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Mon. Mar 8th 2010
Brush Fire on Miles Road

Brush 217, Engine 211, Engine 210, Car 21, Forestry-1 and Bulldozer were dispatched to the 1100 Block of Miles Road at about ...

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Thu. Mar 4th 2010
Control Brush Fire

Training evolutions with Engine 210 and Brush 217 took place on a control burn of a brush pile at Lincoln Street and Frye St....

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Thu. Feb 11th 2010
Chimney Fire on Gaston Webbs Chapel Road

Engines 210, 211, 212, Ladder 21 and Rescue 218 responded to a chimney fire on Gaston Webbs Chapel Road.  Mutual  A...

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Women's History Month: A Salute to Women in the Fire Service
U.S. Fire Administrator Kelvin Cochran recognizes the contributions of women serving their communities through the American Fire Service.


New Report: Winter Residential Building Fires
This topical report examines the causes and characteristics of winter residential building fires and shows the importance of family preparedness to fire safety.


Focus on Fire Safety: Appliance Fires
Most homes have a multitude of electrical appliances ranging from small kitchen items such as toasters and microwaves to major appliances like clothes dryers and dishwashers. While appliances make our lives much easier, they also pose significant risks - including fire - if not maintained properly. Appliance fire safety is a matter of keeping your appliances in good working order, as well as using them as they were intended. The average homeowner has several thousand dollars invested in appliances. To protect your investment and to avoid the potential risk of fire, find out what to check for to ensure your appliances don't put you or your family at risk.


U.S. Fire Administrator Attends WMD Incident Command Course
Following his challenge to fire service leaders across the nation to remain engaged in training and professional development, U.S. Fire Administrator Kelvin Cochran recently attended a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) incident command course at the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, Alabama.


Continuing Education Credits for On-Campus EMS Courses
Students who need continuing education credits to maintain Emergency Medical Services (EMS) certification now can earn credits for each National Fire Academy EMS on-campus course they attend.





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Wed. Jul 15th 2009
Motor Vehicle Accident

On Wednesday, July 15, High Shoals Fire & Rescue was dispatched to a motor vehicle accident on Fancy Hill Rd. at the Hard...

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