Belt and clocking in and 64 Miles Per Hour and 480 eastbound, 71 and 77. A 9minute ride for you and slow it down and look at the odot view and still not seeing volume and i will let you know coming in. And nearly a dozen firefighters are getting their jobs in canton and several fire stations may be able to stay federal money. Reporter and thats right, terrence. Those firefighters might be on the job. And may be rehired by Early September and the cuts were announced in march because of a 5 million budget deficit. The chief saying the safety of citizens would be hurt and that response times would increase. The 1. 4 million grant from fema was made public nearly two weeks ago and approved by city council last night. Sometimes or always closed. The repository reports that the chief told city council that all is in the open. And it may sound familiar because the foredepartment received one, too, and, allow allowing them to keep the firefighters and despite the rehiring, the cfds union said
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Phoenix Fire Deputy Chief deployed to help in Miami-area condo collapse efforts
Deputy Fire Chief from Phoenix helping rescue efforts in condo collapse
Crews have been working extremely long hours as they do what they can to sift through the rubble and find victims to bring closure to families missing loved ones.
PHOENIX - It s not only Florida first responders helping recover loved ones from the
deadly Miami beach area condo collapse, but first responders from around the country are helping out too, including a member of the Phoenix Fire Department.
Phoenix Fire Deputy Chief Frank Salomon was deployed to assist in rescue efforts at the site of the collapse.
String Theory To Continue Virtual Performance Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Thomas Van Dyck
String Theory at the Hunter, in partnership with Lee University and the Hunter Museum of American Art, will present the second installment of String Theory @ Home, a virtual performance for all to view. The event will premiere on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., following a pre-concert Backstage Pass at 6 p.m. to visit with the artists.
The all-star ensemble returns with two of Schubert’s iconic works for the second part of this concert. Violinist Jennifer Frautschi, violist Paul Neubauer, and cellist Edward Arron form a trio performing Schubert’s String Trio in B-flat Major. Bassist Thomas Van Dyck and Artistic Director Gloria Chien join the trio to bring to life Schubert’s much-loved Trout Quintet as part of the String Theory @ Home concert.