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CAPE MAY – The City of Cape May Emergency Services ask the public’s assistance in protecting the firefighter/EMT’s and police officers.
According to a release, the city is asking that in the event anyone dials 911, make sure to let the communications operator know if anyone in the household is experiencing flu-like symptoms.
This will help first responders ensure they are properly protected so they can provide the appropriate and necessary care to members of the caller’s household.
Townsend's Inlet – The Mummers parade had a group who all wore nuns habits with one guy dressed like the Pope. All dancing around with some religious themed music. It wasn’t funny if you are of the Catholic faith. It…