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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey pledged to deliver $1.2 million in state funding to provide Fall River with additional emergency personnel in the wake of the deadly July 13 Gabriel House fire.
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Enterprise News on MSNBrockton fire department to get state money: What else is Gov. Healey changing after fire
No family, no resident, and no community should ever live in fear that this could happen to them," Gov. Maura Healey said of the Fall River fire.
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WWLP Springfield on MSNGovernor Maura Healey visits Fall River to discuss Gabriel House fire response
Governor Maura Healey was in Fall River on Tuesday to meet with city officials about the Gabriel House Assisted Living Facility fire.
Authorities are set to provide an update on the investigation into how the fire at Gabriel House started in Fall River.
Questions remain after a fire killed 10 people at the Gabriel House Assisted Living Facility in Fall River. Gov. Maura Healey met with city leaders late Tuesday morning and said her visit is to make sure state leaders know what the city needs moving forward and to talk about what the state is doing to ensure tragedies like this don’t happen again.
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There will be two updates from officials regarding the deadly Gabriel House fire and its aftermath on Tuesday.
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Lawsuit filed after deadly Gabriel House fire as Governor Healey visits Fall River
A resident of Gabriel House has sued the assisted living facility for negligence following last week’s fire that claimed ten lives, while Governor Maura Healey visits Fall River to announce new statewide fire safety measures and additional funding for emergency response.
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