Sunday, February 6, 2011

6th District Fire demonstrates need for smoke detectors in each House

fire department urges smoke detectorsThe LBFD residents after a destructive kitchen fire in the 6th District recalls smoke detectors installed.

A house fire in the 1400 block of the long beach fire department arrived Alamitos Avenue on Monday after receiving reports of smoke that display on the back of the House. Firefighters found a fire that appeared to have started wall in an oven and began to expand in the attic.

Firefighters from engine 10 a hose and fire drew assault initiated, while others used by truck-7, chainsaws and other hand tools for fire review extension.  Putting them use of aggressive acts out LBFD in three minutes while there was still a significant amount of heat and smoke damage, which the unit uninhabitable made.

It was later reported that there were no working smoke alarms in the home. Fortunately quickly the fire was discovered by one of the residents and the family was on time, get off. This fire occurred, when everyone was asleep would have tragic consequences. The Red Cross helps the family of four, who were expelled from their homes has.

Smoke detectors have been proven to save lives. The long beach fire department has a limited amount of free smoke detectors. There is a limit of two per household. Call (562) 570-2519 for information on retrieving a smoke alarm for your home.

This fire was in the 6th District.

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