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Friday, November 6, 2009

Prince George's County Cuts Maintenance, Fitness Programs

Many fire departments are counting their pennies until the new fiscal year begins on July 1, but that doesn't mean they'll start spending big on July 2. According to local news station WUSA9.com, Prince George's County (Md.) Fire/EMS won't authorize repairs to emergency vehicles performed by private facilities — even repairs less than $1,000 — and won't fund physicals for new volunteers.  The department's spokesman Mark Brady said that while the budgets are tight, the department is not out of money — it is just trying to conserve what it has.  "This has been ...

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