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Randolph Fire Chief Richard Donovan shared the Randolph Fire Department, in collaboration with the Randolph Elder Affairs Department, recently handed out Stay Safe At Home bags to seniors in Randolph.
Deputy Chief Mike Rennie, firefighter Cheri Patten, town councilor Ryan Egan and Director of Elder Affairs Kerri Sullivan handed out the bags at a drive-thru event on Dec. 3 at the Randolph Intergenerational Community Center.
A total of 102 Stay Safe At Home bags were handed out to seniors. The bags included COVID-19 information, fire safety information, a File of Life, magnets, stickers, pens and pencils, a mask and hand sanitizer.
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