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About 30 Elizabeth Court Apartment residents evacuated due to Thursday morning fire (03/02/2022)


Fire Sprinkler Activation Extinguishes Fire in Residential Complex (10/15/2021)


Smoke Detectors credited for lives saved in Norfolk NE Fire  (10/02/2021)


 

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Sacramento Fire Department is right! Help everyone have a safe and happy Independence Day by checking your local and state laws regarding what fireworks are legal in your area and setting them off safely. #fireworks #safetyfirst ... See MoreSee Less

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Fireworks season is officially here, the #SacramentoFire Department is reminding residents that shooting off illegal #fireworks can be very dangerous. Plus, the use of illegal fireworks can result in ...
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2 weeks ago
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Dr. Harry Carter lost his battle with cancer on June 17. He was a dedicated member of the CVVFA serving in several roles as the NJ Representative to the CVVFA Presidents Council and as Editor in Chief of www.Respondersafety.com where he oversaw highway incident struck-by reporting and authored the editor's column.

Harry helped launch Respondersafety.com and contributed to its now 10 thousand pages of content. "He wrote until his declining health prevented it" said CVVFA President Joe Kroboth. "When Harry accepted the Editor In Chief job the website was tiny. Harry was one of the leading journalists in the fire service and we were very fortunate he signed on his affiliation. He brought so many new visitors. Our trade show booth was jammed when Harry was present" Joe added. His long time friend Pete Matthews has written an excellent piece in Firehouse.com about Harry's incredible career.

Harry's career in the fire service in Newark and Adelphia NJ exemplified the commitment of true "two hatter", a career fire officer and a volunteer chief at home. The CVVFA was honored to have Dr. Carter as a member and his contributions will never be forgotten.
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Thanks for all you did for Responder Safety and the Fire Service. RIP Dr.Harry.

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We can do this. Stop D-Driving.

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4 weeks ago
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Temperatures are rising. Make sure to double check your back seats!Never leave a child in a car unattended.
🌡️ A child’s body temperature rises 3 to 5 times faster than an adult’s.
🌡️ Heatstroke occurs when a person’s body exceeds 104° and at 107° they can die.
#HeatstrokeKills #CheckForBaby
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Temperatures are rising. Make sure to double check your back seats!
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