Anaheim Fire & Rescue captains, firefighters battle coronavirus
0Two Anaheim Fire & Rescue captains continue to battle the novel coronavirus, with one fighting for his life on a ventilator at a local hospital. One fire captain remains in a local hospital intensive care unit (ICU) on a ventilator, and the other remains in stable condition. “He’s making small progress, little steps every day,” said Rob Lester, president of the Anaheim Fire Association. “The doctor is saying that’s positive news. Every day, all we hope for is a little progress in getting better.” A total of 21 people at Anaheim Fire & Rescue were tested after it was suspected…
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