HAMMOND -- Volunteers from the North Country Chapter of the American Red Cross provided immediate emergency aid to four people after a fire Sunday afternoon on South Hammond Road. The Red Cross …
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HAMMOND -- Volunteers from the North Country Chapter of the American Red Cross provided immediate emergency aid to four people after a fire Sunday afternoon on South Hammond Road.
The Red Cross provided financial assistance for necessities such as food and clothing to one adult and three children, ages 15, 5, and 2.
A news release from the agency did not identify them.
Volunteers also offered emotional support and comfort kits containing personal care items and stuffed animals for the children.
"In the coming days, Red Cross staff and volunteers will remain available to help those affected by the fire as they navigate the road to recovery," the news release said.