close
close

Cleveland Fire Station temporarily closes according to water leaks

Cleveland, Ohio (Woio) – A fire brigade in Cleveland will temporarily move after the recent weather has caused Leck.

According to a statement by the city of Cleveland, a HAZMAT contractor will rate the fire station 30 after Leck's rainy weather at the train station has caused.

According to the city, the members of the fire station are temporarily assigned.

“No effects on the services are expected, and a full roof set is also carried out,” says the city's explanation.

“Station 30 is a very critical station for us here on the northeast side,” city councilor Hairston told 19 news. “It supports our Glenville district, parts of St. Clair Superior, it goes into the village of Bratenahl. So that the station covers an enormous amount of area on the northeast side to have this station nearby, it was a blow.”

The city said that the services will not have any effects and that there will also be a complete roof replacement on the ward.

Leave a Comment