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Firemen 'will let buildings burn'

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The Swedish Fire-Fighters' Union said its members would rescue people trapped inside burning public buildings and they would try to save adjacent buildings. But they would consider allowing the council properties themselves burn to the ground. "We can' Full Article at The Local

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