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July 24, 2013: Oxford Fire Capt. Ron Jahlas wrote a grant proposal that's earned the department $173,024 in federal monies to purchase 28 Self-contained Breathing Apparatus units. Read more:

July 24, 2013: A big piece of the city’s comeback is thanks to residents who last November approved a new 3.9-mill tax hike to fund police and fire, Ellison said. New equipment purchases for the fire department and emergency medical services are helping firefighters do their jobs more effectively. The millage helped the department avoid firefighter layoffs. Read more:

July 23, 2013: To help out the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Marquette Fire Fighters Local #643 will go beyond the call of duty this weekend when they join in the battle against neuromuscular disease. Read more:

July 22, 2013: Proceeds will be split between the Great Lakes Burn Camp and the family of Wayne-Westland firefighter Brian Woehlke, who died in the line of duty May 8. Firefighters from departments throughout the area have supported the Jackson-based camp, for children ages 6 to 17, since its inception in 1995. Read more:

July 22, 2013: WSBT has learned Benton Harbor Public Safety Director Roger Lange is on administrative leave because he did not complete fire certifications. Read more:

July 22, 2013: Firefighters tried to say no when it was offered, but members of the Allen Park Elk’s Club couldn't be dissuaded. Read more:

July 19, 2013: Firefighters from Summit Township and the Jackson Fire department were collecting money Thursday at the intersection of W. Michigan Avenue and Brown Street during the Fill the Boot for MDA drive, a fundraiser benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Read more:

July 19, 2013: Cut about 60 cops and 45 firefighters, then deploy what’s left to areas where bad stuff happens and, voila, you’ve just saved upward of $17 million annually in personnel costs and the parts of your community that need public safety still get it. Read more:

July 18, 2013: Bay City Public Safety Director Michael J. Cecchini is defending his department's handling of a house fire on Monday, July 15, after some citizens at the scene criticized the department's emergency response. An 81-year-old man died shortly after he was pulled from the blaze by a neighbor. Read more:

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