Fire Chief David Sabirsh takes a break from working with the crews searching for a drowning victim earlier this summer.

Being chief of a volunteer fire department involves much more than being ready to fight fires. “We’re called out to check on gas leaks, get called to get cats out of trees, we put out vehicle fires and often find ourselves picking up needles off the ground left behind by intravenous drug users,” says Fort […]

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