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The department says it’s operating with about 30% less apparatus than it needs to cover the city.
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The Baltimore City Fire Department ruled that the explosion was “accidental.”
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The Baltimore City Fire Department is working with a fleet of fire trucks that is operating with about 70% capacity and expects to ask for more taxpayer money to combat the issue.
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In our monthly Midday with the Mayor, Tom Hall talks with Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott about key issues on the city's agenda, including continued efforts to curb gun violence, leadership at BCFD & DPW, and BOPA and the MLK Day parade.
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The Baltimore City firefighter, attorney and president of the fire officers' union, IAFF Local 964, discusses the scathing Stricker Street fire report, BCFD's leadership changes, and problems with the city's fire-truck fleet.
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The Baltimore City Fire Department is down five trucks and won't likely replace its fleet anytime soon officials told Baltimore City Council leaders.
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Some units in the renovated apartment complex will have reduced rent for city firefighters and police officers.
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The bill would also require city firefighters to be equipped with body cameras while responding to blazes
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Thousands of firefighters from across the country and world paid their respects
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The bills require the Fire Department to publish reports detailing internal control systems and staffing policies