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We had an amazing time at our 1st On-Deck meeting! 🔥 Thanks to everyone who helped kickstart this opportunity for aspiring firefighters. 🚒 If you missed it, don't worry – there's still time to join!
The next meeting is Thurs, April 17➡️ REGISTER NOW 👉 https://t.co/7j82nrpT8R
The City of Surprise is partnering with Vitalant Blood Donation to host a blood drive on January 5, 2023 at City Hall from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Members of the community are encouraged to make an appointment through the Vitalant website, although walk-ins are welcomed.
Don't forget! Save up to 20 mins on your visit by completing your Fast Track Health History questionnaire online on the day you donate: https://t.co/UvEnD9idAK
Did you know that 1 in 7 hospital patients require a blood transfusion? Because of you, life won't stop. Schedule your appointment now: https://t.co/NLPTl3ysoc
Here are a few safety tips to talk to your kids about before they walk or ride their bike to school:
-be attentive and alert when traveling and crossing the street
-obey all traffic signs and personnel
-wear brightly colored clothes
-wear a helmet when riding a bike or scooter
Surprise, Buckeye & AFMA units working 3 acre brush fire south of Sun Valley Pkwy, west of Surprise, using Air Authority 1 (thermal imaging drone) for hot spots.
Battled a brush fire in December, not a normal call this time of year, but always prepared. Firefighters were able to get a good stop even with the wind.
First alarm house fire that extended to neighboring house in Surprise. Firefighters from El Mirage, Surprise, & Sun City Fire Depts. aggressively battled both house fires, saving the neighbor’s home. No injuries.
Approximately 25 Firefighters aggressively battling a house fire in a 106 degrees which started from a vehicle & extended into the house. Firefighters were able to make a quick stop on the spread of the fire. No injuries reported.
On scene of a house fire at the intersection of Nash & Santa Fe. Fire started from a parked vehicle & extended to the house. Approximately 25 firefighters are aggressively battling this house fire in 106 degrees.