It is almost time to spring forward. Remember there is no better time to change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. If they are greater than 10 years old they need to be replaced. If you cannot afford smoke alarms they can be picked up at the fire station!
The Rohrbaugh burned down in March 3, 1895 for the 1st time. It burned down an additional time after being rebuilt. This is one of the photos that is available early in the fire!
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As seasons change and weather continues to dip to low temperatures, it is critical to take our personal safety into consideration. Please be cognizant of your own fire safety!
As we approach the holiday season and you start putting up your tree or trees remember to water them. This video shows how quickly they will go up in flames!!
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OFD responded to a structure fire in the 900 block of S. Ash. Upon arrival units found fire coming from the rear of the structure. Crews made entry and extinguished the fire. A canine was found and resuscitated by personnel. Investigators determined fire to be undetermined.
On November 29, 1988, KCFD was struck with tragedy when an ammonium nitrate explosion killed six fire fighters. As a result of this tragedy, a hazardous materials team was created and named HazMat 71 in honor of the companies, Pumpers 30 and 41, that lost men in the explosion.
78 years ago... This is one of many examples of why we have and enforce fire codes within our community...
Inside the Cocoanut Grove disaster, America's deadliest nightclub fire that killed 492 people in 15 minutes.
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