The women helped organize meals at the Farmington Fire Rescue Station and helped displaced families find new housing.
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Hospital upgrades condition of man who helped evacuate Farmington building before blast
Larry Lord, maintenance supervisor at LEAP Inc., received burns over half of his body, critical injuries and other trauma.
Farmington officials thankful for support after fatal gas explosion
Three firefighters injured in the September propane blast are back to work; three others are recovering.
Farmington firefighters return to full-time coverage at station
Assistant Fire Rescue Chief Tim Hardy will hold a news conference at 9 a.m. Thursday when firefighters from Rangeley and Gray end their last shift in Farmington.
Fire rescue captain injured in September explosion in Farmington coming home
Capt. Scott Baxter was critically injured in the blast that killed one firefighter, injured five other firefighters and a LEAP Inc. supervisor.
Cleanup of Farmington explosion site underway
The propane blast destroyed LEAP’s central office building and a number of mobile homes nearby.
Farmington explosion burn victim’s condition upgraded
Larry Lord, 61, of Jay, was in serious condition Wednesday at a Boston hospital.
Nonprofit offering free help to those affected by Farmington explosion
LEAP Inc. will hold Community Night with the Red Cross and Tri-County Mental Health on Thursday at Franklin Memorial Hospital.
Fire chief injured in Farmington explosion gets escort home from Portland hospital
Chief Terry Bell was critically injured in a Sept. 16 propane explosion in Farmington.
Family of man injured in Farmington blast asks supporters: ‘Keep Larry in your prayers’
Larry Lord, the maintenance supervisor of LEAP Inc., remains in critical condition from the propane explosion at the building on Sept. 16.