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A red fire truck labeled "Moscow Engine 20" is parked near Lena Whitmore Elementary School as people gather nearby on a sunny autumn day. A wooden school sign is visible in the foreground.

Celebrating Fire Prevention Month in Moscow

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October marks Fire Prevention Month, a critical time to highlight safety awareness and empower our community with the knowledge needed to prevent emergencies before they occur. Moscow Volunteer Fire & Ambulance proudly participated in numerous public education and fire safety initiatives throughout the month, reaching residents across the City of Moscow and Latah County.

This year, our dedicated volunteer firefighters, EMTs, and administrative personnel invested significant time and effort into school visits, community demonstrations, open house activities, and informational outreach. Their commitment ensures that families, students, and businesses receive life-saving education on fire prevention, emergency preparedness, and safe practices in everyday life.

The service and passion shown by our members reflect the core mission of the department: protecting lives and strengthening community resilience. Their willingness to engage with the public, answer questions, and teach essential safety skills makes a lasting impact on everyone they interact with.

Moscow Volunteer Fire & Ambulance extends sincere gratitude to all who contributed to Fire Prevention Month. Thank you for your dedication, your professionalism, and your continued service to the residents of Moscow and Latah County.

Together, we build a safer community.