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Morgan Township Volunteer Fire Department is located a few minutes south of Valparaiso Indiana. Coverage area is approximately 45 miles, mostly being Rural/Farm Land.
Average call volume per year is 250
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No experience needed. We will provide you with all necessary training. You will be enrolled in the fire academy and will receive your state required training at no cost.
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We are not just a fire department we are a fire family. When you join our ranks you will become a close family member to each of us. Serving with you would be a privilege.
Morgan Township Volunteer Fire Department was founded in 1976
Welcome to the Morgan Township Volunteer Fire Department, nestled just a few minutes south of Valparaiso, Indiana. Established in 1976, our department was born from the unwavering commitment of local residents who recognized the need for a reliable fire service in our rural and farm-dotted region. Since our inception, we've remained steadfast in our mission to serve and protect the residents and properties of Morgan Township.
Our fire department's central location places us at the heart of our community. We're strategically positioned to respond swiftly to emergencies in the rural and farmland areas covering approximately 45 square miles. In this vast expanse, we understand the unique challenges and requirements that come with ensuring the safety and well-being of our residents, and we take our responsibilities very seriously.
At Morgan Township Volunteer Fire Department, we are more than just first responders; we are your neighbors and friends. Our team is comprised of dedicated volunteers who selflessly give their time and expertise to ensure the safety of our community. This commitment is reflected in our response to an average call volume of 250 incidents per year.
Our firefighters are highly trained and well-prepared to tackle a wide range of emergencies, from structure fires to medical calls, and everything in between. We invest in the latest equipment and stay up-to-date with the most current firefighting techniques to provide you with the highest level of service and protection.
We believe that a strong community connection is vital to our success. Through public education and outreach programs, we strive to raise awareness about fire safety and emergency preparedness. We invite you to join us at our events and training sessions to learn how you can protect your family and property.
Morgan Township Volunteer Fire Department is more than just a service provider; we are a pillar of support within the community. Our goal is not only to respond to emergencies but also to prevent them and foster a sense of security and unity among our residents.
PROVIDE FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY OF MORGAN TOWNSHIP
We have a duty to each other and our community. We feel privileged to serve and protect everyday.
We love our fantastic community, and appreciate the continued support we receive. We are here for you when called.
Tradition is a large part of the fire service and serving with honor is at the forefront of what we do.
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Becoming a volunteer firefighter typically involves meeting certain eligibility requirements and completing the necessary training. You can start by reaching out to your us and expressing your interest. We will guide you through the application process, which may include a background check, physical fitness evaluation, and an interview. Once accepted, you will undergo firefighting training, which may include basic firefighting techniques, medical response, and equipment operation.
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Fire prevention is crucial for ensuring the safety of your home and loved ones. Here are some preventive measures:
Install smoke alarms on every level of your home and regularly test them.
Keep flammable materials away from heat sources and open flames.
Never leave cooking or candles unattended.
Avoid overloading electrical outlets and use proper extension cords.
Have your heating system, chimney, and electrical wiring inspected regularly.
Create a fire escape plan for your family and practice it regularly.
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In the event of a fire emergency, it is crucial to prioritize your safety and the safety of others. Follow these steps:
Alert others by activating the fire alarm or calling emergency services (911).
Evacuate the building immediately, using designated exits and avoiding elevators.
If you encounter smoke, stay low to the ground where the air is less toxic.
Before opening any doors, feel them with the back of your hand for heat. If hot, do not open; seek an alternative route.
Once outside, move to a safe distance and wait for the fire department to arrive.
Never re-enter a burning building.
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Proper maintenance of smoke alarms is vital to ensure their effectiveness in detecting and alerting you to a potential fire. Here are some maintenance tips:
Test your smoke alarms at least once a month by pressing the test button until you hear the alarm sound.
Replace the batteries in your smoke alarms at least once a year or as recommended by the manufacturer. Consider using long-lasting batteries or interconnected smoke alarms that notify you when the battery is low.
Keep your smoke alarms clean from dust and debris by gently vacuuming them or using a soft brush attachment.
Replace smoke alarms that are more than ten years old, as their sensitivity may decrease over time.
Ensure that smoke alarms are installed in the appropriate locations, such as near bedrooms and on each level of your home.