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Localsyr.com on MSNPublic safety moves back to being strictly reactive due to Syracuse budget restrictionsSyracuse officials are implementing budget cuts of nearly $16 million, resulting in reduced police and fire department ...
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Localsyr.com on MSNTo meet Common Council’s limits, Syracuse mayor cuts police cadet program, ShotSpotter technologySyracuse Mayor Ben Walsh has announced a list of city services that will be cut due to budget limitations imposed by the ...
A $1 million cut to Syracuse Fire Department's overtime funds will only allow money to be used for suppression shifts.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — As the nation mourns the loss of 1,000 firefighters who died in the line of duty this year, including 67 in New York alone, fire chiefs from across the state are gathering in ...
Fewer cops in downtown and Armory Square. Less money for road salt in a notoriously snowy city. A pool closed for two summer months. Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh outlined on Wednesday how city departments ...
Five adults were taken to the hospital for an exam and monitoring, and were released the same day, the school said Wednesday. The rest of the school had what firefighters termed "minimal levels" of ...
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WWTI Watertown on MSNCarbon monoxide scare causes evacuation of Watertown apartmentAn apartment complex in the City of Watertown was evacuated Tuesday afternoon after an apparent carbon monoxide scare.
Apollo America is recalling about 50,000 combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors that can malfunction and fail to alert consumers to fires or carbon monoxide leaks, the Consumer Product ...
The recalled Apollo America model 51000-600 detectors pose risks of smoke inhalation, carbon monoxide poisoning or death when they fail to sound alarms during emergencies, according to the CPSC.
Apollo America is recalling about 50,000 combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors that can malfunction and fail to alert consumers to fires or carbon monoxide leaks, the Consumer Product ...
Carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that can build up in enclosed or partially enclosed spaces, poisoning people and animals who breathe in too much, the CDC says.
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