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RWC Fire Dept. Starts New Rescue Squad Program
The pilot program deploys a new rescue squad for medical calls to alleviate strain on specialized fire equipment.

Joan has written for several local news organizations, including the Belmont City News and the Palo Alto Daily News, where she was advertorial editor and columnist for nine years. She is active in a variety of community service organizations: Peninsula Humane Society, Companions for the Soul, and Samaritan House. Joan is married to Eric, a wireless product specialist for Cisco; they have two sons in college, a loyal Labrador retriever and two curious cats.
Born in Brooklyn, NY, in 1959, I was raised in Columbus, OH, and attended Ohio University in Athens, where I received a bachelor's degree in journalism. I've been living in the Bay Area for 20 years and am an avid runner, tennis player and SF Giants freak.
The pilot program deploys a new rescue squad for medical calls to alleviate strain on specialized fire equipment.

Learn the truth about gluten in the afternoon, then come back at night for some jazz.
At the request of the Parks & Rec commission, the Buckeye Picnic area now has improved grassy area for kids to play.
Kilo, the Belmont Police Department's new K-9 officer, tracked the missing woman along hiking trails and found her in lying in underbrush near Water Dog Lake.
Also, Belmont woman nominated for Grammy, , read millions of magazines for free, proposed changes to Hwy. 92.
The yellow Labrador retriever went missing from his Belmont home Monday afternoon. He was wearing a microchip.
Prosecutors say the victim was "tormented and killed" just for wearing the wrong color jacket.
Prosecutors say the victim was "tormented and killed" just for wearing the wrong color jacket.
"I believe this service will enable some young people to overcome the effects of past choices which do not reflect where they want their lives to go now,” says Sheriff Greg Munks.
"I believe this service will enable some young people to overcome the effects of past choices which do not reflect where they want their lives to go now,” says Sheriff Greg Munks.
"I believe this service will enable some young people to overcome the effects of past choices which do not reflect where they want their lives to go now,” says Sheriff Greg Munks.
The U.S. Postal Service unveiled its 2014 Lunar New Year stamp this week in San Francisco.
"I believe this service will enable some young people to overcome the effects of past choices which do not reflect where they want their lives to go now,” says Sheriff Greg Munks.
"I believe this service will enable some young people to overcome the effects of past choices which do not reflect where they want their lives to go now,” says Sheriff Greg Munks.
"I believe this service will enable some young people to overcome the effects of past choices which do not reflect where they want their lives to go now,” says Sheriff Greg Munks.
"I believe this service will enable some young people to overcome the effects of past choices which do not reflect where they want their lives to go now,” says Sheriff Greg Munks.
"I believe this service will enable some young people to overcome the effects of past choices which do not reflect where they want their lives to go now,” says Sheriff Greg Munks.
"I believe this service will enable some young people to overcome the effects of past choices which do not reflect where they want their lives to go now,” says Sheriff Greg Munks.
"I believe this service will enable some young people to overcome the effects of past choices which do not reflect where they want their lives to go now,” says Sheriff Greg Munks.
Rep. Jackie Speier joined members of local faith groups to perform community service projects from South San Francisco to Redwood City.