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In 2006, there were 1,642,500 fires reported in the United States (up 3% from 2005). These fires caused 3,245 civilian deaths, 16,400 civilian injuries, 89 firefighter deaths, and $11.3 billion in property damage. Many home fires are preventable. For many more safety tips visit www.nfpa.org
- Watch your cooking
Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, grilling, or broiling food. If you must leave, even for a short time, turn off the stove.
- Give space heaters space
Keep fixed and portable space heaters at least three feet from anything that can burn. Turn off heaters when you leave the room or go to sleep.
- Smoke outside
Ask smokers to smoke outside. Have sturdy, deep ashtrays for smokers.
- Keep matches and lighters out of reach
Keep matches and lighters up high, out of the reach of children, preferably in a cabinet with a child lock.
- Inspect electrical cords
Replace cords that are cracked, damaged, have broken plugs, or have loose connections.
- Be careful when using candles
Keep candles at least one foot from anything that can burn. Blow out candles when you leave the room or go to sleep. NO Children at anytime lights or Extinguishes lite Candles, thats the PARENTS Job!
- Have a home fire escape plan
Make a home fire escape plan and practice it at least twice a year. Know 2 ways out of EVERY room in your house.
- Install smoke alarms
Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas. Interconnect smoke alarms throughout the home. When one sounds, they all sound.
- Test smoke alarms
Test smoke alarms at least once a month and replace batteries once a year or when the alarm “chirps” to tell you the battery is low. Replace any smoke alarm that is more than 10 years old. DONT BE A BATTERY BANDIT!! Have your replacement Battery in hand when replacing the old one!
This is a message brought to you by the Fire Prevention Division of the Municipality of Murrysville. For any Fire Prevention talks in the municipality contact Assistant Fire Chief Paul Paiano at 724-327-3987 . Now scheduling ALL Fire Prevention Talks/Tours stop by the Fire Prevention section of the site for a complete outline of our services.
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Sardis Volunteer Fire Company Station 78
5205 Rocky Hill Lane
Murrysville, PA 15668
Non-Emergency: 724-327-3987 or 724-733-2602
Emergency: 911
Fax: 724-733-2732
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Annual Lenten Fish Fry
Every Friday During Lent
4pm-8pm @ The Sunset Room
5205 Rocky Hill Lane
Serving generous size meals & family style dining that you the customer have been accustomed to for the last 25 years!
FULL SERVICE DINING, ALL YOU DO IS EAT!!!
Fish Dinner : $8.00 includes 6oz. Fish Sandwich,Fresh Cut Fries, Homemade Coleslaw, Homemade Dessert & Beverage*
Shrimp Dinner : $8.50 includes 7 Piece Large Butterfly Shrimp, Fresh Cut Fries, Homemade Coleslaw, Homemade Dessert & Beverage*
Hot Dog or Grilled Cheese Dinners: $3.50 includes Fresh Cut Fries, Homemade Coleslaw, Homemade Dessert & Beverage*
Take out Dinners are available (724-327-3987)
*Beverage for Eat in Only!
*All Homemade items are prepared and cooked on premises in our Firehouse Kitchen.
*All Dinners served on china with silverware. First class service with a first class crew.
Ala carte Items include: Fish Sandwich,Fries,Cheese,Shrimp,Clam Chowder,Mac&Cheese,Hot Dogs,Grilled Cheese,Haluski,Coleslaw,Cake and much more.
As always in advance we THANK YOU for your continued support.
SAVE THE DATE AUGUST 14, 2010 Golf Outing
1st Annual Sardis Classic
"Make Everyday A Training Day"
Welcome to the official website of the Sardis Volunteer Fire Company Station 78. We are a 100% Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company located in Murrysville, Pa approximately 22 miles east of the City of Pittsburgh.We are 1 of 3 Volunteer Departments serving the Municipality of Murrysville thats primarily responsible for 37 square miles and 21,000 residents. Our community consists of single family and multi-family dwellings, commerical,industrial,manufacturing and three 24 hour Nursing Homes. In 2007 we celebrated 50 years of service to our community. Our site is updated regularly so check it out, see our daily operations and please sign our guestbook.
