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Fall River Firefighters (@iaff1314) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 City Council Endorsements Announced 🚨 These candidates share our commitment to public safety, teamwork, and community well-being — values that protect both our members and the citizens of Fall River. #L1314 #FallRiver #FallRiverFirefighters

🚨 City Council Endorsements Announced 🚨

These candidates share our commitment to public safety, teamwork, and community well-being — values that protect both our members and the citizens of Fall River.

#L1314 #FallRiver #FallRiverFirefighters
Sharon Fire Department (@sharonfiredept) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Sharon Select Board has accepted the SAFER Grant Award, funding the hiring of 8 additional firefighters. Thank you to the Board and our dedicated members for making this monumental achievement possible. — Chief Michael Madden

The Sharon Select Board has accepted the SAFER Grant Award, funding the hiring of 8 additional firefighters.

Thank you to the Board and our dedicated members for making this monumental achievement possible.

— Chief Michael Madden
Fall River Firefighters (@iaff1314) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we remember Fall River Fire Lieutenant Paul Bernard, Engine 4, who, on this date in 1987, died in the line of duty at a fire at 749 Quequechan St. The fire station in the north end of the city is named in his honor and memory. #L1314 #FallRiver #NeverForget #LODD

Today, we remember Fall River Fire Lieutenant Paul Bernard, Engine 4, who, on this date in 1987, died in the line of duty at a fire at 749 Quequechan St.

The fire station in the north end of the city is named in his honor and memory.

#L1314 #FallRiver #NeverForget #LODD
Alec Silva (@alecsilvawx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A strong line of storms associated with a cold front is moving east across New England this morning, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms toward Providence and Boston. Rainfall totals of 1–2” are possible, with flooding in vulnerable areas. Storms move out by afternoon.

Massachusetts Department of Fire Services (@massdfs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You've changed your clocks, but have you checked your alarms? Put in fresh batteries and check the manufacturing date on the back! #SmokeAlarms should be replaced after 10 years and #CarbonMonoxide alarms should be replaced according to the make/model (usually 5, 7, or 10 years).

You've changed your clocks, but have you checked your alarms? Put in fresh batteries and check the manufacturing date on the back! #SmokeAlarms should be replaced after 10 years and #CarbonMonoxide alarms should be replaced according to the make/model (usually 5, 7, or 10 years).