Sunday, May 11, 2025
60.0°F

BLRFD plans new station

Alan Lewis Gerstenecker | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 1 month AGO
by Alan Lewis Gerstenecker
| April 5, 2013 2:22 PM

photo

<p>Miller points across Highway 56 to the location for the planned station.</p>

Bull Lake Rural Fire District is planning a new fire station just a stone’s throw across Highway 56 from the district’s old fire station.

Fire Chief Clyde Miller read the announcement from a prepared release as board members, residents and Lincoln County Sheriff Roby Bowe looked on Wednesday from Station No. 1 on Angel Island Road.

“We’re looking toward the future,” Miller said as he read a litany of achievements and equipment purchases since becoming a fire district in 1989.

The underlying issue is a lawsuit filed by BLRFD against Lincoln County, Troy Dispatch, Troy and Libby ambulance services and Bowe, who is the county’s top public safety officer.

“Our beef is not with (Bowe). It’s with Troy Dispatch,” said Treasurer Gerald Wallace.

Miller said the fire district has a mandate to serve the people in its jurisdiction and said they will continue to dispatch, the item of contention.

Asked about that, Bowe said he is disappointed in that decision but remained optimistic that dialogue can be achieved to end the impasse.

“It means we’ll have to get the lawyers together, but it’s possible. I’m disappointed they won’t take the decision that was rendered. It seems they’re going to keep at it until they get the answer they want,” Bowe said.

Miller confided the fire board is committed to take the issue to the Montana Supreme Court.

“We don’t have any issues with any of these (other) agencies. This is about serving those people who pay taxes,” Miller said.

Still, this day was about the planned station, which could be about 8,000 square feet on two of the 28 acres that has been assigned for the new station.

The current station is much smaller and, because of a high water table, it’s not feasible for plumbing, at least not without much expense.

Board members estimated the new station will cost about $350,000.

“We’re just getting under way,” said Wallace.

Miller said the agency, which once included just Chief Casey, now numbers 18 firefighters. A date for a groundbreaking has not been set.

MORE IMPORTED STORIES

Bull Lake FD
The Western News | Updated 12 years, 1 month ago
Bull Lake district moves ahead with new fire hall
Daily Inter-Lake | Updated 12 years, 1 month ago
South Lincoln County weather creates hazards
The Western News | Updated 8 years, 3 months ago

ARTICLES BY ALAN LEWIS GERSTENECKER

Butler receives four-year deferred term
February 25, 2014 10:21 a.m.

Butler receives four-year deferred term

She agrees to pay $12,382 in restitution after sentencing

Amy C. Butler, the former Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office detective’s assistant, fired from her position in June for suspicion of felony embezzlement, was given a four-year deferred sentence Monday in 19th Judicial District Court.

KVCS fifth-grader heads to bee finals
February 25, 2014 10:19 a.m.

KVCS fifth-grader heads to bee finals

Aleah Ford, 11, might be small in stature, but when it comes to spelling, she’s mighty.

January 10, 2014 1:28 p.m.

RAC projects accepted until Jan. 22

If you have an idea for improving the Kootenai National Forest, the Lincoln County Resource Advisory Commitee wants to hear from you.