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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT HOSTING OPEN HOUSE OCTOBER 9 FOR FIRE PREVENTION WEEK

The Crookston Fire Department will celebrate Fire Prevention Week by hosting an open house on Saturday, October 9. This year’s theme for the week is “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety.” Fire Prevention Week is from October 3 to October 9 this year. Crookston Fire Department Captain Bob Magsam says he would love to see

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FIRE PREVENTION TIPS FOR AVOIDING FIRES AND INJURY IN THE KITCHEN

The Crookston Fire Department would like to remind local residents to practice cooking safety.  Cooking is the number one cause of home fires and home injuries.  Crookston Firefighter Justin Johnson provides some tips on cooking safety including not cooking if you are sleepy or have consumed alcohol. “It’s always good to be on alert if

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FIRE PREVENTION TIP – INSTALL AND TEST SMOKE ALARMS AND CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS

Today’s fire prevention tip from the Crookston Fire Department is to install and test smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms.  Today’s tips are presented by Crookston Firefighter Chris Klawitter who says smoke alarms should be installed on every level along with both inside and outside every bedroom in the house. “Smoke alarms are very important

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