CENTERVILLE - As open burning season has begun in Barnstable, the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Fire Department is reminding residents of the … [Read more...]
Falmouth FY24 Budget Tackling Fire Staffing
FALMOUTH - Falmouth’s FY24 budget could see funds for more firefighters as the Cape Cod and Islands region wrestles with a famine of emergency … [Read more...]
Local Fire Departments Receive Money for Fire Safety Education
HYANNIS - Several fire departments across the Cape and Islands and Plymouth are benefiting from part of $2 million in fire education … [Read more...]
Fire Officials Urge Caution While Cooking for Thanksgiving
HYANNIS – As the time comes to prepare Thanksgiving dinner, fire officials urge those who are cooking this holiday to use caution in the … [Read more...]
Fire Officials Remind Public to Check Detectors
HYANNIS – The Massachusetts Department of Fire Services has issued a seasonal reminder to change batteries in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide (CO) … [Read more...]
Fire Officials: Plug Air Conditioners Directly Into Walls
HYANNIS - As the summer approaches and temperatures rise, the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services is reminding residents to be smart when … [Read more...]
Officials Urge Caution after Fire at Fort Devens
HYANNIS - State fire officials are urging the public to take precautionary measures to prevent wildfires after the recent Delta Range fire at Fort … [Read more...]
Fire Officials Urge Safe Use of Heating Equipment Amid Cold Temperatures
HYANNIS - With heavy snow battering the region last weekend and signs of more cold temperatures on the way, fire prevention officials are urging … [Read more...]
Cape Firefighters Among New Recruits From Massachusetts Fire Academy
HYANNIS – State fire officials recently announced the graduation of 36 firefighting recruits from the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy, including … [Read more...]
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