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Arlington Vaccination Site Reopening Thursday After 8,000 Doses Delivered
Arlington officials will reopen their vaccination site Thursday now that they have received more COVID-19 vaccines. Arlington Fire Chief Don Crowson confirmed they received 8,000 additional Moderna vaccine doses on Wednesday morning. The plan is to administer 2,500 on Thursday and 2,500 doses on Friday at the Esports Stadium in Arlington, Chief Crowson said. The remaining 3,000 doses will be…
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Arlington Vaccination Site Reopening Thursday After 5,000 Doses Delivered
Arlington officials will reopen their vaccination site Thursday now that they have received more COVID-19 vaccines.
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Arlington Fire Department to Begin Administering COVID-19 Vaccine Tuesday
The Arlington Fire Department will be administering 4,500 doses of COVID-19 vaccine beginning Tuesday, Jan. 5 through the Tarrant County Health Department.
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More North Texas First Responders to Get Vaccine
More North Texas first responders are getting the COVID-19 vaccine this week.
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More North Texas First Responders to Get Vaccine
Dallas and Arlington first responders expected to receive coronavirus vaccine as 5,000 doses arrive this week.
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Arlington Fire Department to Provide Refrigerator, Freezer Units to Store COVID-19 Vaccine
The Arlington Fire Department is providing refrigerator and freezer units to store the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Arlington City Council Helps to Purchase New Protective Gear for Arlington Firefighters
The Arlington City Council is helping to purchase a second set of firefighting gear for all Arlington firefighters.
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Arlington Firefighters Deployed to Help Fight California Wildfires
The Arlington Fire Department has deployed eight firefighters to California to assist with fighting the wildfires
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Arlington Fire Crews Put Out Overnight Blaze in Backyard Shed
Fire crews successfully put out a fire at an Arlington residence on Sunday night.
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Arlington Firefighters Rescue Dog From Tank
Arlington firefighters tweeted on Thursday afternoon they were able to rescue a dog from a septic cistern. Firefighters responded to a home where they rescued Ranger, a 2-year-old Labrador. The dog fell into a 25-foot septic cistern of the house, according to the APD tweet. Firefighters say they “are are happy to report that Ranger is now safe.”