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Mayor reports house fires and public-safety notices; city lists recycling and take-back events
Summary
Mayor Kilway reported two recent residential fires with mutual aid support, announced an electronics recycling event and police drug take-back, and officials warned residents about planned hydrant flushing and possible temporary water discoloration.
Mayor Kilway told the council on April 24 that city fire crews responded to two residential structure fires on April 19 and April 23. The April 19 call at East Avenue and Parker Lane was handled by Station 2 with mutual aid from Mogador, Monroe Falls, Greentown and Kent; crews knocked down the fire, which caused smoke and some interior damage, and no injuries were reported. The April 23 blaze on Trait Boulevard was contained to the basement and one side of the exterior; the mayor said water was on the fire within nine…
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