Clarkdale Fire District

895 First South Street, PO Box 1236, Clarkdale, Arizona 86324    (928) 639-4591

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It is the vision of the Clarkdale Fire District to be known as an innovative, efficient and fiscally responsible department which provides exceptional service through a team of professional, compassionate and dedicated personnel.


Clarkdale Mosquitoes Test Positive For West Nile Virus
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Now Hiring - - Reserve Firefighters
Hazardous Materials Call
At 7:41a.m. August 24th we were dispatched to 500 Luke Lane for a 150 pound chlorine cylinder leak.      Press Release.

   

Save A Life!  Learn "Hands Only" CPR For FREE
No mouth to mouth necessary and it only takes only a few minutes of your time to become certified.  Research is showing that in cases where bystanders have witnessed a cardiac event and started continuous chest compressions, the survival rate - the folks who actually leave the hospital with some quality of life - has increased 15-30% depending on circumstances. 

Drop-in anytime during one of these FREE classes.  It only takes a few minutes to learn.

October 5, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Clark Memorial Clubhouse, Men's Lounge
October 6, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Yavapai College, Bldg M

All ages welcome!  For other class locations within the Verde Valley call your local fire station.
 
Link to CPR Across America website and "Hands Only" CPR video

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Clark Mansion Burns
Early morning June 25th we responded to a fire at the Clark Mansion.  Unfortunately the structure was fully involved when crews arrived. 
Verde Independent Article

Cottonwood Journal Extra Article

 

Does Your Smoke Alarm Need To Be REPLACED?
It's a FACT: All hardwired or battery-operated smoke alarms, installed before September 2000, should be replaced now!
  A smoke alarm's lifespan is 10 years, which means any smoke alarm installed before June 2000 is too old and needs to be replaced.  The smoke alarm is no longer reliable.  Part of smoke alarm maintenance includes knowing when to replace the unit.  The few minutes it takes to replace a smoke alarm can save the lives of roommates, family members, neighbors and firefighters.  For more information go to: www.usfa.dhs.gov/campaigns/smokealarms/

   

When:    September 26, 2010, CPR at 1:00 p.m., First Aid at 3:00 p.m. 

Where:    Station #21, 895 First South Street, Clarkdale.     

To register call 639-4591. Class fees, $35 per class, are due at the beginning of the class.

 

 

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