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linkhttp://www.swiftcurrent.ca calendar_today19-10-2012 21:00:20

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Move anything that can burn at least 3 feet away from the cooking area, including oven mitts, towels, wooden utensils and food packaging. #FirePreventionWeek #CitySC

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Keep kids safe in the kitchen! Have a “kid-free zone” of at least 3 feet around stove and areas where there is hot food or drink. #FirePreventionWeek #CitySC

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Swift Current Fire Department 3rd Quarter Stats: Total Calls 154 – Fire: 37; Medical: 58; MVC: 9; Rescue: 0; Hazardous Conditions: 10; Other: 38 #SwiftCurrentFire #CitySC

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Wear short, close-fitting, or tightly rolled sleeves when cooking. Loose clothing can hang down onto stove burners and catch fire. #FirePreventionWeek #CitySC

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Put a lid on it! Always keep a lid nearby when cooking. If a small grease fire starts, slide the lid over the pan and turn off the burner. #FirePreventionWeek #CitySC

Put a lid on it! Always keep a lid nearby when cooking. If a small grease fire starts, slide the lid over the pan and turn off the burner. #FirePreventionWeek #CitySC
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Keep lookin’ at what you’re cookin’! Carefully monitor food that’s simmering, baking, or roasting. Set a timer to promptly remove it from the oven or stove. #FirePreventionWeek #CitySC

Keep lookin’ at what you’re cookin’! Carefully monitor food that’s simmering, baking, or roasting. Set a timer to promptly remove it from the oven or stove. #FirePreventionWeek #CitySC
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It is that time of year again where the dropping temperatures bring about cold and ice. The Swift Current Fire Department would like to remind everyone to stay away from bodies of water as ice is forming. This includes keeping your pets away from the water edges. #SCFire #CitySC

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#SwiftCurrentFire 2020 4th Quarter Stats: Total Calls - 164: Fire 21; Medical 92; MVC 19; Rescue 0; Hazardous Conditions 5; Other 27 #CitySC

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The Swift Current Fire Department's 2021 stats: 103 fire calls, 360 medical assists, 61 motor vehicle collisions, 6 rescues, 39 hazardous scenes/conditions, 3 fire pit complaints, 105 other calls, for a total call volume of 677. #SCFire

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Emergency Ed says plan ahead. One way to plan for power outages is to have a 72-Hour Safety Kit. #SCEMO #SCFIRE #EMERGENCYED #CITYSC

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The "Blue Bridge" is now closed due to rising creek levels. To be helpful please stay away from all low-lying areas around the Swift Current Creek as crews will be putting up barricades throughout the day. #SCfire #SCEMO #CitySC

The "Blue Bridge" is now closed due to rising creek levels. To be helpful please stay away from all low-lying areas around the Swift Current Creek as crews will be putting up barricades throughout the day. #SCfire #SCEMO #CitySC
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Yes! Lots of fast water is intriguing, and it makes everyone curious. However, the Swift Current Fire Department want to strongly remind the public that now is not the time to walk about or drive by the creek when it is flooding and where crews are setting up barricades. #SCfire

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Everyone has a role to play in an emergency. Emergency Preparedness Week is an opportunity for you to take action to ensure you are prepared to protect yourself, your family and your community during an emergency. This year, the theme is Be Prepared. #KnowYourRisks. #SCfire

Everyone  has a role to play in an emergency. Emergency Preparedness Week is an  opportunity for you to take action to ensure you are prepared to protect  yourself, your family and your community during an emergency. This  year, the theme is Be Prepared. #KnowYourRisks. #SCfire