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Pocatello Fire Department, Idaho
Monday June 12th, 2017 :: 01:34 p.m. MDT

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Pocatello Fire Department Report for Monday June 12, 2017

The department responded to 83 calls for service over the weekend including calls for emergency medical service, fire alarm activation's, unauthorized burn, gas leak, and motor vehicle accidents.

Total Calls for Service this Fiscal Year (since Oct 1, 2016): 5581

Wildland Fire Danger: Moderate

Safety Tip:

June is National Home Safety Month.

Not including boating incidents, on average about nine people die from drowning every day in the United States, according to Injury Facts 2017 the annual statistical report on unintentional injuries produced by National Safety Council. Follow these safety tips to protect yourself and others.

• Don't go in the water unless you know how to swim; swim lessons are available for all ages
• Never swim alone
• Learn CPR and rescue techniques
• Make sure the body of water matches your skill level; swimming in a pool is much different than swimming in a lake or river, where more strength is needed to handle currents
• If you do get caught in a current, don't try to fight it; stay calm and float with it, or swim parallel to the shore until you can swim free
• Swim in areas supervised by a lifeguard
• Don't push or jump on others
• Don't dive in unfamiliar areas
• Never drink alcohol when swimming; alcohol is involved in about half of all male teen drownings, according to KidsHealth.org

Distractions Make for Tragedies

Parents are cautioned all the time about water safety, but drownings still occur. Always be aware and be in the present moment with your children. Following are a few water safety precautions:
• Never leave your child alone; if you have to leave, take your child with you
• Find age-appropriate swim lessons for your child, but keep in mind that lessons do not make your child "drown-proof"
• Lifeguards aren't babysitters; always keep your eyes on your child
• Don't let children play around drains and suction fittings
• Never consume alcohol when operating a boat, and always make sure everyone is wearing U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets
• Don't underestimate the power of water; even rivers and lakes can have undertows
• Always have a first aid kit and emergency contacts handy
• Get training in CPR
• If a child is missing, check the water first
For more information visit the National Safety Council website. http://www.nsc.org

Address/Location
Pocatello Fire Department, Idaho
408 E. Whitman Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83201

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 208-234-6200

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