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Memorial Day Weekend has arrived the unofficial kickoff to summer! Richmond - Carolina Fire District, May 22 Before firing up the grill for the season, make sure it’s clean and ready to go. #DYK Roughly 1 out of every 5 grill fires involves grills that haven’t been cleaned. Grease buildup can quickly turn dangerous. Take a few minutes to clean your grill, check propane connections, and keep anything flammable away from the cooking area. Stay safe and enjoy the holiday weekend! 🔥🍔☀️... (Full Story & Photos) |
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Join us and the Downey Weaver Post for the annual memorial day parade Richmond - Carolina Fire District, May 20 |
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E-62 is getting ready for parade day Richmond - Carolina Fire District, May 19 1967 International Farrar 750 gpm 500 water. |
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Scott’s good friend Smokey Bear 🐻has some great tips if you are planning a campfire🔥 this weekend or anytime over the summer Richmond - Carolina Fire District, May 16 A little preparation can go a long way in preventing wildfires or accidental fires.... (Full Story & Photos) |
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Keep our Maine brothers and sisters in your thoughts Jake Dippold, May 16 |
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Tonight’s training focused on drafting water from a static water source Richmond - Carolina Fire District, May 13 Most of our coverage area is not supported by a municipal water supply. We rely on tanker shuttles and drafting from a pond or river. |
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This evening, we were dispatched to the Kenyon section of town for a reported boat fire Richmond - Carolina Fire District, May 09 Upon arrival a 17’ fiberglass boat was fully involved with several boats as exposures. The fire was knocked down and limited to the boat of origin. |
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Our Junior Firefighters are staying busy! Richmond - Carolina Fire District, May 09 This morning, we had the pleasure of welcoming Hope Valley Ambulance Squad Inc. to our station to give our junior members a hands-on look at their ambulances. Members learned about and operated equipment such as the stretcher, stair chair, and Reeves stretcher. We then switched gears and trained with our hydraulic spreaders and cutters. To put their skills to the test, members took on a challenge ... (Full Story & Photos) |
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