Chattanooga Fire Department installs smoke alarms during community outreach event
Emma Mason,
3 weeks ago
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Chattanooga, TN – The Chattanooga Fire Department partnered with community members for a smoke alarm installation drive at Fire Station 6, honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through service.
Fire officials said the event allowed firefighters to meet residents while installing smoke alarms in nearby homes, helping improve fire safety throughout the neighborhood.
The department emphasized the importance of having working smoke alarms, noting they play a critical role in saving lives.
Officials thanked everyone who participated in the event and supported the department’s ongoing commitment to community safety and outreach.
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