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4th DC Firefighter Positive for Coronavirus; More Than 130 Quarantined

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A fourth D.C. firefighter has tested positive for the coronavirus, and 138 others remain self-quarantined, D.C. officials said Saturday.

D.C. Fire and EMS confirmed to News4 that firefighter works in the same station as one of the three previously confirmed cases.

“Just one first responder being impacted has a ripple effect," Mayor Muriel Bowser said on Thursday.

A Metropolitan Police Department detective has tested positive, Chief Peter Newsham said on Friday. Fifteen have been tested, and 13 are awaiting results.

The department requests citizens call for assistance before walking in to stations.

The first two members of the D.C. Fire and EMS Department two test positive for COVID-19 are partners, sources said.

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“Any patients that they interacted with on those several days they were working have been contacted,” Mayor Muriel Bowser said Thursday on “The Today Show.” 

The first firefighter who tested positive may have worked two shifts while showing symptoms, sources said. Firefighters from both shifts are self-quarantined.

It’s unclear if the firefighter caught the virus on the job or away from work. It’s also unclear when he reported the virus to the fire department. 

Every member is being checked for “signs and symptoms of illness” when they arrive to work, and their temperatures are being taken before they are allowed into quarters, Chief Gregory Dean said. 

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Sixty-five inmates are self-quarantined after coming into contact with a U.S. marshal who tested positive.

Two cellmates are quarantined at the D.C. jail. One was tested because of international travel. Those results came back negative.

D.C. has had a total of 71 confirmed cases.

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