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Kingston/Forty Fort fire chief shares some seasonal safety tips

Safety is so important, especially at this time of year, more so than at any other time. I am always so happy to receive an email from Fire Chief Frank

Coroner: Man, 67, dies in Forty Fort fire

A 67-year-old man died in Monday’s fire at 56 Myers St. in Forty Fort, the Luzerne County Coroner’s Office said Tuesday in a news release.

Kingston s police, fire chiefs reveal COVID-19 vaccine experiences

KINGSTON — Two chiefs. One vaccine. Two very different reactions. After recently getting the second and final dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, Kingston police Chief Rich Kotchik, 46, said he experienced significant body weakness, headaches, chills and a 103-degree fever. But that lasted less than a day. “If the side effects I had are anything like COVID, I would get it again because I would not want to deal with that for 10 to 14 days,” Kotchik said. Kingston Fire Chief Frank Guido, 66, said he had no reaction to his shot, not even a sore arm like others had felt. “I was fine, but I’ll be honest, I had a couple guys report off sick. But it was 24 hours. They took a Tylenol, flipped a switch and they were back to work the next day,” Guido said.

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