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Granville Township Burn Ban
Granville Fire Company , November 05
The Granville Township Board of Supervisors has just advised us that they have instituted a Township wide burn ban. We will post as soon as the ban is lifted.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Tanker Transfer to Port Royal
Granville Fire Company , November 03
At 1551 hours, the Tanker was dispatched to transfer to Friendship Fire Company, Port Royal, while they operated on the scene of a structure fire in their first due.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Time to “Fall Back” and Check Your Smoke & CO Detectors
Granville Fire Company , November 01
As we prepare to turn our clocks back one hour this weekend, the Granville Fire Company reminds everyone that this is also the perfect time to check your smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detector batteries. Working detectors save lives — early detection gives you and your family the crucial seconds needed to escape safely in an emergency.
If your smoke alarms are more than 10 years old, or if your ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Water Movement Training
Granville Fire Company , October 26
This afternoon, members of the Granville Fire Company, along with our mutual aid partners from Junction Fire Company, West Granville Fire Company, McVeytown Fire Company, Yeagertown Fire Company, Milroy Fire Company, and City Hook and Ladder, participated in awater movement training.
The focus of this hands-on session was the use of the rural hitch valve. Crews worked together to set up and operate ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Granville Fire Company to Conduct Water Movement Training This Sunday, October 25
Granville Fire Company, October 25
The Granville Fire Company, along with several mutual aid departments, will be conducting a water movement training exercise on Sunday, October 25, beginning at 1:00 PM. The training will take place in the area of Malta Park Road and Granville Road.
This exercise is designed to enhance our firefighters’ skills in establishing and maintaining a continuous water supply in areas without nearby hydrants—an ... (Full Story & Photos)
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