of this fire. Officials confirmed that the structure was unoccupied.“While this is a very unfortunate situation for the City of McKeesport, I am very grateful that there were no injuries resulting from the incident,” Cherepko said. “I’m grateful for our firefighters, who contained and extinguished this fire — stopping it from spreading to our other structures.”

McKeesport Mayor Michael Cherepko has declared a state of emergency following an early morning fire Sunday at the city's Public Works building.

The fire broke out at 1300 Market St. just after 6:15 a.m.

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The mayor's office said in a statement four large dump trucks equipped with snowplows, a street sweeper and a vactor truck for cleaning storm sewers were lost in the blaze — all vehicles vital to Public Works operations.

“I have to go up a hill, two hills so to speak just to get to my particular job as a caregiver so it’s going to be pretty dicey probably depending on what other bad weather comes in," McKeesport resident Friday Schofield said.

Cherepko said the declaration allows the city to "work expeditiously toward solutions, as the Public Works Department tends to city services this winter."

“I’m hoping that at some point they do receive the funds they need to restore all the equipment and stuff that’s lost because it’s important for us to be able to get out and get things done," McKeesport resident Alex Ashley said.

“Formally acknowledging a state of emergency opens up a variety of resources that we may need to utilize at this time,” Cherepko said in a Facebook post. “It also gives us more flexibility as we look to replace all of the vehicles, equipment, and even the building that we lost today."

McKeesport Fire Chief Jeffrey Tomovcsik said the city will still be able to salt and plow streets, but it might take longer without the use of the four large trucks that were lost in the fire. He said the city is resourceful and he expects it will be prepared to handle future storms.

The Allegheny County Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of this fire.

Officials confirmed that the structure was unoccupied.

“While this is a very unfortunate situation for the City of McKeesport, I am very grateful that there were no injuries resulting from the incident,” Cherepko said. “I’m grateful for our firefighters, who contained and extinguished this fire — stopping it from spreading to our other structures.”