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St John's Morning Show | Feb 27, 2013 | 0:36

Chief Todd Brophy

It's not a pretty picture. The fire chief in CBS says some drivers are ignoring safety measures at accident scenes. It's to the point that firefighters are often at the receiving end of rude hand gestures. Here's Chief Todd Brophy, talking with Cecil on yesterday's show.

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