New York Cities Win Honors in Fire Prevention Campaign

New York Cities Win Honors in Fire Prevention Campaign

Six New York State cities received honors in the national fire prevention campaign which has boon conducted annually for the past twenty-two years. More than 500 cities, with a total population of over 40,000,000, were in the contest this year.

The city of Watertown in upstate New York received fifth place in the grouping of cities from 20,000 to 50,000 population. First entering the campaign in 1928, the city of Watertown received honorable mention that year and won first place the following year. Since that time it has received honorable mention on seven different occasions. Rochester won second place in its classification with honorable mention going to Buffalo, Utica, Schenectady and Corning.

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