In response to a tragic fire incident that claimed the lives of Travis and Jackson Wissner and Paige Brown, Loretto residents are being urged to reach out to Loretto City Hall for assistance in obtaining smoke detectors. The initiative, known as the Get Alarmed Smoke Alarm Blitz, aims to ensure the safety of residents by providing them with essential smoke alarms. This program is not limited to Loretto alone but is being carried out county-wide.
If you are a resident of Loretto and require smoke detectors, you can contact city hall at 931-853-6797 to avail yourself of this potentially life-saving equipment. For residents residing in other parts of the county, it is advised to get in touch with their local fire department to inquire about the availability of smoke detectors in their area.
The tragic incident that occurred on May 9, attributed to a lightning strike, serves as a stark reminder of the importance of having functioning smoke alarms in every home. By taking proactive measures such as participating in the Get Alarmed Smoke Alarm Blitz, residents can significantly enhance their safety and the safety of their loved ones.

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