The Chronicle

December17th

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James Tudor (left) of Tudor Cleaning & Restoration, and Officer Chris Segard of the Portage Police Department in front of the damaged mobile home.

James Tudor (left) of Tudor Cleaning & Restoration, and Officer Chris Segard of the Portage Police Department in front of the damaged mobile home.
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James Tudor said a call came in that there was a fire in Portage and a building needed to be boarded up. Tudor Cleaning & Restoration Services responded and was on site in just over an hour. After learning that the victim, Joanne Murbarger, did not have insurance, Tudor employees decided to volunteer their time and materials to secure the victim’s property as well as the neighboring property that was also affected by the fire.

Generosity was also displayed by Officer Chris Segard of the Portage Police Department who came to the scene to volunteer his services. “These are the acts of kindness that are done often by the Police and Fire departments that usually go unmentioned. It’s nice to help our neighbors,” James Tudor, president of Tudor Cleaning & Restoration Services said. “I couldn’t be prouder of my employees and to work alongside the responding Portage police and firefighters.” James Tudor (left) of Tudor Cleaning & Restoration, and Officer Chris Segard of the Portage Police Department in front of the damaged mobile home.