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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Happy Trails!
After over 60 years of combined service, Lieutenant Edgar Hall and MFF Bill Lucas will be celebrating their last day on the floor today. The members of Company 1 "A" shift will be hosting a well deserved last-shift luncheon for the both of them today.
I would like to wish both of these individuals the best of luck in their future retirement endeavors!
Stay Safe,
Bill
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Fire & Carbon Monoxide Risks During Cold Weather
I am really concerned that many people sometimes turn to drastic measures to heat their homes – especially if money is very tight. This can prove to be very dangerous! Even traditional alternative heating sources, such as a fireplace or space heaters can be dangerous if not used properly.
The winter months are traditionally a peak time for house fires and carbon monoxide poisonings in Montgomery County. Please take a moment to click on the below links and learn more about how to protect you and your loved ones:
Fire/Carbon Monoxide Risks During Cold Weather
Winter Fires: Safety Tips for the Home
Stay Safe and WARM!
Bill Delaney
Program Manager - Community Safety Education
Division of Community Risk Reduction Services
Montgomery County Fire & Rescue
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Shovel Around Fire Hydrants
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If you are physically able to do so and it is safe, please make sure you shovel around any fire hydrant's that may be close by! This is a huge help to us!
Stay safe and warm today!
Bill
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Holiday Candle Safety
I am also including a link here: Candle Safety to a safety tip sheet that covers basically the same information for your review.
I wish all of you a Happy and SAFE Holiday season!
Best Regards,
Bill Delaney
Program Manager - Community Safety Education
Division of Community Risk Reduction Services
Montgomery County Fire & Rescue
Monday, December 14, 2009
A Holiday Twist To Our Door to Door Outreach
Every Saturday afternoon, the women and men of MCFRS go to various neighborhoods in their communities knocking on doors, handing out fire safety information, and offering to check resident’s smoke alarms (see From Our Fire House to Your Home). This past Saturday, the crew at Fire Station 17 – C Shift took a creative approach in attempting to get safety information out to the public we serve. They visited several Christmas Tree sale lots and distributed our door hangers to be given out with each tree sold.Friday, December 11, 2009
Stuff The Truck
Fox5 is here providing live updates and our Chief should be on at some point between 8:30 and 9. So tune in and watch if you can not stop by. If you are stopping by, please bring a non-perishable food item to donate.
Stay Safe,
Bill
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
An Extra Effort After A Fire
Based on these findings, they planned a door to door saftey check in the neighborhood that same day to try and make sure smoke alarms were working and that homes did not have any carbon monoxide buildup (which can result from a clogged flu). See the Google Map street view below as this is a new feature we are trying. You can walk the neighborhood as well. (If no map is visible it is because there is a high volume of traffic on the Google site. Just click on "View larger map" link and it will come up)
View Larger Map
Led by Captain Troy Lipp, crews from Enging 731 and Truck 731 walked door to door to each home on Tobytown Drive and checked the homes (and around the furnaces) for carbon monoxide emmisions and made sure each home had working smoke alarms. They also made sure to distribute furnace safety information to all 25 homes on the street.
All in all MCFRS personnel:
MET WITH 14 OCCUPANTS
DISTRIBUTED LITERATURE AT: 25 RESIDENCES
TESTED: 24 SMOKE DETECTORS
INSTALLED: 3 NEW SMOKE DETECTORS
INSTALLED: 2 NEW BATTERIES
Many thanks to Captain Lipp and the crew at Fire Station 31 for being proactive and attempting to prevent any future 9-1-1 calls and making 25 homes in the county just a little bit safer for the holiday's!
As always, I hope everyone out there STAYS SAFE! Bill Delaney
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Holiday Safety
Our friends at the Home Safety Council have some fantastic tips, with some pictographs (like to the right), that highlight steps you should be taking to protect you and your loved ones during this special time of the year. Please take a moment to click on the links below and learn more so that you have a happy and SAFE holiday season!Friday, December 4, 2009
From Our Fire House to Your Home
How, you might ask, would we be able to accomplish our goal? Simple! By going directly to your home!
Every Saturday afternoon, the women and men of MCFRS go to various neighborhoods in their communities knocking on doors, handing out fire safety information, and offering to check resident’s smoke alarms. If you are in need of a new smoke alarm or just a new battery, we will install them for FREE! If you are not home you will find a little something on your door knob (look to right of this article) letting you know we were by with a list of safety tips and a number to call if you would like us to stop by your home on another day to check your alarms. So there are about a couple of thousand homes in Montgomery County that are now a little bit safer as a result of our program! Do not wait for us to stop by your home. Take a moment now to “Put A Finger On It” and test your smoke alarms to make sure they are working!
Stay Safe,
Bill Delaney
Program Manager, Community Safety Education
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Health Care Fair @ JFK High School
I have interacted with roughly 300 students thus far and provided them with important fire and injury prevention information. A bit of a surprise is the amount of very good questions they have as most high school age kids tend to think they know it all or it is not important (me 30 something years ago).
They seem very engaged and want to know more for themselves as well as their families. Hopefully many smoke alarms will be tested and home escape plans developed tonight!
Stay Safe,
Bill Delaney
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