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Battlefield Fire

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The Battlefield Fire Protection District is located just southwest of Springfield, Missouri. The District covers approximately 32 square miles.

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According to the US NWS Springfield, we are expecting severe weather. You may be told to seek shelter. If you don't have a shelter at home, check out the map below from the Springfield-Greene County OEM with the location of available community storm shelters. #CRR #WeServe

According to the US NWS Springfield, we are expecting severe weather. You may be told to seek shelter. If you don't have a shelter at home, check out the map below from the Springfield-Greene County OEM with the location of available community storm shelters. 
#CRR #WeServe
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The Battlefield Fire District admin office will be closed on May 26, 2025 in observance of Memorial Day. The office will reopen on May 27th at 8 AM. Rest assured our crews will be on-duty and ready to respond if needed. #CRR #WeServe #rememberandhonor

The Battlefield Fire District admin office will be closed on May 26, 2025 in observance of Memorial Day. The office will reopen on May 27th at 8 AM. Rest assured our crews will be on-duty and ready to respond if needed. 

#CRR #WeServe #rememberandhonor
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It only takes 6" of fast-moving flood water to knock over an adult. It takes just 12" of rushing water to carry away most cars, and just 2' of rushing water can carry away SUVs and trucks. It is NEVER safe to drive or walk into flood waters. #CRR #WeServe #TurnAroundDontDrown

It only takes 6" of fast-moving flood water to knock over an adult. It takes just 12" of rushing water to carry away most cars, and just 2' of rushing water can carry away SUVs and trucks. It is NEVER safe to drive or walk into flood waters.  

#CRR #WeServe #TurnAroundDontDrown
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Battlefield Fire hopes you have a peaceful Memorial Day remembering those who gave their lives for our nation. “That Nation which respects and honors its dead shall ever be respected and honored itself.” – Brevet Lieut.-Col. Edmund B. Whitman, 1868 #CRR #WeServe #MemorialDay

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FIREFIGHTER JOB Battlefield Fire is currently taking applications for firefighter until 4 pm on July 18, 2025. Lateral consideration will be given for training, and experience. More info at battlefieldfire.com.

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Looking at vacation destinations, please keep these tips in mind. *Find the 2 closest exits. *Stay rooms with smoke alarms and fire sprinkler system. *Read the evacuation plan. *Count the number of doors between your room and the exits. *Find the fire alarms. #WeServe#CRR

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The Battlefield Fire Protection District Admin. Office will be closed on Friday, July 4th 2025 to celebrate Independence Day. It reopen on Monday, July 7th, at 8 am. Battlefield firefighters will be on duty and ready, if needed. Have a safe 4th! #CRR #WeServe #independenceday2025

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A quick update on the maintenance/training facility. Walls are being added inside, and you can start to see the layout taking shape. We are waiting patiently as it moves right along and very excited for this project to be completed. What is next, stay tuned. #WeServe#CRR

A quick update on the maintenance/training facility. Walls are being added inside, and you can start to see the layout taking shape. We are waiting patiently as it moves right along and very excited for this project to be completed. What is next, stay tuned.
#WeServe#CRR
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Drowning is the leading cause of unintentional death among children ages 1-4. Follow safety tips. Adults attentive with children. Close enough to touch the child. Install 4-sided fencing, self-closing gate. Keep the pool deck clear. Never swim near a boats CG-life jackets. #CRR

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Carbon monoxide, also known as CO, is called the “invisible killer” because it's a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. Breathing in CO at high levels can be fatal. youtu.be/WdtAxXboEiE #CRR#WeServe U.S. Fire Administration