
Fire Marshal Linder wondered how many of those fatalities might have been prevented by working smoke alarms. The State Fire Marshal’s Office held the shocking answer. In 2018, there were 83 fatal house fires across Georgia. Only four of the 83 fatal fires had working smoke alarms.
Walker County Fire Rescue recently doubled its efforts to promote its free smoke alarm program with public service announcements, a billboard and neighborhood installation blitz along Dry Valley Road, where four of the five local fatalities occurred in 2018. Only 21 smoke alarms were installed in 2017. In 2018, the number increased to 228. One month into 2019 and nearly 90 smoke alarms have already been installed.
Also in attendance from Walker County to be sworn in was Jeffrey Roerdink, our new Fire Inspector. Roerdink recertified through the Georgia Fire Academy this month.