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1. www.news-bulletin.com
www.news-bulletin.com/news/821 - [Cached]Published on: 8/6/2008 Last Visited: 8/6/2008
Bosque Farms Fire Chief Spencer Wood said the northern area of the county fared well also.
"The night before, we got an inch of rain in half the city and nothing in the other half," Wood said. -
2. North Valley Infill
remodeling.hw.net/industry-new - [Cached]Published on: 6/28/2005 Last Visited: 6/28/2005
The builder is Spencer Wood, owner of Spencer's Custom Homes.Although Wood has been building houses for 19 years, many people know him better as the fire chief of Bosque Farms.Wood has been with the Bosque Farms Fire Department for 18 years.
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Wood, who also has training as a machinist, calls himself a hands- on builder.Wood got his start in the construction business nearly two decades ago by doing handyman tasks, and that early attention to detail is still evident today in his houses.Wood's custom touches are easy to spot, such as stone windowsills, magnetized latches on cabinet doors, lighted nichos, and bullnose or rounded plaster edges.Storage spaces are generous throughout the house.
Wood says one of his strengths as a builder is working with clients."I'm building a house for the people who will live there," he said. -
3. The News-Bulletin: New fire and police station gets green light in BF
www.news-bulletin.com/news/521 - [Cached]Published on: 6/29/2005 Last Visited: 6/30/2005
Bosque Farms Fire Chief Spencer Wood is also ecstatic about the new building.Currently, the all-volunteer department houses its equipment in a small building which has seen better times, Wood said.
"Our current fire station was built in the early '60s and it was 25 years ago that they added a third bay to it," Wood said."The space inside is very minimal , we have no training room and the office is pretty small."
Not only does the fire station's roof leak and the electrical system is dilapidated, but the amount of parking space around the structure forces firefighters to park in the street.
"This will be a much better situation," Wood said.
The new building, which is designated for space for the fire department, will be big enough to not only store all the department's fire equipment and vehicles, but also allows for sleeping quarters for firefighters.
While the 21-member volunteer department currently doesn't run an emergency medical services unit, Wood said the new complex is being built so that, one day, that could be added on.
"I think it's fantastic for the community and very good for the department itself," Wood said of the new building.

