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Fire And Police Raise Over $210K In CHaD Battle of the Badges

Police beat firefighters in the charity hockey game that brought out large crowds to the SNHU Arena; $2.9M has been raised in 14 years.

MANCHESTER, NH — The CHaD Battle of the Badges hockey game was played in Manchester on Sunday at the SNHU Arena.

The annual sporting event raises funds for Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock as members of the fire service battle members of law enforcement. Fundraising before the game's end was already in excess of $210,000 — a number that will continue to grow thanks to additional incoming donations. Coming into the game, Team Police was leading the fundraising efforts with Team Fire trailing closely behind.

In the 14 years, the game has been held the police and fire representatives have raised over $2.9 million for CHaD.

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Each player raises $1,000 with most surpassing that goal and 99 percent of Team Police members have raised more than $1,500.

Dropping of the ceremonial puck was done by Manchester Fire Captain Steve DesRuisseaux, who suffered severe burns in a Manchester fire while attempting to rescue occupants from a multi-unit apartment building on Dutton Street. DesRuisseax is a former Badges Hockey player who represented Team Fire in 2009-2012, 2014, and 2015, and raised more than $16,000 for CHaD during those years.

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Team Police won the game, 5 to 3, but the true winners are the kids from CHaD who will benefit from the fundraising effort of all people involved.

NOTE - Additional photos of this year's CHAD hockey game and previous games at https://www.frameofmindphoto.com/chadbattleofbadges

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