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| Inmate Firefighters May Get Chance To Fight Fire After Their Sentence Is Up |
| By sacramento.cbslocal.com- Jennifer McGraw |
| Published: 02/26/2019 |
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SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – They’re often near the front lines while clearing a path and working side by side California’s firefighters. “It’s a big opportunity,” said an inmate firefighter. But after serving a prison sentence, inmate’s careers are over. “When they leave that service they’re told that they will never ever be allowed to be a firefighter,” said Assemblymember Eloise Reyes. Read More. |
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