Happy June, Komoka Kilworth
This month, I ask you to take a moment to learn more about the Middlesex Cen- tre Fire Services (MCFS) and emergen- cy management with some information I gathered from the municipal website (middlesexcentre.ca/fire). MCFS consists of five fire stations staffed by professionally trained, paid- on-call (“volunteer”) firefighters with full- time headquarters staff. Our Komoka Kilworth local fire hall is Delaware Sta - tion at 11563 Longwoods Road. If you are interested in finding out what it takes to be a firefighter with MCFS, there are details on the website.
Sue Cates Councillor Ward 4 Komoka Kilworth cates@middlesexcentre.ca www.middlesexcentre.ca
practice your home fire escape plan so that everyone knows what to do if the alarms sound. You can find more tips for keeping you and your family safe on the website. I thank each and every one of our Middlesex Centre firefight - ers for all they do to keep us all safe. Safety comes from a community working together for a better tomorrow. As always, feel free to reach out to me with your questions and other municipal concerns. Now more than ever, thank you for supporting local.
REMEMBER – Flashing Green Lights = Firefighters Responding to Emergency When emergencies happen, our firefighters are ready at any mo - ment to protect the lives and property of the residents of Middlesex Centre. Help our firefighters get to their emergency calls quickly and safely. Middlesex Centre firefighters flash green lights in the front of their personal vehicles when they are responding to an emergency. If you “see green” pull over if it is safe to do so and let our firefighters pass! Helping Pets during Emergencies Middlesex Centre firefighters are highly trained emergency responders who provide life-saving aid to those in need. Re- cently, MCFS received a donation of pet oxygen masks from the Ilderton Pet Hospital, in partnership with Invisible Fence. Fire crews can now better support pets who may need oxygen due to an emergency. Fire Chief Colin Toth commented that, “although this is not something we have had to do in Middlesex Centre, we always prepare as best we can. This gracious donation will help us do just that.” Fire Safety Starts with You In an emergency, every second counts. Make sure you have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms on every sto- rey of your home, and outside all sleeping areas to give you as much time as possible to escape. Remember to plan and
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