Dr. Saha Joins Fairview Medical Staff And Macony Pediatrics

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. - Berkshire Health Systems announces the appointment of Mitali Saha, MD, to the medical staff of Fairview Hospital and the physician staff of MACONY Pediatrics.

Dr. Saha joins Dr. Richard Heck, Dr. Leslye Heilig, Dr. Deborah Buccino, Dr. Claudia Meininger-Gold and Physician Assistant Donald Reinauer in providing medical care from birth to age 21 for residents of South Berkshire and neighboring communities in Connecticut and New York state.

Dr. Saha received her medical degree from Albany Medical College and completed her residency training in Pediatrics at Winthrop-University Hospital, Mineola, New York. She has an undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and is pursuing a Master's in Maternal and Child Health from the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health.

Dr. Saha provides care in all areas of pediatric medicine, and has a clinical interest in preventive care for women and children and developmental pediatrics. She is fluent in Spanish, French and Bengali.

For an appointment with Dr. Saha or one of her colleagues, call MACONY Pediatrics at 413-528-4047.
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Five Local Firefighters Graduate From Massachusetts Firefighting Academy


Cody Doyle, left, and Owen Hoffman of Dalton hold their axes after graduating from the academy on Monday. 
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Five local firefighters were among the 20 graduates of the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy on Monday. 
 
Jahyde Bullard, Phourasamy Din and Matthew Tobin, all of Pittsfield, and Cody Doyle and Owen Hoffman of Dalton completed the academy's 50-day Career Recruit Firefighting Training Program.
 
Bullard, Din and Tobin were appointed permanent firefighters by Mayor Peter Marchetti last July. 
 
"Massachusetts firefighters are on the frontlines protecting their communities every day, and today’s graduates are needed now more than ever," said State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine. "The hundreds of hours of foundational training they’ve received will provide them with the physical, mental, and technical skills to perform their jobs effectively and safely."
 
The graduating firefighters of Class  No. S39 represent the fire departments of Amherst, Chicopee, Dalton, Monson, Northampton, Palmer, Pittsfield, South Hadley Fire District 1, Springfield, Ware, and Westfield.
 
The Richard N. Bangs Outstanding Student Award, which is presented to one recruit in each graduating career recruit training class, was presented to Dylan Sliech of Springfield Fire and Emergency Services. The award is named for the longtime chair of the Massachusetts Fire Training Council and reflects the recruit's academic and practical skills, testing, and evaluations over the course of the 10-week program.
 
The graduates received classroom training in all basic firefighter skills during the course. They practice first under non-fire conditions and then during controlled fire conditions. To graduate, students must demonstrate proficiency in life safety, search and rescue, ladder operations, water supply, pump operation, and fire attack. Fire attack operations range from mailbox fires to multiple-floor or multiple-room structural fires. 
 
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