The Dillon County Disaster Preparedness Agency, with the assistance of Dillon Fire Stations and American Red Cross, will be giving away and installing smoke detectors in parts of the community October 3. The American Red Cross has donated these smoke alarms for fire prevention. They notified residents of this event by placing door hangers at homes on September 26. They will be giving/installing smoke detectors to those residents in the selected Fire Station #4 jurisdiction. Smoke detectors will be installed in other areas in the county on later dates. This project is being supported by American Red Cross, Dillon County Disaster Preparedness Agency, Dillon County Fire Stations, Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (VOAD), Dillon Sheriff Dept., Mount Calvary Baptist Church, and Outreach Family Fellowship. Pictured are Lou Palm, disaster program manager for the American Red Cross in Eastern South Carolina; Michelle Bethea, Assistant Director of Dillon County Disaster Preparedness; Stefani Pratt, American Red Cross disaster specialist; Dillon County Councilman Harold Moody; Richard Schafer of the American Red Cross; Moses Heyward, Dillon County Disaster Preparedness Director; Station Four Fire Chief Buddy Ray; and Dillon County Councilman Archie Scott. (Photo by Betsy Finklea/The Dillon Herald)
Red Cross Installing Fire Detectors
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