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Philadelphia Fire Department to install free smoke detectors near recent fatal fires
Summary
The Philadelphia Fire Department will visit neighborhoods affected by recent fatal fires this week to distribute and install free smoke alarms, and representatives from the department and the American Red Cross will take part.
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The Philadelphia Fire Department will visit neighborhoods that recently experienced fatal fires to distribute and install free smoke alarms this week. The department said it has already responded to several fatal fires this year. The targeted approach is described as a way to support communities coping with loss and to ensure households have working alarms. Representatives from the department and the American Red Cross will participate.
Key facts:
- The department announced teams will visit affected neighborhoods this week to install and supply smoke alarms at no charge.
- Officials said the city has responded to multiple fatal fires earlier this year.
- Visits will include leaders from the Fire Department, members of its Fire Prevention and Code Division, and representatives from the American Red Cross of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
- The outreach is described by officials as a targeted response to recent deadly fires in the city.
Summary:
The visits aim to provide immediate safety resources to neighborhoods affected by recent fatal fires. Scheduled visits and installations are planned for this week; further details on timing or additional steps were not provided.
