All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

Buckhannon Fire Department updates community regarding quarantined firefighters

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Editor’s note: The following is a news release submitted by Buckhannon Fire Chief J.B. Kimble

BUCKHANNON — Just over a week ago our organization’s staffing was impacted by COVID-19.

As of today, two of our COVID-positive firefighters have been released to full
duty per the Buckhannon-Upshur Health Department. By the end of the
week the remaining firefighter will also be released from quarantine and
return to full duty. We are thankful that our firefighters that tested positive
reported only mild symptoms.

As a department we were able to contain the spread of the disease with
measures that were already in place due to the pandemic. Our total number
of positive cases in the Buckhannon Fire Department was contained to three.

Since the small outbreak we have enhanced the precautions we are taking
as a department. Our firehouse remains shut down to all non-emergency
service personnel. If you have a non-emergency reason to contact us please
call 304-472-2868.

We would like to thank the Buckhannon-Upshur Health Department and St.
Joseph’s Hospital for their help and guidance during this time. Without
strong community partnerships our organization would not be able to
continually provide quality services.

We ask that each of you do your part to help curtail the spread of COVID-19
in our community. We will not be providing any more information concerning these cases. We will keep the community informed of any new impact the pandemic has on our operations.


Thank you for your continued support,
Fire Chief J.B. Kimble

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