Conway selectmen chair Mary Carey Seavey on behalf of the entire Board of Selectmen read a proclamation at selectmen's May 14 meeting at town hall, declaring May 19-25 National Emergency Medical Services Week, presented to Conway Fire and Rescue and Carroll County EMS. On hand to accept the proclamation were (from left) First Deputy Chief Tim Anderson and Chief Chad McCarthy, both of the North Conway Fire Department; Linda Burns, deputy Conway Emergency Management director and Chief Glenn Merrill of the Center Conway Fire Department. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Conway selectmen chair Mary Carey Seavey on behalf of the entire Board of Selectmen read a proclamation at selectmen's May 14 meeting at town hall, declaring May 19-25 National Emergency Medical Services Week, presented to Conway Fire and Rescue and Carroll County EMS. On hand to accept the proclamation were (from left) First Deputy Chief Tim Anderson and Chief Chad McCarthy, both of the North Conway Fire Department; Linda Burns, deputy Conway Emergency Management director and Chief Glenn Merrill of the Center Conway Fire Department. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
CONWAY — Conway selectmen at their meeting on May 14 proclaimed this week to be Emergency Services Week.
Selectmen's Chair Mary Carey Seavey read the proclamation aloud to First Deputy Chief Tim Anderson and Chief Chad McCarthy, both of the North Conway Fire Department; Linda Burns, deputy Conway Emergency Management director and Chief Glenn Merrill of the Center Conway/Redstone Fire Department.Â
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