Making a mistake while deep frying a turkey can have … explosive results. If you ignore what’s cooking, it could be a recipe for disaster.
Don’t let all the holiday distractions get to you. Stay and look while you cook. Cooking is the No. 1 cause of residential fires.
The Faribault Fire Department has been awarded an Emergency Response Equipment Collaboration Grant from @CompeerFinance for two sets of tripod lights and high output batteries.
Thank you, Compeer!!
Our five newest fire fighters - Gary Jacobs, Joseph Martin, Brad Phenow, Nic Sutherland, and Andrew Shankey - were officially sworn in at last night's #Faribault City Council meeting.
Help us welcome them to the department.
Learn about potential hazards and how to stay safe with hands-on activities.
A limited number of free safety fuel cans, fire extinguishers, and other items will be available for attendees. Lunch is also included!
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FARM SAFETY: Join us and the University of Minnesota Extension - Rice & Steele Counties, Community Co-Op Faribault, Ag Partners and 811 employees on Sept. 4 as we demonstrate proper fuel/propane handling and storage, fire extinguisher use, and how to locate underground utilities.
The City’s public safety agencies have responded to far too many calls regarding individuals in the flood water and/or individuals going around barricades.
We ask that everyone - both vehicles and persons - please stay out of, and away from, floodwater, and adhere to all barricades, “road closed” signage and police tape.
-Park Avenue (from 30th Street 32nd Street NW)
-Additionally, North Alexander and Teepee Tonka Park are closed to both vehicle and pedestrian traffic due to the dangerously high water.