A budget crisis will leave Dudley, Massachusetts, without a library and with extreme staff shortages in public safety. Starting July 1, the town will staff two-firefighter crews that won't be able to go into burning buildings until mutual aid arrives.
"I'm not going to say people will die over this matter, but responses will be delayed, 100%," Chenard said.
The fire department is not the only agency impacted. The town administrator said the police department stands to lose two patrol officers. The highway department will have to cut four employees. Town Hall will only be open to the public two days a week, and the library will have to shutdown.
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