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  • Ex-Fireman Pleads Guilty to N.M. Fire

    News
    ABCNEWS.Com
    Posted: January 24th, 2003

    A former firefighter pleaded guilty to starting a blaze in a national forest, and charges against him involving four other fires were dropped.


  • Ex-Fireman Pleads Guilty to New Mexico Fire

    News
    Associated Press
    Posted: January 24th, 2003

    A former firefighter pleaded guilty to starting a blaze in a national forest, and charges against him involving four other fires were dropped. The area had been plagued by arson in recent years.


  • New Priorities Set for Wildfire Reduction

    News
    Environment News
    Posted: January 16th, 2003

    Norton noted that more than 7.1 million acres burned last year - more than twice the annual 10 year average. These fires caused the death of 21 firefighters


  • Crews Postpone Prescribed Burn at Bandelier

    News
    Santa Fe New Mexican
    Posted: January 16th, 2003

    The agency's new prescribed-fire procedures, which are much stricter than in 2000, forbid burning if winds are stronger than 8 mph, Clark said. Winds were gusting up to 30 mph on Wednesday.


  • Trail Dust: Yesterday's Heroes: The History of Organized Fire Fighting in New Mexico

    News
    Santa Fe New Mexican
    Posted: January 14th, 2003

    The history of organized firefighting in New Mexico begins only in the last quarter of the 19th century.


  • Trail Dust: Yesterday's Heroes: The History of Organized Fire Fighting in New Mexico

    News
    Santa Fe New Mexican
    Posted: January 14th, 2003

    The history of organized firefighting in New Mexico begins only in the last quarter of the 19th century.


  • Fire Chief Expects to Learn His Fate

    News
    Freedom Newspapers
    Posted: January 10th, 2003

    Clovis--Sam McCallie said he expects to learn Monday if he can continue as fire chief


  • Fire Leaves UNM Fans Stranded

    News
    Posted: January 8th, 2003

    Fire crews were working late Tuesday to extinguish a smoldering fire in the ventilation system.


  • Public Safety Tax Unlikely To Reach Voters

    Article
    Posted: January 7th, 2003

    The unions sought a quarter-cent gross receipts tax to raise about $20 million for fire and police equipment and training.


  • Officials: Beware of carbon monoxide

    News
    Carlsbad Current Argus
    Posted: January 7th, 2003

    Firefighters were dispatched to 405 S. Walnut St. at 8:30 p.m. Saturday after a woman called police to report she was experiencing symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.


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