When the Woodstock Fire/Rescue District responds to your residence (for example, for a fire in the middle of the night), it could be vital for them to know before arrival that there is a disabled or special-needs person (adult or child) in the residence.
To inform them now, well in advance of any emergency, you can enroll in the Premise Alert Program.
Go to http://www.wfrd.org/ and locate the "Premise Alert Program" link in the left side-bar. Print the Premise Alert Program Enrollment Form. Complete the form. Read the fine print. And get the form to WFRD.
Do this now. Don't procrastinate. (Don't put it off, either.)
And print some extra copies to give to your neighbors, friends, relatives, co-workers who might not hear of this Program.
Thanks to WFRD for providing the information to the Woodstock Advocate.
To inform them now, well in advance of any emergency, you can enroll in the Premise Alert Program.
Go to http://www.wfrd.org/ and locate the "Premise Alert Program" link in the left side-bar. Print the Premise Alert Program Enrollment Form. Complete the form. Read the fine print. And get the form to WFRD.
Do this now. Don't procrastinate. (Don't put it off, either.)
And print some extra copies to give to your neighbors, friends, relatives, co-workers who might not hear of this Program.
Thanks to WFRD for providing the information to the Woodstock Advocate.
2 comments:
Good job on getting this out there, Gus.
Richard, thanks. I had heard about it in another district, and WFRD was prompt about providing it to me as soon as it was written and approved.
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