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GNES’ fire chief called for OPP to assist with evacuating nearby residences, and requested mutual aid from Loyalist Township and Kingston for aerial firefighting devices.
Source: https://www.kingstonist.com/news/fire-destroys-napanee-fairgrounds-building/
Heat and humidity made the fire worse, with mutual aid arriving from departments in New Britain, Southington, Berlin, Middletown and Wallingford.
He said if there is a confirmed fire at The Waverly, Ypsilanti Township Fire Department automatically comes for mutual aid.
I have a little extra money to give to mutual aid today.
Source: https://www.wonkette.com/p/what-to-do-when-you-wake-up-feeling
In anticipation of the immense task ahead, the company has requested mutual aid assistance, calling for an additional 185-line worker crews and forestry resources, totaling approximately 2,000 utility professionals, to join the recovery work.
Source: https://bossierpress.com/swepco-gives-storm-response-update/
“I think, in an ideal world, people wouldn’t have to go to mutual aid for housing or food but could go there for help with a gardening project,” McCurdy said.
The parent said the bench was “a great idea on mutual aid and kindness to implement in playgrounds”.
These groups will protect one another against the attraction of corruption by providing mutual aid and working as a formidable support system.
They kicked off a mutual aid fund for formerly incarcerated small business owners, raising and doling out more than 100 grants.
To fill the gaps, thousands of Connecticut educators have turned to crowdfunding and mutual aid to support their classrooms.
We rely on each other for mutual aid during larger incidents and value teamwork.”
Source: https://www.delgazette.com/2023/06/26/bike-ride-upcoming-in-harlem-twp/
We scrambled to raise money for mutual aid, babysat each other’s children, cooked food for one another, and stayed on strike for three extra weeks to make sure the university wouldn’t cut out master’s and undergraduate hourly teaching assistants.
When people support a local parish, raise a family, build a business, create mutual aid organizations, or foster local civic independence, they are doing work that is absolutely critical to fighting state power.