Pause and remember Lt. Edward Walsh and Firefighter Michael Kennedy, and their families. 12 years ago today they responded to their last alarm on Beacon St. We Never Forget!
When you change your clocks this weekend, check your alarms! The manufacturing date is printed on the back of your #SmokeAlarms and #CarbonMonoxide alarms. Replace outdated alarms and replace alkaline batteries in alarms that still use them. Learn more: https://t.co/cOn85kc56f
DFS and @MassMPTC recently led a two-day Active Attack Integrated Response course for first responders from @DedhamFire, @DedhamPD, @BostonFire, @MassStatePolice, & Coastal EMS. Interdisciplinary ASHER training helps these personnel work effectively together in a real crisis.
@DedhamFire and Coastal EMS will have additional personnel and resources on duty for the duration of the snow storm helping to ensure the safety of our community and our first responders.
Please stay home and off the roads if possible and enjoy the snow! GO PATS
@Town of Dedham
WINTER STORM UPDATE FOR #DEDHAMMA: A snow emergency will be in effect in Dedham from Sunday, January 25, at Noon until 6AM on Tuesday, January 27. Read more: https://t.co/cgiuH2O8MF.
Stay warm!
#DedhamThrives#WinterWeather
Please help @DedhamFire by clearing the snow from around the fire hydrant in your neighborhood if you are able to safely do so. When there's a fire, a clear fire hydrant saves time and saving time can save lives!
@DedhamThrives
Please pause to remember @DedhamFire FF James Flanagan who died in the line of duty 41 years ago today. FF Flanagan suffered a heart attack after working a house fire on Milton St. #NeverForget
When you change your clocks this weekend, check your alarms! The manufacturing date is printed on the back. Replace smoke alarms after 10 years and CO alarms after 5, 7, or 10 years depending on the model. Change alkaline batteries in alarms that use them: https://t.co/lxZ052HKt2
On this date 85 years ago, @DedhamFire Chief Henry Harrigan made the ultimate sacrifice while battling a wind-driven fire on Bridge Street. We honor his memory and the loss to his loved ones, department, and community. Read more: https://t.co/15pYTOQrwJ
Please take a moment today to remember Fire Chief Henry J. Harrigan who made the ultimate sacrifice on this date 85 years ago. Chief Harrigan died from injuries he sustained while at the scene of a building fire at 54 Bridge St. on October 19, 1940. #NeverForget@DedhamFire
We will never forget. Join us Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025 at 9:45 AM, for our annual 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony at the Dedham Public Safety Building as we honor the memory of those we lost and pay tribute to the heroes who serve our community every day.
@DedhamFire@ChiefSpillane