Hello, June! 🌞 Summer is here; stay safe while having fun with these #FireSafety tips:
🔥 Clean BBQ grills and check for damaged hoses
🚨 Test CO/smoke alarms at home, cabins, and RVs
🚭 Take it outside if possible - & use deep, sturdy ashtrays
Today's training session @STCFireServices was rope rescue - a great refresher for all our firefighters. Maintaining these specialized skills is critical to our firefighters, residents and visitors to St. Catharines @St_Catharines@IAFF485@firefighters_st
#FireSafety includes battery safety. Never charge your phone or electronic device under your pillow at night. Phones, tablets and laptops should be charged with the device on a hard surface.
#DYK: Deadly house fires tend to occur late at night and in the early morning. That is why it's essential to ensure you have working smoke alarms. Working smoke alarms save lives!
#ONfire#Firesafety
St. Catharines Fire Services welcomes another municipality into the mix as Prince Edward County Fire and Rescue joins the list of cities using St. Catharines emergency dispatch services.
📰 Read the full release 👉 https://t.co/eHM5nU7NMw
#DYK A closed door may slow the spread of smoke, heat, and fire – and could make a life-saving difference in your home. Make closing the bedroom door part of your nightly routine before you go to sleep.
#CloseBeforeYouDoze#FireSafety
Construction of the St. Catharines Firefighters Memorial is underway, and there are still engravable pathway bricks available for purchase 🙌
🧱 Purchase a brick and see the other donation opportunities available 👉 https://t.co/AkxZxo36uj
Big thanks to everyone that supported our annual Christmas Toy and Food Drive!! We raised approx $4000 in toys and food and approx. $6700 in donations! Big shout out out Kiwanis Hockey for their support!! #happyholidays2023
Fire at 210 StPaul last night has sent 1 person to hospital with significant injuries. Hard work by crews kept fire contained to building of origin. Fire Marshal will be on scene today for origin and cause investigation. @St_Catharines@firefighters_st@IAFF485
Keep #FireSafety in mind before the next #winter storm approaches. Blowing snow can lead to snow drifts. Remember to clear snow away from your home’s exhaust vents, like a dryer or heating system vent. #WinterSafety#COSafety
Happy to represent @St_Catharines on the Ontario Fire Chiefs Board of Directors meeting. We met with Solicitor General Kerzner yesterday at Queen’s Park to discuss AMPS and Next Generation 911 funding the province is providing. Great conversation and happy to accept the funding!
.@STCFireServices is proud to welcome two more emergency dispatch partners - Hastings County and Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte.
Read the release ➡️ https://t.co/7Fz4CWnQhZ