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2009 Fund Drive Underway! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Sunday, 27 September 2009 07:00

Our Annual Fund Drive is Underway.  Fund Drive Letters have been mailed out to all county residents.  Please help support your local volunteers of King George Fire and Rescue, we remain a vital component to the safe, economical, and efficient delivery of emergency services to the community!.

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Reflective 911 Address Sign Program PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 14 February 2008 07:34

 Reflective Address Signs

King George Fire and Rescue, Inc. is sponsoring a program to install reflective address signs throughout the county. 

Reflective Address Signs 

$20
(Includes Installation)
 

 Reflective Sign - Night

Our volunteers have recognized the need to mark addresses sufficiently for all emergency services personnel (Fire, Rescue, Law Enforcement) to easily locate day or night.  We are offering reflective address signs for installation on your mailbox or driveway entrance.  Cost of the sign is $20

Stop by any of our stations for additional details.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 February 2008 08:12 )
 

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    Jacksonville Lt. David Glidewell says he is lucky to be alive after receiving an electrical shock while battling a house fire on Tuesday night.

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    BY AMANDA CODISPOTI

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    Rocky Mount Chief Posey Dillon and Firefighter William "Danny" Altice were killed on Monday after colliding with an SUV that had a green light.

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  • Wildfire Rages in Western Canada
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    KAMLOOPS, British Columbia
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    A fast-moving wildfire in the western Canadian interior has sparked a new evacuation order, the second such order in the last two days.

    The evacuation order covers 60 seasonal properties north of Kamloops, which is 220 miles (350 kilometers) northeast of Vancouver.

    It was issued a few hours after residents who were forced out of their homes earlier this week by another wildfire had been allowed to return.

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  • Video: N.Y. Firefighter Rescues Pregnant Woman
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    The woman was hanging out of a window as the house in Buffalo continued to burn.
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    BY GENE WARNER

    The Buffalo News, N.Y.

    The woman was hanging out a window as the house continued to burn.

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    TEHACHAPI, Calif.
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    Cooler temperatures and calmer winds helped firefighters in their battle against the most destructive of two big wildfires that have burned homes and forced hundreds of people to evacuate mountain communities on the edge of the Mojave Desert and in the southern Sierra Nevada.

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