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INSTALL SMOKE ALARMS

Do you have smoke alarms in your home? Do they work? When was the last time the batteries were changed and the alarm tested?????

Can we find you when you need us? Do you have your address visibly marked where it can been seen at night, during rain, from the road?
If you need an address sign the fire department can make one for you at a cost of $10.00. These are reflective metal signs! This fee covers the cost of materials, the fire department does not profit from the sales. Call us for more information.
IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE!!!!!!
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Weaverville Fire Department
P.O. Box 338
Weaverville NC 28787
Non-Emergency: 828-645-3500
Emergency: 911
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| Captain Hunter & Captain Young attend High Angle Rescue School |
Sun. Mar 28th 2010
Captain M. Hunter & Captain T.Young attended the North Carolina High Angle Rescue School the weekend of March 26-28, 2010. The North Carolina High Angle Rescue School is a progressive school offering a wide range of rescue procedures. Students received practical and hands on instruction in the use of rope, horizontal and vertical lowers, climbing and belaying,rappelling and the use of mechanical advantage systems. The skills taught are not limited to the wilderness environment, but are adaptable to urban high level rescue situations. By completing this unit Capt. Hunter & Capt. Young are now eligible for unit two that will take place in the fall. Unit three will follow next spring.
Great work guys!!!!!!!
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The Weaverville Fire Department's mission is to assist the public in the protection of life and property by minimizing the impact of fire,medical emerencies and potential disasters or events that affect the community and environment.
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| 2010 Call Volume |
| January |
161 |
| February |
98 |
| March |
120 |
| April |
144 |
| May |
140 |
| June |
122 |
| July |
122 |
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| Total |
907 |
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