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UPDATE: Chief Kenneth Ellerbe tells Florida TV station even though he is still a DC employee, they have his ‘full attention’. Also, Joe Morgan checks in.
Chief Ellerbe assures local community he is committed to Sarasota County despite still being employed in DC.
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Morning update on injured DC Firefighters. Also, a burn unit survival story: Former DC firefighter Joe Morgan shares his experience.
Morning update on burned firefighters: According to this morning’s press release from DC Fire & EMS, Sgt. Michael LaCore is…
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20-years-ago: DC firefighters Louis Matthews & Anthony Phillips killed in townhouse fire
Fire badly burned Joe Morgan
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15-years-ago: DC firefighters Louis Matthews & Anthony Phillips killed in townhouse fire
Firefighter Joe Morgan was critically burned in same fire
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Update on DC firefighters: Chuck Ryan still critical, but improving. One released & two in good condition.
Updates from DC, PGFD, IAFF Local 36 & Riverdale VFD.
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Monday's Quick Takes includes: Did FDNY EMS crew fail to help dying pregnant woman while they were on break?; Take…
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Wednesday's Quick Takes: Wrong parts in Boston's Ladder 26 that crashed and killed Lt.Kevin Kelley; Burned DC firefighter didn't get…
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Critically burned firefighter did not get the same consideration as soon to retire deputy chief. Still no explanation on who made deal to let Florida fire chief remain on the rolls of the DC Fire & EMS Department.
Still few answers from fire chief and other city officials about efforts to help Sarasota County Chief Kenneth Ellerbe maximize…
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DC Firefighters Louis Matthews & Anthony Phillips remembered in ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the fire at 3136 Cherry Road, NE
Click here and then scroll down for the latest fire and EMS news from STATter911.com Photos by Lt. Kevin Stuart.…
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Honoring the Charleston 9
Buried on my desk at work are a lot of fire department after-action reports. Most are from the Washington, DC…
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