02/22/2026
So we can provide efficient response in the event of an emergency, and for the safety of our members, we will be on stand-by in the firehouses beginning this afternoon and through the night.
In order to prevent unnecessary calls for service please use extra caution when cooking or using candles so that you don’t accidentally set off smoke alarms. If you do, please call your alarm company and inform them that your alarm was set off in error and that you would like to cancel the Fire Department, PROVIDED THAT THERE WAS NO FIRE. Also, make sure heating, fireplace and dryer vents are free of accumulating snow at all times to prevent deadly Carbon Monoxide from backing up into your home.
Check on your neighbors, especially the elderly, and don’t leave pets outside longer than necessary.
You should be in good physical condition before you start to remove snow from your property. If not, consider hiring someone. Always stretch before starting, take frequent breaks and stay hydrated. If you experience shortness of breath or chest pains, STOP. If your condition does not improve, call for help.
Be sure to clear all snow from around any hydrants near your home at least 3’ in every direction, including the street. In the event of a fire, Firefighters will be busy hooking up the Fire Engine to a hydrant and stretching hose lines to attack the fire and every second counts, especially if someone is trapped inside. Don’t wait for someone else to do it, work together and make sure the hydrants are accessible.
Kevin Regan, PIO