
A Pennsylvania township fire chief has been suspended indefinitely after he was charged with dropping his 3-month-old daughter, fracturing the infant’s skull, according to the department he worked for and a criminal complaint cited by NBC Philadelphia. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Falls Township Fire Chief Brian Salt, 36, was charged Thursday with three counts in the incident that happened on March 11, court records show.
Main Idea: Pennsylvania fire chief Brian Salt was suspended after being charged with injuring his 3-month-old daughter in a case that left the infant with a fractured skull.
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The alleged abuse may shake trust in local emergency leaders and raise concern about child safety and crisis response in communities.
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