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Photograph courtesy of the Campbell Historical Museum
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First in Line: In 1974 the Campbell Fire Department became the first firefighting unit in Northern California to have a paramedic team. Eight men— (standing from left) Gary Salmon, Al Lowder, Fred Van Hook, Fred Bailey and (kneeling from left) Mike Johnson, Rick Kinkaid, George Renshaw and Ray Ravero— made up the 1975 group.
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Honoring 91 years of fire protection in Campbell
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Amy Wicks
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The early Campbell firefighters were cocky, full of self-confidence and led by a determined spirit.
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| After 18 months of stepping up traffic-law enforcement on Apricot Avenue, the city of Campbell has determined that traffic volume and speed on the narrow residential street has reached acceptable levels.
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For Campbell live-in partners Tom Giuffre and Paddy Ray, taking the AARP 55 Alive Driver Safety Program three years ago appears to have been prophetic, with the recent rash of senior driving accidents.
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This amazing bazaar is the work of more than 200 volunteers throughout Silicon Valley, including several Campbell residents.
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