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Hilltop Hose ‘sounding the alarm,’ doling out free smoke detectors to Natrona residents

Tawnya Panizzi
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Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
Harrison Commissioner Chuck Dizard and Bill Godfrey, president of Natrona Comes Together, walk through a historic section of Natrona on Thursday. Both recognize the importance of offering smoke alarms to residents who live in the area. Many of the structures are made of wood and date to the 1850s.
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Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
Harrison Commissioner Chuck Dizard and Bill Godfrey, president of Natrona Comes Together, walk through a historic section of Natrona on Thursday. The large empty lot between Center, Chestnut and Pond streets once had multiple structures that have since been lost to fires.
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Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
Harrison Commissioner Chuck Dizard and Bill Godfrey, president of Natrona Comes Together, walk through a historic section of Natrona on Thursday. Both recognize the importance of offering smoke alarms to residents who live in the area. Many of the structures are made of wood and date to the 1850s.
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Courtesy of Jess Baker
Hilltop Hose Chief Jeff Balog meets with state Rep. Mandy Steele at the fire hall in Harrison.
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Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
A firefighter uses a heat sensor at the rear of one of the structures involved in a fire April 1 on River Avenue in Natrona.
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Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
Firefighters and first responders work to secure two structures after a blaze April 1 on River Avenue in Natrona.

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