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National Fire Service Seatbelt Pledge Kicks Off in DC
Vehicle crashes are the second leading cause of firefighter line-of-duty deaths. Full Text
Mayor Announces Major Agreement on Hydrant Testing
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, Fire and EMS Chief Dennis L. Rubin and Water and Sewer Authority General Manager Jerry N. Johnson announced a memorandum of understanding that joins FEMS and WASA in a fire hydrant inspection program that will result in regular hydrant testing and maintenance. Full Text
Three DC Fire and EMS Recruits Treated for Skin Infections
The first case has been confirmed to be Staphylococcus bacteria. Academy officials decontaminated the training facility, and the recruit has been cleared to return to training. Full Text
 
 
 
 
 

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Washington, DC 20001 (202) 673-3331