The Pulaski Fire Department has published its activity report for June 2025, underscoring its dedication to ensuring community safety through a combination of proactive inspections, educational outreach, and effective emergency response services.
During the month of June, the department engaged in a diverse array of incidents while delivering essential services to the community. The report indicates that the Pulaski Fire Department conducted a total of 52 preplan inspections, marking this as the most significant area of activity. This figure reflects the department’s strong emphasis on prevention and preparedness measures aimed at safeguarding the community.
In addition to inspections, the department organized four public education events aimed at raising awareness about fire safety. They also investigated three fire alarm activations and responded to four false alarms. Remarkably, the month passed without any reports of structure fires, motor vehicle accidents, or carbon monoxide alarms, highlighting a period of relative safety for the community.
Other noteworthy activities included three smoke investigations, a response to one gas leak, and assistance provided to motorists on two occasions. The department also installed one smoke alarm and offered support to citizens on four separate instances. Training remains a priority, with three training events conducted, alongside one rescue operation. Notably, there were no recorded incidents of illegal burns, trash fires, or weather-related emergencies during this time.
The Pulaski Fire Department, situated at 117 East Madison Street, continues to prioritize fire prevention and public safety through regular inspections, community engagement, and a state of readiness to address a wide range of emergencies. For further information, residents are encouraged to reach out to the department at 931-424-4407.