Coronavirus Prompts Baltimore First Responders To Wear Protective Equipment
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- You may see some changes to Baltimore's first responders' uniforms due to the coronavirus.
The Baltimore Firefighters Local 734 posted photos of the personal protective equipment its members will now wear on "certain calls" to keep COVID-19 from spreading.
"Please do not be alarmed by this, our number one priority is to protect the citizens and visitors that we serve," the union wrote on Facebook. "We are taking the necessary precautions to protect our frontline Firefighters & Emergency Medical Services providers- they will always be able to answer every call."
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The Baltimore Police Department is also taking a number of steps to keep its officers from getting sick; the department tweeted a video Friday night showing officers how to clean their gear.
Baltimore reported its first coronavirus case -- a man in his 60s -- Saturday night.
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