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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Vicious Cycle

Fire departments in Boston and Houston appear to be quite different. The Boston Fire Department takes pride in its history and tradition. The Houston Fire Department sees major changes with each newly elected mayor and newly appointed fire chief. But both departments made national headlines as a result of poor maintenance on each department's emergency vehicles, Boston just this year and Houston almost 15 years ago. On Jan. 9, a Boston ladder truck's brakes failed and the rig crashed, killing Lt. Kevin Kelley, a 30-year veteran of the department. After the fatality, Fire Commissioner Roderick ...

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