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ST. THOMAS --
More than two months after the death of a St. Thomas woman in a fiery crash, her legacy continues to lead to change.
A local campaign to put fire extinguishers in vehicles is growing into a national fight.
The objective is to change impaired driving laws, while also convincing automakers to put extinguishers in all new vehicles. 
The effort sadly began on Oct. 2, 2020, with the loss of 35-year-old Cindy Devine. 
"She’s really was the driving force."
Cindy Devine died after becoming trapped in her burning car on October 2, 2020. Her loss has sparked a campaign to put fire extinguishers in every vehicle. (Submitted Photo)

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