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Glens Falls Fire Department reports heavy call volume, MOU to help lieutenant reach retirement; crew praised for rescue
Summary
Deputy chief reported 328 calls in January, recent hires and training; the city and union approved an MOU allowing firefighters to donate leave to help a lieutenant retire, and a crew received commendations for rescuing a resident from a Jan. 15 fire.
The Glens Falls Fire Department reported a busy January and several administrative developments at the Board of Public Safety meeting on Feb. 12.
Deputy Chief reported 328 calls for service in January, an average of about 11 calls per day, and nearly 300 hours of training. He said seven new hires reported in January and three members were sent to the…
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