Over the weekend, the dedicated members of Lawrence County Fire and Rescue were kept on their toes with a series of emergencies. Among the incidents attended to were two structure fires, a vehicle fire, a brush fire, and a motor vehicle crash, in addition to responding to high-priority medical calls.
Furthermore, various fire stations in the area also organized fundraisers to support their operations. For those interested in joining the ranks of these brave volunteers, applications to become a volunteer firefighter can be submitted by sending an email to [email protected].

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