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A hundred Baltimore City Fire Department employees are called back to work overtime each day because of the agency’s staffing crisis, fire officials said at a Board of Fire Commissioners meet… ...
Police originally responded to a call for an overdose ─ and then community members came forward to alert them to additional ...
A spokesperson for Baltimore City fire said 25 people are now hospitalized as a result of overdoses in Penn-North, with ...
Baltimore City Council is considering a $362 million budget for the fire department, an agency that has racked up big deficits from employee overtime.
For the first time in its 225 year history, the entire Baltimore City Fire Department is out of service. In an incredible feat, coordinated by @MDMEMA, units from all corners of Maryland & DC will ...
Staffing shortages continue to plague the Baltimore City Fire Department.The firefighter's union is again sounding an alarm, warning that the city does not have enough emergency medical ...
Police and fire responded to a neighborhood "in reference to multiple individuals experiencing overdose symptoms".
Several people were taken to the hospital after an apparent mass overdose in Baltimore, the local firefighters union said on ...
An unusually large number of overdoses sent crews searching alleys and homes for victims. Officials have not said what type ...
First responders were dispatched to the Penn–North neighborhood after at least 25 people experienced overdose symptoms on ...
Lt. Mitchell Waters, an emergency medical technician and firefighter, has been with the Baltimore City Fire Department for 12 years. His federal lawsuit claims race and color discrimination, ...
Earlier this month, over 300 Baltimore City residents learned “Hands-Only CPR” with the fire department. Over 300 awesome Baltimore residents learned Hands-Only CPR w/ @BaltimoreFire .