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Monroe firefighters go low-tech to save time, lives
Posted on January 20, 2013 at 5:17 PM
Updated Sunday, Jan 20 at 6:20 PM
In Snohomish County, a low-tech idea is helping first responders get to homes much faster during emergencies. Aluminum sign poles with house numbers on them are the Monroe Fire Department’s newest tool.
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