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Posted: Mar 5, 2021

West Virginia city remembers heroes who died in 1949 Woolworth fire

VIDEO: Thursday marked 72 years since the Charleston Fire Department lost seven of their crew members in the tragic Woolworth fire. The City of Charleston joined the Charleston Fire Department and the Charleston Firefighter’s Local Union 317 to honor those seven who died in a special ceremony this morning.
- PUB DATE: 3/5/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WOWK-TV CBS 13 Huntington
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Posted: Mar 5, 2021

Michigan university developing statewide mental health program to address stress among first responders, their families

The Wayne State University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences has teamed with the State of Michigan to develop a comprehensive behavioral and mental health training and support program for the state’s first responders and their families to address the stress they face in their duties protecting residents.
- PUB DATE: 3/5/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Wayne State University
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Posted: Mar 5, 2021

New Google.org COVID-19 database could hold key to disease's mysteries

A year into the pandemic, COVID-19 still puzzles researchers, but the public release of a new database may help scientists solve some of the mysteries lingering around this devastating disease. An international team of researchers from institutions including Boston Children's Hospital, Northeastern University and the University of Oxford has partnered with Google.
- PUB DATE: 3/5/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WTVD-TV ABC 11 Durham
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Posted: Mar 4, 2021

Massachusetts artist paints helmet shields for firefighters across country

VIDEO: Bob Stella is a self-taught painter. “It’s a dying art. There’s not many people doing it anymore, it’s all done on computers now,” he said. Stella makes the shields that go on firefighters’ helmets in his tiny Weymouth workshop and is one of the most renowned artists in his industry. “I started in 1988 and just took off from word of mouth.
- PUB DATE: 3/4/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WFXT-TV Fox 25 Boston
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Posted: Mar 4, 2021

California city moves to put fire department in charge of mental health response calls, not police

When someone has a mental health crisis in Oakland, chances are good in the near future that police officers won’t be showing up to try to calm them down. The City Council this week unanimously signaled that it wants the fire department to handle mental health crises and other non-crime calls by sending out paramedics and counselors.
- PUB DATE: 3/4/2021 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: East Bay Times - Metered Site
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