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Truckee Meadows to Host Fire Station Open Houses in October
October is Fire Prevention Month

Media Release
For Immediate Release
www.tmfpd.us

Contact: Adam Mayberry
amayberry@tmfpd.us
775.326.6073

to go bagReno, Nev. Oct. 1, 2018 - The Board of Fire Commissioners for the Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District (TMFPD) recently adopted a proclamation recognizing October 2018 as Fire Prevention Month, urging all Washoe County residents to be aware of their surroundings, look for available ways out in the event of a fire or other emergency, and support public safety activities and initiatives of TMFPD’s fire and emergency services.

The Fire District plans to host open houses at four fire stations on Saturday, October 13 that will include public tours of the stations, fire engines, and apparatus. The public can meet and talk with the firefighter crews at each station.  Participants will be eligible for a drawing for one of 20 Emergency “Go Bags” equipped with emergency and survival items in the event of an evacuation from a wildland fire, or other disaster situation.

“Fire Prevention Month gives us an opportunity to ask our citizens to be mindful of protecting themselves, their family, and loved ones from dangerous fires,” said TMFPD Fire Chief Charles Moore.  “You are the first and best line of defense.  Create defensible space to improve your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire.”  Defensible space is the buffer you create between a building on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or any wildland area that surround it.  “Creating an evacuation plan is also essential in the event you need to evacuate. Developing a plan at the time of a fire is too late,” added Chief Moore.  “And don’t forget to change your batteries in smoke detectors every six months.”

Saturday, October 13, 10 a.m. to Noon

TMFPD Station #17, 500 Rockwell Blvd, Spanish Springs

TMFPD Station #15, 110 Quartz Lane, Sun Valley

TMFPD Station #14, 470 Foothill Road, Reno

TMFPD Station #35, 10201 W. 4th Street, Mogul

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