Please reach us at wolfcreekfire@gmail.com or 573-756-8748 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
The Wolf Creek Fire Protection District no longer fills swimming pools. You can contact pool companies in the area for companies that haul water.
The Wolf Creek Fire Protection District no longer sells fire tags. We discontinued the sale of fire tags in 2021 after the passage of the district. Your fire protection is paid for when you pay your tax bill.
If you smell gas in your home, immediately evacuate the building and call 911. Do not turn on or off any electrical switches or appliances, as a spark could ignite the gas. Wait outside until the fire department deems it safe to re-enter.
To prevent a fire in your home, make sure that all electrical wiring and appliances are up-to-date and in good condition. Avoid overloading electrical outlets, and never leave cooking food unattended. Additionally, make sure that you have working smoke detectors and fire extinguishers in your home.
If your clothes catch on fire, stop, drop, and roll. This means immediately stopping where you are, dropping to the ground, and rolling back and forth until the flames are extinguished. If possible, cover your face with your hands to protect yourself.
No. Close Before You Doze. It is proven that a closed bedroom door can drastically slow a fires progression giving the occupant valuable time to escape through a window or for rescue by the fire department.
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