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Do you know what to do in a fire? By [Name], chief, [City/Town/Province] Fire Department If a fire broke out in your house, would you know what to do? Sometimes your strongest impulses can be the deadliest. For example, a survey found that only 4 in 10 Americans know that when their smoke alarm sounds, they should leave the house immediately. Sadly, many put themselves at deadly risk looking for a fire's source or trying to rescue loved ones or pets. That's why firefighters in [City/Town/Province], along with hundreds of thousands of others across North America, are participating in. Each year we work hard to get the word out on fire safety. Our theme this year is, " In schools and elsewhere around the community, we'll be teaching these life-saving rules: Make sure you have working smoke alarms on all levels of your home and outside all sleeping areas.
Approximate Word count = 487 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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