A medical information card is an emergency health information card that communicates to rescuers what they need to know about you if they find you unconscious or incoherent, or, if they need to quickly help evacuate you. It’s a good thing to keep up to date and post a copy on your fridge and keep aContinue reading “Medical Information Card”
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Burn and Scald Prevention
“Hot Liquids Burn Like Fire!”
Newsletter – Winter 2022-23
Winter 2022-23
Prep Now to Stay Safe During a Power Outage
More information at https://www.ready.gov/power-outages
Reminder! A dry Christmas tree is a fire hazard.
If your tree is still up, make sure you’re watering it and turning off lights when not in the same room. To dispose of it, there are a few options in Clark County that can be found here.
RV Winter Fire Safety Message
Although we usually focus on RV safety in the summer months, Fire District 3 wants to remind everyone that fire hazards can be present anytime an RV or travel trailer is used or plugged in, particularly in the colder seasons. Fire Safety for Recreational Vehicles Source: National Park Service https://www.nps.gov/articles/p52-rv-fire-safety-101.htm
Clark County Fire District 3 Celebrates 75 Years Providing Fire and Life Safety Services
BRUSH PRAIRIE, WASH. — Clark County Fire District 3 turns 75 this year and plans to celebrate this momentous milestone with community members at its Open Houses in 2023. “We have been providing fire and life safety services for 75 years – and we simply cannot do this important work without the support and partnershipContinue reading “Clark County Fire District 3 Celebrates 75 Years Providing Fire and Life Safety Services”
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Fire District Welcomes New Fire Commissioner and Other Personnel Changes
Clark County Fire District 3 welcomes a new fire commissioner and announces other personnel changes to the fire district. New fire commissionerFire Commissioner Dean Thornberry was sworn-in on August 8 and replaces Scott Anders who stepped down after accepting a job in another state. Thornberry spent 25 years in fire service, including 12 years withContinue reading “Fire District Welcomes New Fire Commissioner and Other Personnel Changes“
