Albuquerque Fire Rescue
Recent News About Albuquerque Fire Rescue
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Rescued hiker is grateful to volunteers of Albuquerque Mountain Rescue: 'I’m extremely thankful for those guys'
Lorna Greenway is grateful to the volunteers of the Albuquerque Mountain Rescue who located her after she was lost for nearly 16 hours in the foothills last week.
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Retired Albuquerque firefighter still documents job through social media: Your FD is 'busy and they're working hard'
A retired firefighter is using social media to show the public what local firefighters encounter on a nightly basis.
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Albuquerque Fire Rescue gets ‘jump start’ on refresher training amid wildfire risk
Albuquerque Fire Rescue (AFR) recently prepared for an elevated wildfire risk amid dry and windy conditions.
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AFR aims to help families of loved ones battling opioid addiction with Narcan Leave Behind program
As the City of Albuquerque faces an increase in fentanyl overdoses, Albuquerque Fire Rescue has established a program to help families of people struggling with opioid addiction.
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Albuquerque councilman pushes for vaccine mandate in city fire, police departments amid 'staffing crisis'
An Albuquerque city council member is pushing for a vaccine mandate in the city’s police and fire departments as unions remain dead set against the idea, according to a report by KRQE.
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Sanchez' 'unfaltering kindness and honest guidance' honored by mayor at ceremony
The City of Albuquerque has renamed Fire Station 7 in honor of late city councilman Ken Sanchez, who passed last year.
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'Now that's a good dog': Albuquerque Fire Rescue's crisis response canine brings four paws and a lot of H.E.A.R.T. to those struggling with addiction
Albuquerque Fire Rescue (AFR) has four more paws on the ground in the form of Wrigley, a two-year-old Labradoodle, who joined the department's Home Engagement and Alternative Response Team (H.E.A.R.T.) last year.