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Blytheville Fire Chief Mike Carney, along with members of the Blytheville Fire Department, are pictured with Sam Scruggs, director of the Mississippi County Equal Opportunities Commission. The EOC recently donated $500 to the department for the purchase of smoke detectors, which are now available at the Main and Franklin fire station for free to community members who cannot afford them.