IMMEDIATE
RELEASE: December 13, 2011
Tragic
Incident Highlights the Importance of Working Smoke Alarms
Germantown-Kingsview Fire Station 22
18910 Germantown Road (117 and 118)
Germantown, Maryland
18910 Germantown Road (117 and 118)
Germantown, Maryland
Montgomery County Fire Chief Richard Bowers will accept a generous donation of smoke alarms from Pepco officials on Wednesday, December 14th. The smoke alarms will be used as aggressive community outreach by firefighters continues in response to the County’s third fire senior citizen fatality of the year.
Over the weekend, the victim from a December 7th fire died as
a result of complications from burn injuries sustained in a house fire in Takoma Park , Maryland .
This most recent fatality marks the third fire fatality this year in Montgomery County involving a senior citizen in
which there were NO working smoke alarms in the house.
“Pepco’s
Emergency Services Partnership Program has donated smoke alarms to the
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service for several years as part of their
long-standing commitment to public safety,” said Chief Richard Bowers. “Based
on today’s challenging budgets, this donation comes at a critical time and will
fill a very important need in the community.”
“All of us at Pepco are very proud of the excellent working relationship we have with our first responders throughout the service territory. These smoke alarms are just another way for Pepco to support the life saving work that the dedicated men and women of the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service perform every day,” said Jerry Pasternak, VP of Governmental Affairs.
“All of us at Pepco are very proud of the excellent working relationship we have with our first responders throughout the service territory. These smoke alarms are just another way for Pepco to support the life saving work that the dedicated men and women of the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service perform every day,” said Jerry Pasternak, VP of Governmental Affairs.
With cold weather
arriving, working smoke alarms provide vital, early warning of fire or smoke conditions
and are truly life-saving. “We are proud to partner with PEPCO and their generous
donation will continue to have significant impact in keeping residents safe and
saving lives,” said Chief Bowers.
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