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Columbus officials announced the results of a new 911 alternative response pilot program.
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Columbus' mayor has named an interim Chief of the Division of Fire to replace the man who's leaving the position in the wake of a division payroll鈥�
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The city of Columbus confirmed Sunday afternoon that a firefighter has tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.The鈥�
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Columbus City Council on Monday night approved $371,523 in federal money to help fund a second Rapid Response Emergency Addiction Crisis Team in Franklin鈥�
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Multiple fire crews responded to a two-alarm fire at Battelle's headquarters on King Avenue on Wednesday morning. The fire has since been extinguished,鈥�
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A northwest Columbus man faces inducing panic charges and a mandatory mental health screening after fire officials say his 911 call prompted concerns鈥�
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The city of Columbus is hiring more minoriy candidates as Columbus Police officers and firefighters. Officials give part of the credit to a two-year-old鈥�
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Earlier this year, the Ohio police and fire pension fund鈥檚 board decided to shift from group insurance to a monthly stipend that allows retirees to buy鈥�
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther announced his proposed 2019 General Fund Budget on Wednesday morning. The budget totals to $912 million, with just over鈥�
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Columbus fire officials say at least two people were critically injured in a home explosion in the city's King-Lincoln district on Friday morning.鈥