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Enfield Fire District 1 Chief Edward Richards Shares Article About Keeping Firefighters Safe During COVID-19 Crisis

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Note: The following is an article from the fire service news website FireRescue1, written by Ronald J. Siarnicki on Tuesday, April 21.

A letter to the American public: You can help keep our firefighters safe

Follow these actions to limit spread of the virus and stay informed

Thirty-four firefighters in our nation’s capital, 241 in New York and 15 in San Jose.

Hundreds of firefighters across the country have COVID-19. Those numbers will have likely increased by the time you read this. The reality is harsh. Even with PPE and strong infection control procedures, hundreds of firefighters are sick. Some have died.

They’re not looking for sympathy. They’re not looking for glory. The nation’s fire service is turning to you for help.

There are many actions you can take to keep our firefighters safe. And many of these actions will help prevent harm to others on the front lines of the COVID-19 battle, like police officers, nurses and doctors.

Here’s how you can help:

And since you’re at home, there’s no time like the present to prepare for and practice for other types of emergencies:

There are no stay home orders for your local fire department. Your firefighters always respond when called. Please do your part to help them return safely to their families.

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