Pulaski Fire Department Reports January Activities

The Pulaski Fire Department has released its report detailing activities for January 2026. Throughout the month, the department was actively engaged in responding to a range of incidents. Notably, the department responded to six motor vehicle accidents, which required prompt attention and intervention from fire personnel.

In addition to the motor vehicle accidents, the department also tackled two structure fires. These incidents posed significant risks and necessitated the expertise of the firefighters. Furthermore, there was one vehicle fire reported, which also required immediate response. The department managed one dumpster fire and one fire involving an outside garbage can. Each of these incidents highlights the diverse challenges faced by the Pulaski Fire Department in its efforts to ensure community safety.

Beyond emergency responses, the department conducted a total of 51 preplan inspections during the month. These inspections are crucial for assessing potential hazards and ensuring that safety protocols are in place. Additionally, the department held one public education event aimed at informing the community about fire safety and prevention measures. This event reflects the department’s ongoing commitment to educating the public.

Moreover, there was one smoke investigation reported in January. This investigation underscores the department’s diligence in addressing potential fire hazards within the community.

The announcement regarding these activities did not include specific details about contact information, requirements, or payment methods related to the services provided. This information may be important for residents seeking assistance or further details about the department’s operations. Overall, the Pulaski Fire Department’s activities in January demonstrate its dedication to public safety and community service.


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