

Portable fire extinguishers can save lives and property by putting out small, contained fires, but the extinguisher must be the right type and must be used properly.Ĭoncord’s fire educator is available to provide information on purchasing the right type of fire extinguisher, where to put the fire extinguisher in your home, how to operate a fire extinguisher and hands on practice with a fire extinguisher simulator. When fire strikes, the #1 priority is to get out safely. For questions or to schedule a group CPR class, please contact: Firefighter/Paramedic Mike Biddell (440) 354-7504 or. Statistics prove that if more people knew CPR, more lives could be saved.Īmerican Heart Association Hands-only CPR AED and First Aid for non- healthcare providers’ classes may be scheduled upon request. CPR /First AidĪccording to the American Heart Association, each year over 350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in the United States. For additional safety seat information please visit the National Highway Transportation Safety Association website. Please call (440) 354-7504 (Station 1) on the day you would like your seat installed and a time will be scheduled for that day, provided a car seat technician is on duty. An appointment is required for all car safety seat installations to allow adequate time to assist and answer questions. Child Safety Seat InstallationsĬertified car seat technicians are available to assist you with proper child safety seat installation. You will be contacted when your sign is ready for pick up. Please send completed Address Sign Order Form and payments to Concord FF Local 3329, 11600 Concord-Hambden Road, Concord Township OH 44077. Reflective green address signs are available from Concord Firefighters Local 3329. Help us find you! Having your house numbers visible from the street will allow firefighters to respond faster to your call for assistance. Kids Place Sparky’s page for fire safety games, stories and activities Prevention Services and Programs Address Signs Let us help you maintain your smoke alarms.įor assistance with your alarms, please call 44 or email Smoke Alarm Facts We are in this together. What do the sounds of your alarms mean? Family Home Safety Action Plan Smoke and CO Alarms for those who are deaf or hard of hearing To schedule a general educational program or community event, please contact Fire Prevention at (440) 350-1856 or email Inspector Doug Rought at.

Public events, such as block parties for example, may include a visit by the firefighters with a fire engine and/or rescue squad (as available). Hands on instructional classes can be tailored to all age levels and to businesses, religious and civic groups, school children, individuals and families. Fire Safety education is a team effort coordinated by a dedicated Fire Educator and implemented jointly by educators, inspectors and firefighters. Education is a fundamental part of keeping Concord Township a fire safe community.
