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Baltimore County fire departments receive $1.8 million in federal grants to update equipment
Two federal Homeland Security grants totaling $1.84 million will provide equipment to many of Baltimore County's 25 career and 33 volunteer fire stations, with several of volunteer stations in the 21227 ZIP code among those that would benefit.
One...Tags: Barbara A. Mikulski, Finance, Finance, Parkville, Fires
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Sisters, 4 and 7, die in four-alarm Cumberland house fire
A four-alarm house fire early Friday in Cumberland has claimed the lives of two young sisters, according to an afternoon statement from the Maryland State Fire Marshal. Paige M. Ford, 7, was rescued through a window on the second story of the row house....Tags: Allegany County, American Red Cross, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Emergency Health Procedures, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Catonsville Times top sports stories of 2011
Life savers respond on Catonsville High turf
On Sept. 27, Perry Hall junior varsity field hockey player Breanna Sudano collapsed on the Catonsville High stadium field and stopped breathing.
In full cardiac arrest, Sudano received immediate CPR from...Tags: High School Sports, Cardiologists, Health and Medical Professionals, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Track and Field
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Baltimore Co. fire dept. gets $2M Homeland Security grant
The Baltimore County Fire Department will receive nearly $2 million in Homeland Security funding to upgrade firefighting equipment and improve a fire station. A $1,750,000 grant will pay for 60 Life-Pak 12 units and ensure each station throughout the...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Defense, National Security, Baltimore County
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Lew Brown named Joppa-Magnolia Fireman of the Year
The Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company held its 57th annual installation of officers and awards banquet Saturday.
Several members were honored, new positions were taken and one longtime member was named Fireman of the Year.
Director of the Cecil...Tags: American Red Cross, Fires, First Aid, Health Treatments, Jeff Harris
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Columbia man dies after 14 years in 'semi-coma'
After living for the last 14 years in what family members considered a coma-like state, Robert Roche, of Columbia, died Jan. 12. He was 61.
His death marks the end of years of compassionate care from his family and friends.
It also marks the end of a...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Medical Specialization, Nursing, Peace Corps, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Booster Reporter: Notices for area clubs, seniors health groups, libraries
Clubs/ Organizations American Legion Parkville Post 183 — 2301 Putty Hill Ave. • Balladiers meet first and third Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. 410-665-0372. • Ballroom Dancing, Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m. with live or recorded music. Food and...Tags: Anglicanism, Breastfeeding, American Red Cross, Music, Early Learning
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South Laurel: Prints and performance art highlight new exhibits at Montpelier Arts Center
We have certainly had a spell of mild weather lately, but because it is, of course, winter, many of the activities available in the Montpelier/South Laurel area are indoors. At the Montpelier Arts Center, several wonderful exhibits are up during the...Tags: American Heart Association, Movies, Music, Arts, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Charles L. Wright, swimmer
Charles L. Wright Jr., a retired paper-goods salesman who headed the Rosedale Recreation Council swimming program, died Monday of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, at his Rosedale home. He was 74. He was born in Baltimore and...Tags: International Paper Company, American Red Cross, Emergency Health Procedures, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Swimming
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Marshal Yanda reveals he had surgery on his leg in December
The Baltimore SunRavens right guard Marshal Yanda on Wednesday revealed to reporters that he had emergency surgery on his right leg after the team’s 20-14 victory against the Cleveland Browns on Dec. 24. The Ravens confirmed Yanda's surgery was on his lower leg and...Tags: Houston Texans, Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Ravens, Compartment Syndrome, Emergency Health Procedures
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Constellation has proven a good neighbor
The American Red Cross of the Chesapeake Region knows how important it is to stay connected to your home. We have been serving Maryland's disaster victims every day for the past 107 years from our offices in Baltimore. We've changed our physical address a...Tags: American Red Cross, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Relief and Aid Organizations, Hurricane Irene (2011), Hybrid Vehicles
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Anne Arundel County volunteer briefs
Alzheimer's support The Alzheimer's Association, a nonprofit that seeks to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through supporting research and to enhance care and support for sufferers, their families and caregivers, is seeking volunteers to lead support...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Electronics, Dyslexia, Alzheimer's Disease
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