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Fatal fire sparks staffing debate in Chelmsford

The October 4 fire that killed two in a mobile home has intensified calls for more firefighters and stricter smoke alarm regulations, with Chelmsford seeing nearly 2% fire fatality rate, union says.

Summary by The Sun (Lowell)
CHELMSFORD — A deadly early morning fire earlier this month on Mobile Avenue that claimed two lives has reignited debate over firefighter staffing levels in Chelmsford. The town’s firefighters union, International Association of Fire Fighters Local 1839, is calling for immediate action, while town officials have cited fiscal constraints, and ongoing efforts to improve resources. According to the union, the town has experienced six civilian fire …

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The Sun (Lowell) broke the news in Lowell, United States on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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