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Roswell firefighters honored for rescuing senior resident By CHAMIAN CRUZ chamian@appenmedia.com ROSWELL, Ga. — Roswell Fire Capt. Jack Allen and firefighter John Stancel were just doing their job one night in 2020, when they, without hesitation, entered the basement of a burning home to save a man and his dog. Two years later, they are being recognized for their actions. At a Feb. 28 Roswell City Council meeting, Mayor Kurt Wilson recognized Allen and Stancel for receiving the 2021 Georgia State Firefighters Association Life Saving Valor Award and commendation from Gov. Brian Kemp. The award is given each year in acknowledgment of outstanding acts of service. Roswell Fire Chief Joe Pennino said the two displayed bravery and heroism by voluntarily risking their personal safety to save the life of a fellow resident. “As fire chief and command staff, highlighting the achievements of our team members is one of the most rewarding things that we get to do,” Pennino said. According to Pennino, personnel from the Roswell Police and Fire departments were dispatched to a home on Crab Orchard Drive inside the Barrington Farms subdivision just before 1 a.m. on June 23, 2020, for a reported structure fire.
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Roswell Fire Capt. Jack Allen and firefighter John Stancel are recognized at the Feb. 28 Roswell City Council Meeting for receiving the 2021 Georgia State Firefighters Association Life Saving Valor Award and commendation from Gov. Brian Kemp. There, they found a two-story home already 85% engulfed in flames coming from the first floor and through the roof. While police were the first to arrive on scene, they were not able to get close to the house due to the intensity of the fire. Pennino said the heat was so severe
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that one of the department’s firetrucks sustained damage parked on the street in front of the house. But when Allen and Stancel arrived
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ALPHARETTA, Ga. — The North Fulton Community Improvement District hosted a groundbreaking March 7 for the long-awaited Davis Drive Extension project in Alpharetta. Davis Drive intersects Mansell Road just west of Ga. 400 and serves a series of restaurants and entertainment venues, including Pappadeux Seafood Kitchen, Miller’s Ale House, Sam’s Club, Main Event Entertainment and The Cooler. When completed, the $5 million project will extend Davis Drive to the intersection of Westside Parkway and Sanctuary Parkway and include bike lanes, landscaping and lighting. The extension is geared to improve connectivity to Mansell Road and Ga. 400 and enhance safety by preventing parking lot cut-throughs. Funding partners include the North Fulton CID, State Road and Tollway Authority, Rubenstein, the City of Alpharetta, Fulton County and Rock Mill 400. In 2018, the Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank, which is ad-
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