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Longview declares National Fire Prevention Week to save lives

September 26, 2024 | Longview City, Cowlitz County, Washington


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Longview declares National Fire Prevention Week to save lives
In a recent meeting of the Longview City Council, Mayor Spencer Boudreaux proclaimed October 6th through 12th, 2024, as National Fire Prevention Week. The theme for this year is \"Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work for You,\" emphasizing the critical role of functional smoke alarms in reducing fire-related fatalities.

During the meeting, the mayor highlighted alarming statistics, noting that approximately three out of five fire deaths occur in homes lacking working smoke alarms. He urged residents to install smoke alarms in every sleeping area and on each level of their homes to enhance safety.

The proclamation aims to raise awareness about fire safety and encourage community participation in educational programs, including an open house at the Longview Fire Department on Saturday, October 12th, at Station 81, located at 740 Commerce Avenue.

The council also approved the minutes from previous meetings and confirmed that an executive session would be postponed until the next meeting scheduled for October 10th. The meeting concluded with a call for community engagement in fire safety initiatives, reinforcing the city's commitment to protecting its residents.

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