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New York attorney general will not investigate Watertown firefighter s death | Government

WATERTOWN — The state attorney general’s office will not conduct an investigation into what caused the death of city firefighter Peyton Lane S. Morse, who suffered a medical emergency while he was involved in a training exercise at the state fire academy in early March. Assemblyman Mark C. Walczyk, R-Watertown, and state Sen. Patricia A. Ritchie, R-Heuvelton, were notified that Attorney General Letitia A. James will not proceed with an inquiry into the young firefighter’s death. He was found unresponsive following mask-confidence training involving breathing apparatus at the New York State Academy of Fire Science on March 3. Michael J. Schenk, Mr. Walczyk’s chief of staff, said he was told by a representative from the attorney general’s office that it would be a conflict of interest if her office would have to legally defend the state fire academy.

Government Contest To Build A Better Mask

Government Contest To Build A Better Mask It looks like masks will be part of our lives moving forward. Even after we work our way through the whole process of navigating a pandemic, I am confident most of us will still have masks stashed I our cars, bags, and homes.   Because of that, there is a little “competition,” if you will, for designing and improving our masks.  The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, also known as BARDA, and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, knows as NIOSH, have the “Mask Innovation Challenge: Building Tomorrow’s Mask.” They are looking for innovation in addressing the problems with masks like discomfort, communication, partials getting through, and my personal pet peeve: the fogging-up-of-the-glasses issue. 

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