"Through Tradition & History We are Proud of the Way We Work"
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| | | Hector the Smoke Detector says"Turn the clocks and change your battery" | | Sat. Mar 13th 2010 | This weekend we will be springing ahead and turning the clocks forward. We would also like to remind residents to change your battery in your smoke detectors and inspect, wipe clean with a damp cloth. Never PAINT the detector and always make sure they have a working battery! Also dont be a bat...
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| | Crews Take Time For Lunch with Elementary Students | | Thu. Mar 11th 2010 | Today was the annual lucheon at the Sloan Elementary School with all the students from Kindergarten to 5th grade. The program is sponsered by the Sloan SLA, which is a great tradional program. The students were glad to eat with the firefighters, police officers and medics, and believe me the guys ha...
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| | Happy Birthday Firefighter Lovas | | Sat. Mar 6th 2010 | Today Firefighter Tim Lovas celebrates his 47th birthday. Tim has many duties at the firehouse and its been a great 10 years having you here at the 78 house, but today he will relax with his wonderful family who also been very supportive to the SVFC throughout the years. Have a great birthday ...
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| | Congrats FF/ Medic Paterson | | Sun. Feb 21st 2010 | Congrats to Firefighter Robert M Paterson on his recent passing of NREMT P exam. Late last week Rob passed his written exam and finally completed all his training and testing. Rob started his medic classes in early 2009,lots of hard work and tons of his free time went towards this. Congratulations R...
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| | Happy Birthday Retired Asst. Chief Muschick | | Mon. Feb 15th 2010 | This date in history marks the birth of retired Asst. Chief Dennis Muschick. We are not sure when this event happened,perhaps before man walked on the moon or even as early as columbus discovered america. No just kidding Mush! haha. Dennis celebrates his 37th birthday today, have a great day !! We l...
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| | | Quick Action Saves Home in District 1 Zone 1-1 | | Tue. Mar 2nd 2010 | This afternoon shortly before 1600 hrs the alarm rang for 3655 North Hills Road for a fire on under the rear porch. Stations 20, 22, 64, and the rescue rig from 87 on the RIT assignment. Director 610 would arrive and report fire out, 78 Engine approaching with the chief and Lt 20 would have Chi...
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| | Chief and SOC on Cozy Inn Pin Job | | Mon. Mar 1st 2010 | This morning at 1101 hours the alarm came in for Rt.22 at the Cozy inn Cut-Off for the crash with entrapment, Rescue Companies from 64 and 20 were on the initial alarm. Rescue 64 would go in and request an additional rescue company be added to the alarm. Dispatch would send the Special Ops outta 78,...
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| | Allegheny County District 234 Technical Rescue, SOC 78 Due | | Sat. Feb 27th 2010 | Tonight a little after 1930 hours the alarm was sounded for 26 Ridgetop Court in the Rustic Ridge section of Plum for a Cat stuck in the ventilation system of the residence. Chief 234 added the Special Ops 78 to the alarm as their units went in route on this snowy evening. Chief Davis arrived o...
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| | Saltsburg Road Crash 1 Pinned, 1 Airlifted to Trauma Center | | Fri. Feb 19th 2010 | Today at 1535hrs the alarm was struck for Saltsburg Rd and Sardis Rd. for a vehicle crash with entrapment. Chief 78 added an additional Rescue rig with us bringing Rescue 20 and Engine 236 to the scene. The rescue rig outta 78 would go in quickly with 6 and arrive with the chief in minutes find...
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| | Engine,Special Ops and Chief on Renton Rd.House Fire | | Wed. Feb 17th 2010 | At 19:57 hours tonight the alarm was struck for 1075 Renton Rd. reported House Fire. Chief 234 would arrive quickly and establish RR command reporting all occupants out, fire appeared to be contained to chimney and smoke conditions on Divisions 1 and 2. Chief Davis put the crews to work as they arri...
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