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Kelly Morgan has been a firefighter engineer for about nine years. LAURA SEGALL, FOR THE TRIBUNE
Scottsdale firefighter union president Steve Springborn had his Drinx nightclub plan rejected by the city to have a bar on the roof.
MISSING: A Gilbert firefighter reported that his English bulldog, Buddha, disappeared at a park in Tempe. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Kelly Morgan faces her worst fear every time she goes to work. The Scottsdale firefighter has two children, 18 and 20, and she thinks about them when the fire department is called to the scene of a car crash.
A former Tempe firefighter facing criminal charges for allegedly pushing and kicking a fire official is asking for his job back.
Tempe firefighters will offer a free youth camp 1 p.m. Feb. 1 at Tempe Beach Park.
To commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, about 150 members of the Rural-Metro Fire Department will be wearing special uniforms to remember the 343 New York firefighters who died attempting to rescue people trapped inside the World Trade Towers that day.
With Gilbert students returning to class in August, the Gilbert Fire Department will host its annual Back to School Supply Drive benefiting Gilbert elementary and Gilbert Boys and Girls Club children in need.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
Tristin Saghin is awarded a certificate of bravery from the Arizona Army National Guard on Friday, the day he was honored as the Mesa Fire Department’s first honorary paramedic.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
Tristin Saghin, 9, is named an honorary paramedic by the Mesa Fire Department, Friday, April 22, 2011, at Fire Station No. 209. Last weekend his quick thinking saved his 2-year-old sister’s life when she fell into a backyard swimming pool.
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