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    Memorials to Winslow Fire Capt. Scott Higgins 111419 - Morning Sentinel photo by Molly Shelly | of | Share this photo

    Fellow firefighters display an impromptu memorial on Thursday created in the conference room of the Winslow Fire Station in remembrance of Fire Captain Scott Higgins. Higgins passed on Monday.

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    Winslow Fire Captain Scott Higgins

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    Memorials to Winslow Fire Capt. Scott Higgins 111419 - Morning Sentinel photo by Molly Shelly | of | Share this photo

    Fellow firefighters display an impromptu memorial on Thursday created in the conference room of the Winslow Fire Station in remembrance of Fire Captain Scott Higgins. Higgins passed on Monday.

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    Colleagues affixed a memorial decal on a driver's side window of the firetruck Scott Higgins commanded as a fire captain of the Winslow Fire Department. Higgins passed on Monday.

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    Memorials to Winslow Fire Capt. Scott Higgins 111419 - Morning Sentinel photo by Molly Shelly | of | Share this photo

    Colleagues affixed a memorial decal on a driver's side window of the firetruck Scott Higgins commanded as a fire captain of the Winslow Fire Department. Higgins passed on Monday.

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    Memorials to Winslow Fire Capt. Scott Higgins 111419 - Morning Sentinel file photo by Michael G. Seamans | of | Share this photo

    Winslow Fire Chief Ronnie Rodriguez, pictured on Sept. 11, 2018, said of recently deceased Fire Capt. Scott Higgins that "one of the greatest honors I have is that he called me friend.”

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    Winslow firefighter Scott Higgins says goodbye to fellow firefighters Kevin Fredette, left, and Karl Roy at the fire station in 2005 before the two left for Georgia for three days of training. Fredette and Roy then went to Louisiana to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina.

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