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Fire Prevention

The History of Fire Prevention Week

On Oct. 9, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire started. This tragic fire killed about 300 people, left 100,000 homeless and destroyed more than 17,000 structures.  One popular legend claims that Mrs. Catherine O'Leary was milking her cow when the animal kicked over a lamp, set the O'Leary's barn on fire and started the fiery conflagration. The city of Chicago was fast to rebuild and soon began to remember the event with festivities. The Fire Marshals Association of North America believed the 40th anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire should be observed in a way that would keep the public aware of the importance of fire prevention.  On Oct. 9, 1911, FMANA sponsored the first National Prevention Day. In 1920, President Woodrow Wilson issued the first national Fire Prevention Day proclamation. By 1925, President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the first National Fire Prevention Week, which was Oct. 4-10, 1925. He noted that in the previous year approximately 15,000 lives had been lost to fire in the United States. President Coolidge's proclamation stated, "This waste results from conditions that justify a sense of shame and horror; for the greater part of it could and ought to be prevented.... It is highly desirable that every effort be made to reform the conditions that have made possible so vast a destruction of the national wealth."  National Fire Prevention Week is always the week in which Oct. 9 falls. Each year, a specific theme is chosen and is commemorated throughout the United States.

Fire Prevention Week


A Taste Of Woodruff Festival

September 13th & 14th, 2008

2009 National Fire Prevention Week October 4th - 10th


Phone: (864) 476-8121
Fax: (864) 476-2416
Mail: 220 Armory Dr. Woodruff, SC 29388
Email: The Fire Dept.

To schedule a Fire Prevention Talk for your church, group, civic organization, club, or class please call the Woodruff Fire Department at (864) 476-8121.


Fire Prevention Tip
Change Your Batteries In Your Smoke Detector When You Change Your Clocks.

Free Smoke Detectors
The City of Woodruff Fire Department has free smoke detectors available to those Citizens who qualify and live within our fire district.  To find out if you qualify please call the fire department.

 

 


Mission Statement

The Woodruff Fire Department will strive to provide the most complete, adequate, and effective service available to the Citizens of the City of Woodruff and the surrounding Fire Service Area through training, effective team skills, and the support of our community.  Each member will be held to a standard of pride, responsibility, and trust that exceeds that of normal expectations.  We will serve the Citizens of the City of Woodruff and the surrounding Fire Service Area as we have since the inception of this department, thus our motto…

"Proudly Serving Since 1921"