Michael Boso, past president of the Central Ohio Code Officials Association and chief building official with the city of Grove City, presented the Fire Official of the Year Award to
More infoBoo on Broadway/Trick or Treat Hours Changed
2013TreatorTreatHours for Boo on Broadway & area Trick or Treating have been changed to 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
More infoCongratulations to 3 new Lieutenants
Congratulations to our 3 new Lieutenants, Brian Wess, Jason Burley and Dan Tilley at the Jackson Township Fire Department. They were sworn into office at the October 22 Board of
More infoCar Seat Safety Week
It’s car seat safety week. Follow us on Facebook for daily car seat safety tips. https://www.facebook.com/jacksonfire
More infoStation 204 Dedication
Fire Station #204 Dedication ceremony tentatively planned for SATURDAY, OCT. 26 from 11:00am to 2:00pm.
More infoFire Extinguisher and Safety Training
Thank you for your interest in scheduling a Fire Extinguisher and/or Fire Safety Training session. According to the Jackson Township Fire Department Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) the following guidelines apply
More infoFireplace Safety
There’s nothing quite as cozy as a warm, crackling fire in the fireplace. But if you don’t take some simple safety precautions, that fire could turn deadly. More than 6,000
More infoFire Drill Guidelines for Schools & Daycare Facilities
The fire code requires that ten (10) fire drills be conducted during the school year. Two of these drills must be conducted within the first two weeks of school. The remaining
More infoApartment Safety
At Risk At Home Living Safely In Your Apartment Because families in apartment complexes live so close together, there are special areas of concern when it comes to fire safety.
More infoCarbon Monoxide
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, deadly gas. It can kill you before you know it because you can’t see it, taste it or smell it. At lower levels
More infoHome Fire Esacape Plan
Each family member must know what to do in the event of a fire in their home. Unless a small fire can be easily controlled, it is recommended that fighting
More infoMatches & Lighter Safety
Fires, burns and property damage associated with children playing with matches are common events in the United States and a number of programs and procedures have been developed to try
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