Though his crew is in the business of saving lives, Citizens Hose EMS Director Jim Erb was stunned when they had the chance to rescue two Harrison residents within a month. Quick action by Harrison police and Citizens Hose Fire-Rescue-EMS helped save a woman’s life during a cardiac incident at
Fawn police are expected to be equipped with body cameras by the end of the year. Supervisors on Oct. 11 voted to join the Body Worn Camera Program sponsored by the Allegheny County Police Chiefs Association. “This is something new for us, and it’s important for transparency and officer safety,”
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Three Republicans are facing off in the May 18 primary for two seats on Fawn’s board of supervisors.
The seats up for election this year are held by the current chairman, Republican David Montanari, and Democrat David Norris.
No candidates will appear on the Democratic ballot.
Norris withdrew from the Democratic primary before a challenge to his candidacy could be heard. The challenge claimed there were problems with Norris’ nominating petition and he lives in Florida.
Montanari is facing two Republican challengers, Daniel Selfridge Jr. and Paula Legge, as he seeks a fifth six-year term.