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       During 2024, our volunteer firefighters responded to 29 structure fires, 80 Wildland fires, 12 vehicle fires, 18 dumpster/trash fires, and 54 motor vehicle accidents. In total, our volunteers clocked almost 2500 hours of service in the field in 2024 alone! It is important to remember that many of us live and work in remote areas of Fremont County and it takes extra time to get there. So when a fire call goes out, it takes time for our Volunteer Fire Fighters to travel from their jobs or homes to the Fire Hall. Then it takes additional time for the Fire Trucks to travel to the location of the fire. The more our citizens can do to prevent fires in the first place, the better equipped our communities will be to keep everyone safe! Here, you can find links to valuable information that will help you be proactive in keeping yourself and others safe from the threat of a fire. 

                   Here, you can find valuable information on protecting your property from the dangers of wildland fires. There are many basic, simple steps you can take to mitigate the risk to yourself and your property. 

Navigating through this website you can find all the info you need on Home Fire Safety 

 www.nfpa.org/Education-and-Research/Home-Fire-Safety 

This website you will find fun games and exercises for kids fire safety 

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