Crime & Safety

Fire Log: Carbon Monoxide and Cadet Program

Find out what your fire company responded to last week.

Springfield Fire Company No. 44 is busy responding to alarms, working fires and motor vehicle accidents. The following is a list of activity for the past week.

SPRINGFIELD FIRE REPORT
Springfield Fire Company No. 44
Compiled by Fire Chief Robert J. Woolson

 

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  • 01-14 800 Blk. Campbell Ln.-Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation
  • 01-14 800 Blk. W. Springfield Rd.-MVA W/Injuries
  • 01-15 Springfield Hospital-Fire Alarm
  • 01-17 State & Springfield-MVA W/Entrapment
  • 01-20 400 Blk. Penn Ln.--Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation

 

Springfield Fire Company: Cadet Program

 

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The Springfield Fire Company for the first time, recently established a Cadet Program. Fire companies around the country have organized Fire Company Cadet Program’s. These programs serve as a means of personal, and professional development for the youth of the communities they serve. The program gives the youth of the community both the opportunity to serve their community, as well as a recruiting pool for the fire company.

The Springfield Fire Company is currently looking for members of its community ages 14-15 to participate in this program. For more information and Cadet program applications, click here to printed them out, complete, then return to the Springfield Fire Station.

Fire Company hours suitable for the turning in of completed applications include, Tuesdays 7-9 p.m., Thursdays 7-9 p.m., and Saturdays 9-11 a.m.

 

 

 


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