Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Smoke Detectors and Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detectors can be distributed to fire district residents in need of a detector. CO detectors are given especially to households with either elderly or young children living in the home.
If you would like additional information or need a detector contact Captain Steve Marks 513-271-3636 or smarks@lmfr.org.
Operation Street Corner
This district service brings the firefighters and equipment out to the neighborhoods of the fire district. With Operation Street Corner, the on duty crew report to a predetermined location allowing residents to view the equipment, learn about fire and life safety programs available, and have the firefighters address any questions about the fire district. Child Safety Seat Inspections
Inspection and instruction on proper installation and use of child safety seats for residents of the fire district. Residents may schedule an appointment by calling 513-271-3636 or filling out the carseat inspection form and clicking "submit." Most inspections will take place at the Headquarters station.
Fire Safety Inspections
Fire Safety Inspections occur annually within the fire district. We have many state certified fire inspectors who assist in the fire safety inspection of all businesses within the fire district.
The fire inspection program is a proactive approach to fire safety with the goal of keeping everyone in business. Fire inspections will be conducted on all properties commercial or residential where there is a concern for life safety or fire safety.
If you have any questions concerning the fire inspection program contact Assistant Chief Terry Ramsey @ 513-271-6770 or tramsey@lmfr.org
Knox Box Systems
Knox Box systems allow fire department personnel rapid access to locked buildings without causing damage to doors or windows.
Primarily used for commercial buildings for after hour access in the event of a fire alarm, the Knox Box system is now being utilized by elderly residents with medical alarms. This allows emergency medical services entry without waiting on a neighbor or breaking in a door in the event the resident is unable to open the door.
For more information on the Knox Box system contact Assistant Chief Terry Ramsey 513-271-6770 smarks@lmfr.org.
Contact Information
CPR Training
CPR Training is available by calling Assistant Chief Terry Ramsey 513-271-6770 or
tramsey@lmfr.org.
Fire and Life Safety Training
Includes: Fire Prevention, Bike Helmet Safety, Burn Prevention, Fall Prevention,
Home inspections, Firehouse Tours, Fire Smoke House, 911 call Simulator, and Child Safety.
Fire and life safety training programs are beneficial and educational for school programs,
programs for community groups, i.e. scouts, children’s play groups, senior citizen groups,
and church groups.
For information on the Fire and Life Safety trainings contact Captain Steve Marks 513-271-3636 or smarks@lmfr.org.
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