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One of Louisville Fire's stations (WDRB file photo)
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Leaders made their case to Metro Council Wednesday evening for new recruits, equipment and pay raises.
The city's firefighters have been working without a new contract for months, as the previous two-year contract expired one year ago on July 1, 2023.
Fire officials have sent over 150 photos and a letter to councilmembers, urging them to address the department's growing infrastructure and equipment needs.
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