In 2001 to 2007 the Richmond, BC Firestation had a large cell tower on their roof, which other lower mainland fire stations did also, but taking a look on google maps street view, they obviously got rid of it after June 2015.
Richmond, BC Firestation (2002)
2007 antenna remains on the Richmond firehouse
June 2015
2016 view of Richmond firehouse, Antenna removed
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Cell Towers on Firestations
Los Angeles Supervisors Stop Construction Of Cell Towers At Fire Stations
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
http://abc7.com/news/la-supervisors-stop-cell-tower-construction-at-fire-stations/571612/
Fire Fighters Cell Phone Mast Report
Position on the Health Effects from Radio Frequency/Microwave (RF/MW) Radiation in Fire Department Facilities from Base Stations for Antennas and Towers for the Conduction of Cell Phone Transmissions
“The International Association of Fire Fighters’ position on locating cell towers commercial wireless infrastructure on fire department facilities, as adopted by its membership in August 2004 (1), is that the IAFF oppose the use of fire stations as base stations for towers and/or antennas for the conduction of cell phone transmissions until a study with the highest scientific merit and integrity on health effects of exposure to low-intensity RF/MW radiation is conducted and it is proven that such sitings are not hazardous to the health of our members. Read more :
http://citizensforsafetechnology.org/Fire-Fighters-Cell-Phone-Mast-Report,82,2232
http://citizensforaradiationfreecommunity.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/IAFF-Resolution.htm
http://www.iaff.org/hs/Facts/CellTowerFinal.asp
Pitt Meadows, BC Firestation www.pittmeadowsfire.com
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