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Franklin County rescuers hike miles to reach ill South Carolina hiker

WYMAN TOWNSHIP — A South Carolina man became sick Tuesday afternoon while hiking the Appalachian Trail on Crocker Mountain and needed help, Maine Warden Justin Fowlie said Wednesday. Warden Scott Stevens responded to the rescue call along with members of Franklin Search & Rescue and NorthStar EMS medics, who hiked the 5½ miles to where […]

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F. Bussiere: Firefighters well qualified

I applaud Larry Pelletier for his comments about Dan Herrick in a letter to the editor (May 16). The issue has been Herrick’s position that while he was on the Auburn City Council, he always picked on the Fire Department for allowing firefighters to use the fire engines to shop at the local supermarket while […]

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M. Anderson: They are there when needed

To some, they are just the men who ride a big, loud, brightly-colored firetruck, who show up when they are needed. To politicians, they become a line in the budget, a number — something they can cut to “save money.” In reality, they are so much more. They are the men who risk their own […]

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Boston mourns two firefighters killed in blaze

Tributes poured in for Lt. Edward J. Walsh, a 43-year-old father of three who had almost a decade of experience, and firefighter Michael R. Kennedy, a 33-year-old Marine Corps combat veteran who had been a firefighter for more than six years. Thirteen other firefighters were injured in the blaze Wednesday in the city’s Back Bay […]

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Boston honors fallen firefighters

BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Deval Patrick says “my heart and my condolences” go out to the families and colleagues of two Boston firefighters killed at a fire in the Back Bay. Lt. Edward Walsh and Firefighter Michael Kennedy died Wednesday after becoming trapped in a burning apartment building. Patrick said the “terrible tragedy” is a […]

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Firefighters battle house fire in Dexter

DEXTER — Despite a major effort Friday, fire crews from Dexter and several nearby towns were unable to save a one-story ranch home at 612 Airport Road, the town’s fire chief said. Despite the subzero temperatures, firefighters were able to, with some difficulty and a measure of luck, maintain a steady flow of water at […]

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Lac-Megantic firefighters coming to Rangeley

RANGELEY — Fire Chief Tim Pellerin reported to the selectmen meeting Tuesday that a contingent of firefighters from Lac-Megantic, Quebec, will visit Maine on Oct. 11 to thank the fire companies that aided them in their train disaster. The Canadian firefighters will bring flags to sign and exchange. Other Maine fire departments will share expenses […]

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Bangor firefighters rescue trapped golden retriever from ledge

Passers-by noticed the muddy, scared dog a little before 6 p.m. and flagged down a passing Bangor police officer, Higgins said. Engine 1 was dispatched and firefighters used a 24-foot ladder to reach the dog. Firefighter Bruce Johnson climbed the ladder and “made friends with the dog a little bit” before scooping it up and […]