Notifications of significant events and emergencies MFMD is responding to within the City of Maricopa. Emergencies dial 9-1-1. This acct. is not monitored 24/7.
Our application process has opened for a Firefighter Recruit position. Act fast as the submission process closes soon. Good luck to all the applicants!
https://t.co/3rNVbpvoWf @GovernmentJobs
Just like human #CPR can save lives, “Home CPR” can save lives too. Help ensure you and your loved ones are safe in your home by practicing Home CPR! #firesaftey@usfire@NAofSFM@FirehouseNews#az
The holiday season is here and it is common to see a spike in house fires. One key component to fire safety is working smoke alarms in the home. Practice "Home CPR" C=Check your alarms, P= Prevent fires, R=Replace alarms after 10 years. https://t.co/50MP65f3q5 #holidaysafety
It's GAIN Saturday! If you see @MPDPIO or @MaricopaFirePIO units in your neighborhood, supporting your event today, post a picture of us on social media! You get bonus points if you can snap a city official!
Use #CopaGAIN and we'll see them.
Have a safe weekend!
MFMD Captain Brad Pitassi (bottom right pic) is a Lead PIO on the SWA Type 1 IMT and had the opportunity to give Congressman O’Halleran a briefing of the Tinder fire. https://t.co/xmDKj8uhht
Yesterday, I attended a briefing from the folks on the ground fighting the #TinderFire. I want to thank Type 1 Incident Commander Bea Day and all the other folks who allowed me to attend this scheduled update on the fire. #AZ01
Dense fog this morning in Maricopa makes for limited visibility in the roads. Allow for extra time and stay safe if your traveling this morning. Fog is forecasted to lift around 9am.
We have had numerous calls requesting the fire department provide and change smoke detector batteries. We do not provide that service and recommend finding a local handyman or smoke detector service to change batteries or replace the units they are expired.