Milwaukee firefighters hand out smoke alarms on south side
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Milwaukee Fire Department (MFD)
MILWAUKEE - Members of the Milwaukee Fire Department went door-to-door Saturday afternoon, Jan. 30, handing out smoke alarms on the city s south side.
They were distributed near 29th and Mitchell where an apartment fire left a 72-year-old man dead and at least 83 people displaced. It s always a blow to the community, said Joshua Parish. Immediately following events like this, we always like to make sure that the community is safe and that we re focused on prevention.
Firefighters also offered fire safety education materials and checked for working smoke alarms as they went door-to-door. It was part of Project FOCUS Firefighters Out Creating Urban Safety.
Funeral held for 2 boys who died in Fort Atkinson fire
Funeral held for 2 boys who died in Fort Atkinson fire
As questions remain as to what caused the fire, loved ones remember 14-year-old Bryan Perez as a hero, saying he went back to get his 4-year-old nephew.
WHITEWATER, Wis. - Services were held Saturday, Jan. 30 for two boys who died in a Fort Atkinson house fire one week earlier.
Emotions paired with white clothes filled the St. Patrick Catholic Church in Whitewater on Saturday. Bryan Perez, 14, and his nephew, 4-year-old Ethan Juan, died the morning of Jan. 23 The first half of the week was really the worst and there was a lot of question, a lot of crying, said Marco Wence, a relative of the boys.
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