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The Modesto Fire Department and Modesto Junior College are holding their first Women’s Empowerment Camp introducing young women to the fire service
Mayor Brandon Scott said the city is readying a team of call takers, dispatchers, support staff and a supervisor to deploy in a few hours
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These mobile command units benefit speed, safety and organization on scenes
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Durability and usability meet efficient functionality and connectivity
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