Fire departments are reminding residents to clear their hydrants — as long as they can do so safely. After firefighters in ...
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With all the snow that has hit the region lately, fire officials want to remind you that you can help them, and potentially ...
The Grand Rapids Fire Department is asking business owners and locals to clear doorways and fire hydrants during the winter, ...
Keeping snow off and around hydrants allows fire crews to work quickly in case of an emergency. Snow and ice should be ...
Residents are encouraged to safely clear snow from nearby fire hydrants to help firefighters respond faster in emergencies.
With snow and ice coating roads and sidewalks across the region, fire crews are reminding people that a buried hydrant could cost precious time in an emergency.
Hydrants are required to be cleared within 24 hours of snowfall at least 36 inches in all directions, according to state law.
While most people remain at home during snow storms, firefighters remain on-call for any emergencies. Here's why departments ...
Local fire departments are asking for the public's help this winter.
More than 1,200 fire hydrants across the city were covered by 2 feet of snow in a monster storm earlier this week.
With the recent snowfall the Twin Tiers saw, firefighters are reminding people that if they have a fire hydrant in front of ...