Some of our firefighters cool off after their participation in the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers 5K walk on Saturday, June 29th. Stephen Siller's family started the foundation to honor their brother, a NY City firefighter who lost his life on September 11, 2001.
Things don't play with fire, they know 2 ways out. Their alarms are all tested when adults are about. They keep clear the hydrants, Thing 1 and 2 do, because they want fire safety for me and for you!
Apple Valley Fire ran 16 calls from 12/31/18 through 1/1/19.
Our last call of 2018 was a mutual aid call to a building fire in Burnsville.
Our first call of 2019 was a mutual aid call to a building fire in Lakeville.
Neighbors helping Neighbors. That's what we do!
We joined @mayormary8 at Walmart to thank Nick for all he's done as a great volunteer for over 30 years! Neighbors helping Neighbors - that's what Nick is all about! Click here for more info on our Facebook page.
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Active and retired firefighters and their families had a great time with our Augustana friends last Thursday. Thanks to Flowerama for the carnations and the staff of Augustana for making this a great visit for everyone involved!
Don't hesitate to call 9-1-1 when your Carbon Monoxide alarm is sounding.
Have questions about your Carbon Monoxide alarms? Call 952-953-2609 during regular business hours!
Check out this great video of what to do when your CO alarm sounds!
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The Apple Valley Fire Department is thankful to serve the residents of and visitors to this wonderful community!
Have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving holiday.
Hope you remembered to change your smoke and carbon monoxide alarm batteries!
Do you remember the Fire Prevention Week Message from October?
Look. Listen. Learn. Be aware. Fire can happen anywhere.
These bookmarks can help remind you to always be aware and fire safe!
Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarms should be centrally located outside each sleeping area and on every level of your home. Suspect CO in your home? Get to a fresh air location and call 9-1-1.
For more info; Call Apple Valley Fire Department at 952-953-2600 or https://t.co/NCMPN85MZb.