Car Seat Inspection Event

Thank you for your interest in our car seat program. This service allows you to work one on one with a Certified Child Passenger Technician or Instructor to ensure your… Continue reading Car Seat Inspection Event

Different homes have different plans. Know what to do and where to go if there is a fire.

Today is the final day of #firepreventionweek2022!!! Your Northwest Firefighters ask you to remember Fire won’t wait. Plan your escape!

Thanksgiving will be here before we know it! Let’s keep everyone safe this Thanksgiving.

Stay in the kitchen while cooking on the stovetop so you can keep an eye on the food.

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Check the DATE!

Replace smoke alarms 10 years from the date of manufacture. Check on the back or side of the smoke alarm to find out if your smoke alarm is out of… Continue reading Check the DATE!

This #veteransday, we salute you!

Today, we thank the men and women who have served our country for generations. Thank you for your sacrifice, your bravery, and the example you set for us all.

Thank you for your sacrifice, your bravery, and the example you set for us all.

In honor of the veterans who have joined the fire service, we encourage you to visit our lobby at Station 44, where we recognize those within our department who have… Continue reading Thank you for your sacrifice, your bravery, and the example you set for us all.

Make sure Northwest Firefighters and other first responders can see your house number from the road.

Mark your calendars for January 25- 27, 2023!!!

Northwest Volunteer Fire Department will host the Company Officer Academy program presented by Columbia Southern University. Registration is now open; sign up today for the early bird saving!

Northwest firefighters encourage you and your family to make a fire escape plan.

DYK: If there is a fire in your home, you could have less than 2 minutes to get out safely once the smoke alarm sounds.