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Taunton Fire Department Bans Outdoor Burning Due to Elevated Wildfire Risk

November 12, 2024 by jgprstaff

 

TAUNTON — Chief Steven Lavigne reports that the Taunton Fire Department is banning all outdoor burning until further notice, per guidance issued by the State Fire Marshal.

The outdoor fire ban includes fires associated with fire pits, chimineas, outdoor fireplaces, and cooking and heating equipment that are not specifically covered under the Open Burning regulation.

Wildfires and brush fires have been rampant in Massachusetts due to the dry weather and high temperatures. These statewide weather conditions place all Massachusetts communities at an elevated risk for brush fires.

As a reminder, open burning is prohibited this time of year. Open burning season is from Jan. 15 through May 1.

The National Weather Service is issuing regular fire advisories and issued another red flag warning today. This warning indicates that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring or may develop, meaning any fires that ignite could spread rapidly and be difficult to extinguish.

In Massachusetts, an average of 15 wildland fires are reported each October, according to the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services (DFS). This year, the month’s total capped at about 200 – an increase of about 1,200 percent over the average.

As of Monday, Nov. 11, 247 fires were reported this month, according to DFS.

The Taunton Fire Department would like to share the following safety tips from the Massachusetts DFS with residents and community members as fire conditions across the state should be monitored closely:

  • Refrain from outdoor cooking and heating. Sparks and embers from chimneys, fire pits, and grills can easily ignite dry vegetation, debris, and overhanging branches.
  • Do not use gasoline or other flammable or combustible liquids to burn brush, trash, or other waste.
  • Extinguish smoking materials in a sturdy ashtray with water or sand. Never toss cigarette butts, matches, or other smoking materials over the edge of a balcony, stub them out on stairs or railings, or toss them in dry vegetation or debris.
  • Use caution with lawnmowers, leaf blowers, all-terrain vehicles, and other power equipment. The engines can become hot enough to ignite dry leaves and grass.
  • Properly dispose of ashes or coals from fireplaces, wood stoves, or grills in a metal can, douse it with water, and secure it with a tight-fitting lid. These ashes can remain hot enough to reignite and cause a fire.
  • Residents and community members should follow instructions from local safety officials.

For more information about outdoor fire safety, click here.

 

Filed Under: Press Releases, Taunton FD News

Taunton Fire Department Recognizes Veterans Day

November 11, 2024 by Cody Shepard

Today, we honor veterans everywhere and thank them for their service, including the members of our department who have admirably served. We are eternally grateful for their bravery, strength, and resilience. Their dedication to our country does not go unnoticed, and we wish to recognize their commitment to protecting the United States and its values.

Filed Under: Press Releases Tagged With: Taunton, Taunton Fire Department

Taunton Fire Department Reminds Residents to Change Clocks and Check Alarms as Daylight Saving Time Ends

November 2, 2024 by jgprstaff

Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends Sunday, Nov. 3 at 2 a.m. and clocks will move back one hour. 

Properly installed and maintained smoke alarms are vital in reducing deaths and injuries caused by fire. They give everyone in the home an early warning and time to escape.

Be prepared, turn your clocks back one hour, and check your smoke and CO alarms. 

For more information about smoke/CO alarm safety, visit the National Fire Protection Agency’s website: https://tinyurl.com/NFPADetectors

Filed Under: Taunton FD News

Taunton Fire Department Recognizes National First Responders Day

October 28, 2024 by jgprstaff

National First Responders Day honors all the men and women who respond to emergencies to ensure the public’s safety — paramedics, EMTs, firefighters, police officers, and 911 operators. These workers sacrifice their time and risk their personal safety to protect citizens, and National First Responders Day is an opportunity to recognize their bravery and heroism. On behalf of the entire department, we extend our appreciation and support to the first responders working to keep our community safe.

Filed Under: Taunton FD News

Taunton Fire Department Offers Safety Tips for Halloween

October 21, 2024 by Cody Shepard

The night of Oct. 31 is quickly approaching. Children will be out trick-or-treating, and everyone should take precautions to keep Halloween a safe event. From wearing appropriate attire to checking your children’s candy to driving safely, everyone plays a role on this holiday.

Young children should always be accompanied by responsible adults and parents and guardians should set clear rules and expectations for older children who are going out alone. If you’re out driving on Halloween night, please take extra precautions and give yourself extra time to get wherever you’re going.

For tips about costumes, candy and more from the Food and Drug Administration, visit: https://tinyurl.com/HalloweenFDA

For tips about Halloween driving safety from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, visit: https://tinyurl.com/HalloweenNHTSA

Filed Under: Taunton FD News Tagged With: Halloween, Taunton, Taunton Fire Department

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