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Fire department gives smoke detector program update
Fire department gives smoke detector program update

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time26-05-2025

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Fire department gives smoke detector program update

SHARON, Pa. (WKBN) — The Sharon Fire Department is pleased with how its smoke detector program is going. It's installing smoke detectors for free to any city resident who requests them. The program started earlier this month after a 9-year-old had severe burns from a fire. The fire department believes a smoke alarm in that boy's room would've made a big difference. So far, 170 smoke alarms have been installed. 'I can't stress enough how much I believe that fire safety through smoke alarms, early detection, fire prevention, community risk reduction — how that much is so much a part of the job of the modern-day fire service,' said Nick Samson, deputy fire chief. The smoke alarms come from the American Red Cross. You can call the fire department at (724) 509-1014 to schedule an installation or sign up online on the Community Connect portal. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Sharon Fire Department gets gold-seal approval from state
Sharon Fire Department gets gold-seal approval from state

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time20-05-2025

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Sharon Fire Department gets gold-seal approval from state

SHARON, Pa. (WKBN) – The Sharon Fire Department encourages its firefighters to keep on learning and be at the forefront of their field. That attitude is part of their identity and has been identified by the state of Pennsylvania. Sharon's fire department is bringing something new with it to every call. A gold-bordered decal showing its recognition of excellence from the state. 'That they have a resource available to them that not a lot of other communities have. There's a full-time career, professional, educated and certified fire department,' said Sharon Deputy Fire Chief Nick Samson. Sharon has been certified as a gold-level participating department by the State Fire Commissioner. It means 100% of the firefighters in Sharon have at least a Firefighter I certification. The department emphasizes training and celebrates that culture. 'That's the mechanism that's going to lead to having a department that is going to be able to be there when the community needs us,' Samson said. Sharon has had 100% of its team with a Firefighter I certification for years, but decided to submit the paperwork and be recognized by the state. Only 42 departments of 2,448 in Pennsylvania are gold-level recognized. The honor puts Sharon in the top 1.7% of departments statewide and should give residents confidence in their training, recognizing the professional development, particularly as it relates to new hazards. 'Things like lithium-ion batteries and electric vehicles and solar panels. All of these things are problems that firefighters didn't have to necessarily deal with, maybe as recently as five or 10 years ago,' Samson said. Sharon firefighters are trained and educated. The Firefighter I certificate comes after hundreds of hours of training. Many in the department have higher levels of training, too. The state recognizes its commitment to training, safety and service. 'When I go to bed at night, I sleep very soundly knowing that if there was an emergency in my house that I have a staff of certified and career, very professional and educated firefighters who are going to be coming to my house to rescue my family,' Samson said. There are other levels of recognition from the state fire commissioner, but Sharon has achieved the highest. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Fire that injured 9-year-old leads to free smoke alarm installations
Fire that injured 9-year-old leads to free smoke alarm installations

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time21-02-2025

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Fire that injured 9-year-old leads to free smoke alarm installations

SHARON, Pa., (WKBN) — A recent fire call in Sharon has led to change after a 9-year-old boy was badly burned. He could've avoided injury if his bedroom had a smoke alarm. Now, the fire department has started a mission to provide free smoke alarms across the city. New smoke alarms are ready for installation in Sharon. The idea came after a fire on Euclid Avenue 10 days ago where the boy was sleeping and never alerted to a fire. 'In that boy's room was a bracket for where a smoke alarm should have been. The smoke alarm wasn't there,' said Deputy Fire Chief Nicholas Samson. The boy has serious burns but Samson believes he could've escaped injury with a warning sound so the Sharon Fire Department has a new mission to provide free smoke alarms for Sharon residents. 'One on every floor of their house and one in every sleeping room,' Samson said. The offer is for everyone. Up to three new smoke detectors per home are completely free. The sensors in smoke alarms only last ten years. The fire department is willing to inspect your alarms or install new ones. 'Even though you're testing it and it still beeps, it actually might need replaced and it might not function properly in the event of a fire,' said Samson. The smoke alarms come from the American Red Cross — a partnership to benefit the city and its residents. Residents have to take the first step and firefighters are ready to take it from there. 'It might not seem quite as heroic and exciting as the way you see on TV but to us, you know, a saved life through a smoke alarm, you know, is just as valuable as a saved life by someone being dragged out of a burning building,' Samson said. You can call the fire department at (724) 509-1014 to schedule an installation or sign up online on the Community Connect portal. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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