Louisville firefighters working without a contract while city ignores aging stations, equipment
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As the department is riding high from the Second Street Bridge rescue on March 1, they are trying to re-direct that limelight on what it needs most — at least $35 million to fix aging stations and equipment.
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As the department is riding high from the Second Street Bridge rescue on March 1, they are trying to re-direct that limelight on what it needs most — at least $35 million to fix aging stations and equipment.Â
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