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 Each week County Executive Smith will select several questions and respond directly to constituent via the web in the next edition of the County Connection newsletter. |
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 Carbon Monoxide: Stopping A Silent Killer - Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly invisible, odorless gas produced by incomplete fuel combustion. Virtually any home or building can be vulnerable to CO buildup. Learn how to prevent this deadly gas in your home. |
Recent Incidents A review of recent Fire Service incidents and events. Home Escape Planning Every family needs an escape plan in case the worst happens. Capt. Thomas Kimbel of Dundalk Station #6 discusses how to construct an effective plan.
Everyday Heroes Meet a few of the men and women in the Fire Service who have performed extraordinarily in recent months.
Calendar Highlights A look at some upcoming events - including holiday train gardens - in volunteer fire companies and throughout the Fire Service.
Ready For Winter An interview with Lt. Mark Demski of the Office of Emergency Management about the winter weather forecast and how to prepare at home for severe winter weather. | View Previous Episodes of Burning Issues
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 Master Plan 2020
Find out how you can participate in updating the guiding document that directs future development in Baltimore County over the next ten years and beyond. | Recycling Made Easy Household bottles, cans and paper are now collected together in the same container every week. Plus there are new items that can be recycled. Watch Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith and the County's Recycling and Waste Prevention Manager, Charlie Reighart to find out everything you need to know.
Renaissance Square and Yorkway Redevelopment Hear the latest on how the Renaissance of the former Kinsley Park and Yorkway Apartments is transforming neighborhoods in Dundalk and Essex/Middle River. | Watch Previous Episodes of Hello Baltimore County |
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Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith shone the spotlight on Baltimore County's public safety agencies at an event celebrating the County's 350th anniversary |
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