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Woodstock Fire/Rescue District expands auto aid network: Crystal Lake latest to enter agreement to share resources

Mike Hill, chief of the Woodstock Fire/Rescue District, stands next to the district’s ladder truck. Its on-duty staffing and vehicle extrication equipment make it a popular choice for sharing with out-of-town departments to help them fight fires and respond to vehicle accidents involving entrapment. (Independent file photo)

By Julia Easthamnews@the woodstockindependent.com Firefighting and emergency rescue are team efforts, and sometimes the team needs to bring in players from out of town.That’s what the Woodstock Fire/Rescue District’s automatic aid […]

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